Scandinavian Defense: Bronstein Variation


Make an Amar thread!
NOTE: I AM NOT IN ANY WAY TRYING TO REFUTE EITHER OF THE GM'S PLAY.
I think 5. ...Bf5 is better, planning Nd7
The white d pawn forced the fianchetto of the bishop, if e6 and c6 were played earlier then this could have been avoided.

Stick with 3...Qd6! and buy a book entitled "Scandinavian Defence - The Dynamic 3...Qd6" by Michael Melts.
As an indication of how impressive a work it is on this opening, GM Ian Rogers read it with a view to writing the forward for it. He not only wrote the forward, he supplied a postscript.
I have several games in this line that I have played recently. The big attraction is that there isn't a lot of theory and Black gets a playable game with a few simple ideas.