Vienna Game, Frankenstein–Dracula Variation (original) (raw)
Bei der Frankenstein-Dracula-Variante handelt es sich um eine komplizierte Nebenvariante einer Schacheröffnung. Sie entwickelt sich meist aus der Wiener Partie, kann aber auch durch Zugumstellung aus dem Läuferspiel entstehen. In der Eröffnungssystematik der ECO-Codes ist die Variante unter dem Schlüssel C27 klassifiziert.
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dbo:abstract | La variant Frankenstein–Dràcula és una obertura d'escacs, sovint considerada una variant de l'obertura vienesa —tot i que pot assolir-se també a partir de l'obertura de l'alfil. Es caracteritza per les seves múltiples complicacions, si bé en un joc acurat és factible per ambdós jugadors. El nom de la variant va ser proposat per Tim Harding al seu llibre de 1976 sobre l'obertura vienesa, al qual hi deia que la set de sang de la variant era tal que «en una partida entre Dràcula i Frankenstein no estaria fora de lloc». La línia es veu molt infreqüentment en el joc del màxim nivell, principalment perquè l'obertura vienesa es juga poc a aquest nivell. Ivanchuk la va fer servir contra Anand a Roquebrune el 1992 en una partida que va acabar en taules. Aleksei Xírov l'ha jugada també en una exhibició de simultànies amb negres al Canadà, el 2011. (ca) Bei der Frankenstein-Dracula-Variante handelt es sich um eine komplizierte Nebenvariante einer Schacheröffnung. Sie entwickelt sich meist aus der Wiener Partie, kann aber auch durch Zugumstellung aus dem Läuferspiel entstehen. In der Eröffnungssystematik der ECO-Codes ist die Variante unter dem Schlüssel C27 klassifiziert. (de) The Frankenstein–Dracula Variation is a chess opening for Black, usually considered a variation of the Vienna Game, beginning with the moves: 1. e4 e52. Nc3 Nf63. Bc4 Nxe4 or it can be reached by transposition from the Bishop's Opening: 2. Bc4 Nf63. Nc3 Nxe4 The opening involves many complications; however, with accurate play the opening is viable for both sides. The variation was given its name by Tim Harding in his 1976 book on the Vienna Game, in which he said that the bloodthirstiness of the character of play was such that "a game between Dracula and the Frankenstein Monster would not seem out of place." The line is rarely seen in top-level play. Ivanchuk used the opening against Viswanathan Anand in Roquebrune in 1992 in a game that ended in a draw. Alexei Shirov also played it as Black in a simultaneous exhibition in Canada 2011. In 2019, Hikaru Nakamura played the opening in a rapid game in St. Louis against Jan-Krzysztof Duda. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Bei der Frankenstein-Dracula-Variante handelt es sich um eine komplizierte Nebenvariante einer Schacheröffnung. Sie entwickelt sich meist aus der Wiener Partie, kann aber auch durch Zugumstellung aus dem Läuferspiel entstehen. In der Eröffnungssystematik der ECO-Codes ist die Variante unter dem Schlüssel C27 klassifiziert. (de) La variant Frankenstein–Dràcula és una obertura d'escacs, sovint considerada una variant de l'obertura vienesa —tot i que pot assolir-se també a partir de l'obertura de l'alfil. Es caracteritza per les seves múltiples complicacions, si bé en un joc acurat és factible per ambdós jugadors. El nom de la variant va ser proposat per Tim Harding al seu llibre de 1976 sobre l'obertura vienesa, al qual hi deia que la set de sang de la variant era tal que «en una partida entre Dràcula i Frankenstein no estaria fora de lloc». (ca) The Frankenstein–Dracula Variation is a chess opening for Black, usually considered a variation of the Vienna Game, beginning with the moves: 1. e4 e52. Nc3 Nf63. Bc4 Nxe4 or it can be reached by transposition from the Bishop's Opening: 2. Bc4 Nf63. Nc3 Nxe4 The opening involves many complications; however, with accurate play the opening is viable for both sides. (en) |
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