Having Fun With The Colle

Submitted by Oldtimer on Tue, 07/01/2008 at 9:05pm.

These are a couple of games I played while stationed in Germany at some one day tournaments held on Ramstein AFB; my first and only USCF tournaments. I had just learned the Colle System from Chernev's book Logical Chess Move by Move. In these games both White and Black avoid exchanging the center pawns and White advances to e5.

 

 

 

 

 

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I think this shows that the Colle is very powerful, even in the hands of someone with a rudimentary knowledge of it, against lackluster play on Black's part. If Black doesn't attack White's center and allows the pawn advance to e5 he faces a strong attack against his King. Of course, players who like wide open positions might exchange the center pawns instead of advancing to e5, allowing more scope for their pieces.


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Comments:

by cgs - 12 months ago
Veszprém Hungary
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 642

Mainly relished me your play with the Knights in the second game. We call the Knight in Hungary: Hussar. These were nice victories. Congratulations!

 

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