Alekhine's Defence
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Alekhine's Defence is a chess opening beginning with the moves (in algebraic notation)
- 1.
Main Variations
The Four Pawns Attack
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- 1.e4 Nf6
- 2.e5 Nd5
- 3.d4 d6
- 4.c4 Nb6
- 5.f4
The Lasker attack
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- 1.e4 Nf6
- 2.e5 Nd5
- 3.c4 Nb6
- 4.c5
The Exchange variation
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- 1.e4 Nf6
- 2.e5 Nd5
- 3.d4 d6
- 4.c4 Nb6
- 5.exd6
The Modern Variation
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- 1.e4 Nf6
- 2.e5 Nd5
- 3.d4 d6
- 4.Nf3
- 4...Bg4, pinning the knight is the most common response, and White usually follows up with 5.Be2. Black will often voluntarily surrender the bishop pair by ...Bxf3 because the White knight is a fairly strong piece, and capturing it undermines the White centre.
- 4...g6, preparing to fianchetto a bishop in the fight over the centre is also a common response. This variation was played in the 13th game of the Match of the Century between Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer. (The 19th game of the same match featured the more common 4...Bg4.)
- 4...dxe5 is another possibility which can lead to the sharp sacrificial line 5.Nxe5 Nd7 6.Nxf7!?.
The Two Knights Variation
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- 1.e4 Nf6
- 2.e5 Nd5
- 3.Nc3
- White can defend the e-pawn instead of playing 2.e5:
- *2.Nc3 is a common move. Black can play 2...e5, transposing to the Vienna Game; 2...d6 with a likely transposition to the Pirc Defence; or the more ambitious 2...d5. White usually meets 2...d5 with 3.e5, when Black can choose among 3...d4, 3...Nfd7 (transposing to the Steinitz variation of the French Defence after 4.d4 e6, but 4.e6!? is a sharp alternative), 3...Ne4!?, and even 3...Ng8.
- *2.d3 is rarer. Although solid, this move blocks in White's light-squared bishop, so the variation is considered somewhat passive. If White fianchettoes that bishop, transposition to a King's Indian Attack is likely.
Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings
The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings has four codes for the Alekhine Defence, B02 through B05.- B02: 1.e4 Nf6
- B03: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 (this includes the Exchange Variation and Four Pawns Attack)
- B04: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.Nf3 (Modern Variation without 4...Bg4)
- B05: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.Nf3 Bg4 (Modern Variation with 4...Bg4)
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