how to beat the trompowsky?

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9th October 2007, 04:26pm
#1
by kenttt_leung
United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
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would 2. blacks second move is not e-6 folowed by 3. bg-7.iit is c-5 for black gambitting the pawn.that is how to start against the tromp!!

9th October 2007, 06:53pm
#2
by erik
Mountain View, CA United States
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show us some lines!
9th October 2007, 07:18pm
#3
by tbirdtird
United States
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1. d4 Nf6 2.Bg5 c5 is one of many options black has on this move and seems to avoid a lot of stuff that causes black to learn a lot of theory.
10th October 2007, 01:10pm
#4
by kenttt_leung
United States
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Member Points: 33
2. c-5 for black is the way to go!!!.
13th October 2007, 01:59pm
#5
by kenttt_leung
United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 33
the tromp starting out by either chris ward or richard palliser is out in june 2008.
13th October 2007, 02:32pm
#6
by RichardHayden
Ashburn, VA United States
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I'm happy with 1. d4 Nf6 2. Bg5 e6
13th October 2007, 03:17pm
#7
by Patzer24
United States
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Refutation of the Trompowsky: 1. d4 e6!  Laughing
9th April 2008, 05:44am
#8
by jonloop
United Kingdom
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 86

2...c5 loses the pawn:

3.dxc

If Black brings out the Queen:

3...Qa5

you get this: 

4.Nc3 d6

5.e4 dxe

6.b4 

and Black has problems. White has a mate threat Qd8 and is threatening the Black queen. Black only has one move:

6...Qc7

7.Nb5 Qd7

8.Qxd7 Kxd7

9.0-0-0+

and Black looks even worse

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks to MJShark for this line:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QNvo0RBugs&feature=related


9th April 2008, 03:18pm
#9
by duskwalker
Wilmington NC United States
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Play 8...Bxd7, not 8...Kxd7.
9th April 2008, 04:55pm
#10
by jonloop
United Kingdom
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duskwalker wrote: Play 8...Bxd7, not 8...Kxd7.

 9.Nc#


9th April 2008, 04:56pm
#11
by jonloop
United Kingdom
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Member Points: 86
Graw81 wrote:

jonloop the suggested 2...c5 by tbirdtird is against the line 1.d4 Nf6 2.Bg5 c5 not 1.d4 d5 2.Bg5 c5.

 


 Ah, my apologies!


24th April 2008, 09:10am
#12
by likesforests
United States
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Member Points: 4407

Patzer24>  Refutation of the Trompowsky: 1. d4 e6!  Laughing

lol. Only for folks comfortable playing the Black side of the French! The rest have to suffer through the full-blown Trompowsky. ;)


24th April 2008, 09:28am
#13
by likesforests
United States
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Member Points: 4407

Does anyone have books that cover the Trompowsky? I'm really curious what various books say and recommend after reaching the position:

1.d4 Nf6 2.Bg5 e6 3.e4 h6 4.Bxf6 Qxf6

Where White controls the center but Black has the bishop pair. 


4th July 2009, 03:19am
#14
by turn
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 1937

I have three questions:

1. After c5, what do I reply after d5?

2. After c5, what do I reply after dxc5?

3. Why is taking with the g-pawn better and not the e-pawn?

Hope you can answer soon! Thank you very much!

4th July 2009, 06:08am
#15
by jemptymethod
Norcross, GA United States
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 144
turn wrote:

I have three questions:

1. After c5, what do I reply after d5?

2. After c5, what do I reply after dxc5?

3. Why is taking with the g-pawn better and not the e-pawn?

Hope you can answer soon! Thank you very much!


I can only address the last of the 3, and will do so by saying taking with the g-pawn is not necessarily better.  Indeed in a simul as Black against Yermolinsky's Torre attack (cousin to the Trompowsky) in the 90s, I got a fantastic game taking back with the e pawn.  I castled kingside behind those four pawns and controlled the Qside with my pieces particularly ...Be6 (since my pawn on f6 prevents Ng5) and ...Nbd7-b6.  The black bishop has the option of going to e7, d6 or b4.  I got down to a knight and pawn ending by move 25 against Yermo before blowing it :(

4th July 2009, 06:43am
#16
by ericmittens
London, ON Canada
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 1876
turn wrote:

I have three questions:

1. After c5, what do I reply after d5?

2. After c5, what do I reply after dxc5?

3. Why is taking with the g-pawn better and not the e-pawn?

Hope you can answer soon! Thank you very much!


1.Qb6

2.Na6

3.Captures toward the center, rook can go to g-file to pressure the kingside, bishop can come to a6 to pressure the weak queenside dark squares.

4th July 2009, 09:39am
#17
by RyanMK
Iowa United States
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 2277

How about this for beating the Trompowsky?

 

5th July 2009, 12:52am
#18
by turn
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 1937
ericmittens wrote:
turn wrote:

I have three questions:

1. After c5, what do I reply after d5?

2. After c5, what do I reply after dxc5?

3. Why is taking with the g-pawn better and not the e-pawn?

Hope you can answer soon! Thank you very much!


1.Qb6

2.Na6

3.Captures toward the center, rook can go to g-file to pressure the kingside, bishop can come to a6 to pressure the weak queenside dark squares.


Can you offer an explanantion on how Qb6 can rectify the situation? How does it help? Does it dispose of the d5 pawn? Or does it create positional weaknesses for White? Or what?

And doesn't Na6 brings Black's Knight to a disadvantageous square? Isn't Ne4 or Qa5+ and then taking the d5 pawn much better? Why is Na6 better?

I hope you can reply soon. Thank you!

5th July 2009, 06:09am
#19
by Alphastar18
Groningen Netherlands
Member Since: May 2009
Member Points: 715
RyanMK wrote:

How about this for beating the Trompowsky?

 

 

 


White is better after 5. f3 Nf6 6. e4.

5th July 2009, 07:13am
#20
by nilshero
Worms Germany
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 8
kenttt_leung wrote:

would 2. blacks second move is not e-6 folowed by 3. bg-7.iit is c-5 for black gambitting the pawn.that is how to start against the tromp!!


Hey guy, i do not understand one word of your language. what is it, chinese?

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