tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8823304033239219138.post4411163592407014615..comments2023-09-27T12:48:38.843+02:00Comments on Blackmar Diemer Gambit: The annoying Brombacher and Kaulich defensesGuido De Bouverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10309027772237770888noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8823304033239219138.post-12518329202148424162013-11-08T15:24:22.798+01:002013-11-08T15:24:22.798+01:00i Play the blackmar diemer by myself. the critical...i Play the blackmar diemer by myself. the critical line in my opinion is in this Position after 5. ... exf 6 Nxf3 6. a6 !?. Black want to win a 2 nd pawn by nbd7-to b6. If you have a strong plan, please let me know. I am very interested to Play our Gambit as strong as i CAN ! ! !:)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8823304033239219138.post-66948244424320969462013-02-24T02:46:22.425+01:002013-02-24T02:46:22.425+01:00It looks to me like a straight transposition to a ...It looks to me like a straight transposition to a "Long Bogo" variation (1.d4 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.f3 exf3 5.Nxf3 g6 6.Bf4 Bg7 7.Qd2 0-0 8.0-0-0 c5 9.d5 a6). In that line White is doing fine after 10.d6 which is a significant advantage of putting the bishop on f4. Having already played 4...c5 Black cannot get into more favourable/critical "Long Bogo" lines here.Ian Simpsonnoreply@blogger.com