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GM Miguel Illescas - Chess Strategy Lessons - Video 4

Opening: D38: QGD: Ragozin variation

Player(s): Carlsen, Aronian

When white takes c4xd5 and black recaptures with e6xd5 in the queen's gambit, we reach the well-known Carlsbad structure, where black usually plays c7-c6. But sometimes, black delays or is not able to play c6, and white manages to advance his b pawn to b5, leaving the c7 pawn backward. In this article, we will have a look at this type of positions, which usually are in white's favor.

Teacher's library (72) D38 Carlsen Aronian game analysis

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