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here is a game i played even though i was white I'm the one that suggest the new type of dutch defense formation.

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Its not new. Actually, it's called the Classical Dutch. There is a good book on it by Simon Williams.

http://www.amazon.com/Play-Classical-Dutch-Simon-Williams/dp/1901983889/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1278802658&sr=8-2

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Flamma_Aquila wrote:

Its not new. Actually, it's called the Classical Dutch. There is a good book on it by Simon Williams.

http://www.amazon.com/Play-Classical-Dutch-Simon-Williams/dp/1901983889/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1278802658&sr=8-2


 No the d6 idea is new 

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chessmaster102 wrote:
Flamma_Aquila wrote:

Its not new. Actually, it's called the Classical Dutch. There is a good book on it by Simon Williams.

http://www.amazon.com/Play-Classical-Dutch-Simon-Williams/dp/1901983889/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1278802658&sr=8-2


 No the d6 idea is new 


I assure you, it isn't. Its in most of the games in the book I linked.

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Don't forget about Sneijder though

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The d6 idea is certainly not new. Sorry to bust your party. :(

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how about this

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The line you are posting is the Classical Dutch, also known as the Fluid System. It's not new.

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BlackWaive wrote:

The line you are posting is the Classical Dutch, also known as the Fluid System. It's not new.


thank for clearing that up just didn't know what it was called  do you have any commments on the game posted.Smile thank again.

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I played it last year (botched it though), and faced it on ICC in 2003.

 

Perhaps the system is no good if I can fail against a lower rated player but easily beat it with white.

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lol... interesting post. not so much a dutch fan, but i have seen this line already

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Not new, but most books do not go into much detail on e3/Bd3 lines of the classical, even though in amateur play, I come across this about half the time. I have to convince people that the g3/Bg2 "main lines" are actually the main lines! Surprised

The Q-side fianchetto is the right approach by Black, but I don't know about the c5 push.

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i don't like the c6 move even though it's aimed at playing d5 i think the Q-side fianchetto is much more accurate if more people tried it instead who know's could be worthy of a book.