By playing e5, the player enters the French Defense: Rubinstein Variation, Ellis Gambit, a system within the French Defense complex. Instead of the usual Nd7, the player opts for e5. It succeeds by sacrificing popularity for a statistically stronger weapon. This move exerts pressure on d4 and f4.
As the position develops, the priority becomes to control the long diagonal to exert lasting pressure. Data analysis shows a 42% win rate for White, indicating White advantage.
Also known as: French: Rubinstein, Ellis Gambit, French Defense, Rubinstein Variation, Ellis Gambit, French
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