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The Dutch Defense is an old opening. A seriously old opening. So old, in fact, that in large part it currently has the reputation of not really causing a well-prepared White player to fear losing. That is especially the case with the variant of it I am analysing in this book: the Stonewall (in which Black continues with...eb and...d5). I intend to show that that impression is mistaken. First things first: it's a very positional opening. In contrast to the King's Indian (which shares the feature of having few early piece or pawn exchanges) play moves slowly and despite there obviously being some sharp lines, the absolute prerequisite for playing the Stonewall Dutch is that you understand positional chess. The first person to really understand the strategic themes at play here, and develop decent plans for Black was sixth world champion, Mikhail Botvinnik. From which it should be clear that positional doesn't necessarily mean easy. Aft er Botvinnik, the n ext few top players to develop the system were Jussupow (previously transliterated 'Yusupov'), Dolmatov, Predrag Nikolic and Nigel Short. Then came another break, and only now the Stonewall is emerging from the shadows, championed by Teimour Radjabov and the World Champion at time of printing , Magnus Carlsen. There have been many revolutions in how chess players view tactical play or o p en ing st r ategy. Howe v er, f or me it is fitting that the resurgence of the Stonewall is coming at the exact time th at strategic chess is being rede fined by Carlsen. It is an echo of when the opening was first introduced: Botvinnik, the ??Patriarch' of the So vie t chess s chool, with its discipline and its principles, produced a similarly seismic shift in how people viewed positional play at the time.

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