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Home* Evaluation * Pawn Structure * Minority Attack
Minority attack, a method of play typical in positions where white has pawns on a2, b2 and d4, whereas black has pawns on a7, b7, c6 and d5, the so-called Carlsbad Pawn Structure [1]. Despite the fact that black nominally has a pawn majority on the queenside, white attacks by moving the b-pawn forward and organizing piece pressure along the c-file. Then either white plays b5xc6, weakening black c-pawn, or black plays c6xb5, opening the c-file and isolating the d-pawn. |
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The Carlsbad Pawn Structure [2] |
Forum Posts
- Minority attack: a problem even for new programs? by Dirk Frickenschmidt, CCC, October 17, 1998
External Links
- Minority attack - Chess.com
- Pawn Formations part 4: Carlsbad Formation (QGD-Exchange) - Chess.com
- Minority attack from chessgames.com
- Strategic Planning - Minority Attack from Chess Training Blog
- The Minority Attack - a Pawn Chess Strategy
- Karlsbad pawn structure from Francesco Costa's web page on chess