I started out with a simple opening: 1. e4 d5 2. Nc3
and then the computer played 2... d4
, surprising me, as I had never encountered it before. Since then, I've been trying to analyse the possible ways to see if I can make this turn in my favor or if it simply means my knight is going to go on a less active square; so I wanted to know what was the best way to counter this move. Please note, I am a casual player trying to get into more intermediate/advanced chess and if you have any programs or online suggestions on teaching me openings I would love to hear them. Thanks.
1 Answer
3.Nce2, followed by Ng3, Nf3, Bc4, O-O, etc. is reasonable.
A thematic game to reference is http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1186636
In general, however, 2.Nc3 isn't known as the best theoretical response.
2. Nc3
is much less common than2. exd5
. By playing2... d4
, Black gains a spacial advantage, so White's best bet may be to attempt to undermine Black's center. Consider also the Van Geet Attack withNce2-g3
, usually activating both knights on the kingside.Nce2-g3
the Van Geet Attack usually puts pressure on Black kingside withNf3
thenBc4
(orBb5
),0-0
,d3
. Another option is the King's Indian Attack withNce2, d3, g3, Bg2, f4, Nf3, 0-0
.