Polish Opening 1. b4
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Best game I ever saw in the Polish (which is no good) was by Hort. Must have been 1984, in the Bundesliga. It was an incredible dark-squared strategy, based on plonking his bishop on d4 and his queen on b2.
I was never able to emulate this strategy during my 'Polish years'.
Incidentally, no one ever played ...c6 against me. 1....e5 is best by test.
I was never able to emulate this strategy during my 'Polish years'.
Incidentally, no one ever played ...c6 against me. 1....e5 is best by test.
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This game?Nick Ivell wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 6:10 pmBest game I ever saw in the Polish (which is no good) was by Hort. Must have been 1984, in the Bundesliga. It was an incredible dark-squared strategy, based on plonking his bishop on d4 and his queen on b2.
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That's the one! Well found, Justin. I was privileged to see it live. Must have been one of the games that inspired me, but unsurprisingly I didn't have Vlastimil's positional feel.
I gave it up in 1989.
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After 1. b4 d5 2. Bb2 - 2...e5 seems very playable without the preparatory ...Qd6, e.g. 3.Bxe5 Nc6 4.Bb2 Nxb4. But I'm not expecting to have the chance to test out either method, as the last time I faced 1.b4 was in 1977!
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He also posts on Facebook from time to time. His account say lives in Lyon. https://www.facebook.com/erik.teichmann.98Ian Thompson wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 4:59 pmStill playing occasionally according to his FIDE rating record. I thought he'd emigrated to Australia a long time ago. The half-dozen or so FIDE rated tournaments he's played in in the last 4 years have all been in France or Spain, so maybe he no longer lives in Australia.
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Going a bit off-topic now, but re Teichmann, the other thing I remember from Edinburgh 1985 is him listening to Pali motivational tapes DURING PLAY.
Wonder how many regulations that would fall foul of now??
Wonder how many regulations that would fall foul of now??
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Whether or not it can be properly described as a Polish Opening, I can recall opening an internal club game aganst Harriet Hunt 1. Nf3 d5 2. b4 - a Réti recommendation - about thirty years ago.
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To while away the boredom of lockdown, I've been playing through some old world championship games.
I don't recommend the countless Botvinnik v Smyslov games: not much entertainment to be had there.
Anyway, in the first Spassky v Petrosian match I was amazed to see Boris punt 1....b5 in a couple of games.
No wonder he lost the match. Truly, you couldn't get away with that kind of garbage these days.
I don't recommend the countless Botvinnik v Smyslov games: not much entertainment to be had there.
Anyway, in the first Spassky v Petrosian match I was amazed to see Boris punt 1....b5 in a couple of games.
No wonder he lost the match. Truly, you couldn't get away with that kind of garbage these days.
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Just one saw an actual 1....b5 I think? Spassky essayed a Mongredien defence in a few others though.
The games in that match are generally of a very high quality IMO, its amongst the underrated ones.
The games in that match are generally of a very high quality IMO, its amongst the underrated ones.
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I've got a book by American Master Joel Johnson which promotes 1. ...b5 as black's main defence. I tried it out down the club without much success. Watson and Schiller in "The Big Book of Busts" describe 1. b4 as "a Mickey Mouse opening based on a few tricks".
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Then Boris moved on to the Tarrasch in the second match, with better results.
I've played the Tarrasch at least 20 times in 4NCL. I can safely say that nearly all of my opponents have given it a sterner test than Petrosian did.
Just shows how much opening theory has moved on, and how you can't just wing it like in the old days.
I've played the Tarrasch at least 20 times in 4NCL. I can safely say that nearly all of my opponents have given it a sterner test than Petrosian did.
Just shows how much opening theory has moved on, and how you can't just wing it like in the old days.
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That was in game 22, when Spassky had to win with Black for a chance of gaining the title.
There was a three time repetition which Petrosian did not claim. Was the rule different then?
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The rule, or one very much like it, seems to have been around since at least London 1883, but has varied over the years and at one stage was a six-time repetition rule, according to Wikipedia
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1 Nf3 d5 2 b4 was even played by Alekhine (at least) once; it made one of his best games volumes. It is almost certainly better than 1 b4 allowing 1...e5. (I once beat Danny Gormally with it, shortly before he became a GM).
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Abraham Neviasky RIP opened with 1. b4 the most times v me. Always a good game. Lots of chats about Fulham FC.
Richmond & Twickenham Chess Club held a memorial tournament for him.
Lets see if RTCC can host an online thematic tourney. Mike Healey has dabbled with 1. b4.
Richmond & Twickenham Chess Club held a memorial tournament for him.
Lets see if RTCC can host an online thematic tourney. Mike Healey has dabbled with 1. b4.