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Scandinavian Defense: Mieses-Kotroc Variation

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1.e4d52.exd5Qxd5
Live databaseLichess 1600–2000 · blitz + rapid
Scandinavian Defense: Mieses-Kotroc Variation62.9M games · White to move
MoveWhite / draw / BlackPlayedGamesScore
70%44.2M52%
14%8.6M52%
10%6.6M52%
2.9%1.8M53%
1.2%757k51%
0.6%354k48%
0.2%137k51%
0.2%121k51%
0.2%101k49%
0.1%60k43%
Famous games in this line17k master games
Caruana, F. (2805)Carlsen, M. (2876)2015½–½Caruana, F. (2801)Carlsen, M. (2877)20140–1Caruana, F. (2808)Carlsen, M. (2857)2016½–½Vachier Lagrave, M. (2780)Carlsen, M. (2872)2019½–½Nepomniachtchi, I. (2773)Carlsen, M. (2870)20190–1Anand, V. (2757)Carlsen, M. (2870)20190–1Firouzja, Alireza (2759)Carlsen, M. (2847)20211–0Dominguez Perez, L. (2758)Carlsen, M. (2847)2021½–½
Heroes of this opening Carlsen, M. · Firouzja, Alireza
Category
Semi-Open
First move
1.e4
ECO
B01
Line
1. e4 d5 2. exd5 Qxd5
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'Scachs d'amor', a Valencian poem of about 1475, carries the earliest known game played by modern rules, and it opens 1.e4 d5. Five centuries later the Scandinavian is still the most direct answer to 1.e4: force matters immediately, accept the early queen move, rely on a solid structure. Larsen beat the reigning world champion Karpov with it at Montreal 1979.

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