Alekhine Defense

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10th January 2009, 02:32am
#1
by jeremain
Gen. Santos Philippines
Member Since: Sep 2008
Member Points: 62

How do you evaluate Alekhine Defense? It is a sound one or just a losing defense whenever u use it?!

10th January 2009, 02:34am
#2
by jeremain
Gen. Santos Philippines
Member Since: Sep 2008
Member Points: 62

I evaluate Alekhine Defense as a promising one, with lots of options and complicated outcomes! And it's good for an Engineer to use the Defense since it is very challenging!

10th January 2009, 02:36am
#3
by TonightOnly
Phoenix, AZ United States
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 1521

I don't think it is sound. There are too many knight moves to really justify the defense. It is rarely used at top level chess and is mainly employed for the surprise value.

10th January 2009, 02:39am
#4
by TonightOnly
Phoenix, AZ United States
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 1521
jeremain wrote:

And it's good for an Engineer to use the Defense since it is very challenging!


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10th January 2009, 02:57am
#5
by JenkinsaPDX
Portland, OR United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 267

Alekhine's is fine.  It comes and goes in popularity and is one of the defenses that people should know.  The purpose is to bait white into creating a weak center by getting its pawns to chase you around.  If played correctly, both players enter the mid game about equal, but due to its awkward look and its unposh standing, there are a lot of opportunities for players under GM status.

I use it occasionally mostly when my hatred of the Ruy Lopez comes to a head, and have so far had success in both correspondence (1800-2000 range) and live play (1500 range)

 

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