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Alekhine Defense: Krejcik Variation

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1.e4Nf62.Bc4
Live databaseLichess 1600–2000 · blitz + rapid
Alekhine Defense: Krejcik Variation407k games · Black to move
MoveWhite / draw / BlackPlayedGamesScore
52%211k57%
13%53k54%
12%51k53%
6.8%28k50%
2%8.2k50%
1.4%5.5k46%
1.3%5.3k54%
0.5%1.9k52%
0.3%1.1k52%
Famous games in this line22 master games
Ivanovic, Bozidar (2480)Kovacevic, Vlatko (2555)19831–0Valner, U. (2296)Hellers, F. (2592)20231–0Orlov, Andrey (2374)Kopylov, Mihail (2428)20000–1Kontic, Djordjije (2360)Laketic, Gojko (2435)19971–0Vuckovic, Bojan (2320)Golubovic, Boris (2450)19980–1Xheladini, Mahmut (2271)Varga, Zoltan (2497)20070–1Sermek, Drazen (2300)Grunberg, Sergiu Henric (2385)1989½–½Dodu, Petre (2295)Cosma, Ioan (2365)19930–1
Heroes of this opening Ivanovic, Bozidar · Valner, U. · Kopylov, Mihail · Kontic, Djordjije
Category
Semi-Open
First move
1.e4
ECO
B02
Line
1. e4 Nf6 2. Bc4
Hypermodern
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Alexander Alekhine played 1...Nf6 at Budapest in 1921 and made it his: invite White's pawns to chase the knight across the board, then treat the overextended centre as a target. The move had been analysed a century earlier; the name stuck to the only world champion to die while still holding the title.

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