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Grünfeld: 4.Bg5
The Gruenfeld Defense. A dynamic hypermodern defense where Black allows White a large center only to attack it with pieces.
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Grünfeld: 4.Qb3
The Gruenfeld Russian System. White develops the queen to b3 early to pressure d5 and avoid the most tactical lines.
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Grünfeld: 4.Bf4
The Gruenfeld with 4.Bf4. White develops the bishop outside the pawn chain to control the center without allowing the exchange on c3.
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Grünfeld: Gambit Accepted
การเปิดหมากแบบ Gruenfeld Gambit: ฝ่ายขาวเสนอเบี้ยหนึ่งตัวเพื่อได้เปรียบในการพัฒนาหมากและควบคุมพื้นที่กลางกระดาน เป็นระบบที่เฉียบคมและเน้นกลยุทธ์มาก
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Grünfeld: 4.Bf4 Bg7 5.e3 O-O
The accepted Gruenfeld Gambit. Black takes the pawn and defends tenaciously while White launches a direct attack against the center.
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Grünfeld: Exchange Variation
The Gruenfeld Exchange Variation. White trades on d5 to create a massive pawn center. It is the most critical and theoretical test of the Gruenfeld.
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Grünfeld: Exchange (Classical)
The Exchange Gruenfeld with Bc4. White places the bishop on the most aggressive diagonal to support the center and pressure f7.
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Grünfeld: Spassky Variation
The Exchange Gruenfeld with 7.Bc4 and 8.Ne2. A sophisticated setup designed to maintain the center while avoiding tactical pins.
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Grünfeld: Exchange Main Line
The main theoretical line of the 8.Ne2 Exchange Gruenfeld. Both sides follow a long, computer-analyzed path to a dynamic balance.
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Grünfeld: Exchange (11.Be3)
High-level refinements of the Exchange Gruenfeld. It represents the pinnacle of modern hypermodern theory and tactical analysis.