By playing d5, the player enters the Nimzowitsch Defense: Scandinavian Variation, a setup within the Nimzowitsch Defense complex. Departing from the common Nimzowitsch Defense (e5), this line chooses d5. It succeeds by maintaining a similar objective evaluation while altering the flavor of the game. This move directly controls e4 and c4.
In the resulting middlegame, players must focus on how to prioritize maneuvering and flank attacks. Data analysis shows a 36% win rate for White, indicating equality.
Also known as: Nimzowitsch Defence: 2.d4 d5, Scandanavian Variation, Nimzovich Defense, Scandanavian Variation, Nimzovich Defense
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