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What do you like to play vs. 1.d4?

What do you like to play vs. 1.d4?

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Slav and semi-Slav all the way:

1.d4 d5
2.c4 c6

c6 works good against the English as well.

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I like the indian defenses the best. I have to go with NID, QD and KID. Although, I like many others too like the Benko and Slav/Semi-Slav. Even the QGD is fun in some lines. I like that there is such a great choice of good openings vs d4. Against e4, I can only find the French (but no Winnawer or Nf6 Tarrasch, more stodgy stuff), Sicilian (Najdorf, Kan and Sveshnikov) and Classical e5 that give me decent and objectively roughly equal positions. And even there, it's a real challenge in some lines.

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Benko Gambit

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Originally posted by wormwood
1...f5 leningrad.
Exactly!!!!!!!

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The Nymfo-Indian😛

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1st Dan TKD Kukkiwon

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KID

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The Benko

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Dutch defence. Get a nice attack on the kingside going ^_^

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Originally posted by Kaworukun
Dutch defence. Get a nice attack on the kingside going ^_^
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Originally posted by exigentsky
I like the indian defenses the best. I have to go with NID, QD and KID. Although, I like many others too like the Benko and Slav/Semi-Slav. Even the QGD is fun in some lines. I like that there is such a great choice of good openings vs d4. Against e4, I can only find the French (but no Winnawer or Nf6 Tarrasch, more stodgy stuff), Sicilian (Najdorf, Kan a ...[text shortened]... t and objectively roughly equal positions. And even there, it's a real challenge in some lines.
This is exactly why I always start games as white with 1.e4 and probably will always give 1.d4 a wash.

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The Zaire (Ng8-f6-g8, Nb8-c6-b8) lose four moves
KID

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Originally posted by magnublm
I have my defense of choice for 1.e4: the French: 1.e4 e6, but I haven't really decided on a favorite defense for 1.d4. Suggestions?
I actually like the QGA against 1.d4. I used to play the KID, but the positions always either cramped me or bored me.

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I enjoy playing b5 in response to 1 d4.
Its fun, nutritional and transposes easily into a St George.

Phil.

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Yeah, but knowledge still wins and most d4 players will have great knowledge for how to handle their positions. I like to play d4, e4 and c4 personally. They all give different and interesting games.

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here's a thought:
DON'T play through mainline openings, instead, judge what you think the best response to d4 is by looking at the board.
I try t only use opening lines to cross check results if I come across something I like
that's how I discovered Caro-Kann

I looked for a safe way of contesting the d5 square after 1. e4, and so I came up with 1. ... c6! before discovering its Name (Caro-Kann)
after 1. d4, try and find your own way of restricting whit's ability to play an immediate 2. e4

this is how 1. ... d5 and 1. ... Nf6 were discovered in the days of ole.

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