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    • How to Reach It
    • Why Play The Ragozin Variation
    • White's Moves
    • Black's Moves

    The Ragozin Variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined appears on the board after the following moves: 1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Nf3 Bb4 You can see the moves here:

    By playing this variation, Black gains a lead in development and has only one strategic problem — the c8 bishop being blocked in, which can be solved with either c5 or e5.

    Use dark squared bishop to pin Black’s Knight to the Queen

    With the move: 4.Bg5, White pins the Knight to the Queen and Black can’t defend the d5 pawn anymore, since if it moves, the Queen is under attack.

    Control flank diagonal

    By attacking the bishop on b4, White wants to take black’s d-pawn, play e3 (to solidify his pawn structure) and use the light-squared bishop to put pressure onto Nc3. With the e2-e4 breakthrough, White occupies the central squares in exchange for long-term pawn structure weaknesses.

    Use Queen’s Knight To Backup Kings Knight on d7

    Black places his King’s Knight on c6 to defend the d5 square and pawn. Then White normally moves his Bishop to g4 to try and pin the Knight on c6 and make it so it can’t defend the d5 pawn anymore. To counter this: Black should move his Knight to d7. That way if White takes the Knight on f6, Black can place his other Knight back on f6 and still keep d5 protected.

    Play Qa5 and Ne4 to put pressure onto White’s Queen’s Knight

    Together with the c7-c5 breakthrough, Black wants to put as much pressure as possible on White’s queen’s knight. This can happen with the joint forces of the Knight, which goes to e4, and the Queen, which stands well on a5.

  5. Jun 1, 2000 · Queen's Gambit Declined. Paperback – June 1, 2000. by Matthew Sadler (Author) 4.7 44 ratings. See all formats and editions. In this book Grandmaster Sadler explains the ideas behind the Queen's Gambit Declined, one of Black's most dependable replies to the queens pawn.

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  7. Queen's Gambit Declined. eBook: $15.00 PGN+CBV. Sale • Save 24% 5.0 (2 reviews) Add to Cart. Description. In this book Grandmaster Sadler explains the ideas behind the Queen's Gambit Declined, one of Black's most dependable replies to the queen's pawn.

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