- Catalan Opening
Infobox chess opening
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moves=1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2
ECO=E01-E09
birth=Barcelona , 1929, bySavielly Tartakower
nameorigin =Catalonia
parentopening =Indian Defence
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chessgid=82431&move=4.5&moves=d4.Nf6.c4.e6.g3.d5.Bg2&nodes=10703.11482.11470.75542.75876.75877.82431The Catalan is a
chess opening which can be considered to be White adopting a mixture of theQueen's Gambit andRéti Opening : White plays d4 and c4 andfianchetto es the white bishop on g2. A common opening sequence is 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2, though the opening can arise from a large number of move orders (see transposition). ECO codes E01-E09 are for the Catalan.Black has two main approaches to choose between: in the Open Catalan he plays ...dxc4 and can either try to hold onto the pawn with ...b5 or give it back for extra time to free his game. In the Closed Catalan, Black does not capture on c4; his game can be somewhat cramped for a while, but is quite solid.
Few of the world's top players have played the Catalan with any regularity, though many have dabbled with it. One of its most notable uses at the top level came when both
Garry Kasparov andViktor Korchnoi played it in their Candidates Semifinal match (part of the process to determine who would challenge world championAnatoly Karpov for the title) in London in 1983: five games of the eleven-game match were Catalans. Also, it was played three times byVladimir Kramnik in the World Chess Championship 2006.The Catalan derives its name from
Catalonia — nowadays a region shared mainly bySpain and in a lesser area byFrance — after tournament organizers at the 1929Barcelona tournament asked Savielly Tartakower to create a new variation in homage to the area's chess history. It had been played a few times before Tartakower's usage in the tournament, however: Réti-Leonhardt,Berlin 1928, for instance, transposed into an Open Catalan.In 2004,
Ruben Felgaer won a tournament celebrating the 75th anniversary ofBarcelona 1929 and the birth of the Catalan Opening, ahead of GrandmastersViktor Korchnoi ,Mihail Marin ,Lluis Comas andViktor Moskalenko andInternational Master Manel Granados . Each game in the tournament, which was also held in Barcelona, began with the moves 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.g3 Nf6.Open Catalan, classical line
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The Catalan, Open, Classical line begins 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Nf3 Be7. White trades the pawn for a lead in development. Without the d5 pawn, White's kingside bishop stymies Black's queenside development. The Open Catalan line here has been a favorite of
Anatoly Karpov andEfim Geller as Black andOleg Romanishin with the White pieces. The ECO code is E05.
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