I am new to the Stonewall attack.but very fascinated of it. I have decided to take it up as a weapon as white. But I can not only play the Stonewall attack.one must have a repertoire. Anyone here playing the Stonewall attack regurlarly? Personally I think i will go for the 1.f4 Bird move order.there are certainly drawbacks to this as there are advantages. The point is that so many people are playing 1.d5 against the Bird but they dont play a pawn to d5 if you open 1.d5 Nf6 2. Then they go for a KID setup aiming for a timely crushing e5 blow. Here we can represent our Stonewall attack repertoires and explain why we have chosen a particular repertoire. What is important to take into account when creating a Stonewall attack repertoire? ![]() Is it a good opening? Admin Hi, I played the Stonewall Attack for some time myself. I don't recommend it due to the following factors. I will certainly represent my own Stonewall attack repertoire as fast as it is created. But any help from the group will help •. First, take a glance at Yaacov's enlightenment on altering the direction of your opening to take on the KID systems opponents will take against your impending Stonewall set up. I have used it on various occassions OTB, maybe a few times on this site, but with good results. Lucid I will study the KID article from Yaacovs lecture. I will also look for alternative ways of meeting the KID. Yaacovs (And GM Soltis suggestion too) approach against the KID looks interesting indeed. Any other interesting setups against the KID after white has played 1.d4 Nf6 2. 1.d4 Nf6 2.Bf5! Go get a book called the colle system by soltis. Its not a stonewall reportoire ur after its a colle. With your correction of Bg5!, it is actually the Trompowksy (Trompovsky), which I am well versed in. And actually 1.d4 Nf6 2.e3 does indeed begin a Stonewall set up and not necessarily a full colle set up if your are able to make the f4 push early. The colle system, is of course, a basis to the Stonewall attack, with the general moves 1. E4, however I do agree you should be well versed in the colle system when venturing into the Stonewall attack, not to mention the statements I made originally pointing to the direction of Yaacov Norowitz, who discusses switching to a Colle-Zukertort position when facing KID or similar black defenses,with general moves such as 1. DeAR kalle, I AM NEWTO THE STONEWALL ATTACK AND NOT THAT GREAT AT CHESS SINCE MY STROKE LEFT MY LEFT SIDE P;ARALYZED I have tryed to improve my chess game. I have been tgied down with the openings toying with the scotch game, colle and now stonewal as white, as black i have been using caro if it was a e4 opening and the slav idf a d4 opening, i also tryed the nimzo and bogo indian. As you can see i am all over and my game isn't improving that much as i am still about a 1200 player on this site.
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