Chess Opening Theory/1. b4/1...c6

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1...c6 · Outflank Variation[edit | edit source]

The Outflank Variation in the Polish Opening refers to a specific move sequence that Black can play after the initial move 1. b4. Here's how it goes:

  1. b4 c6. (Main Line - 2. Bb2 Qb6)

In this line, White fianchettos their queen's bishop with 2. Bb2, while Black develops their queen to b6. The Outflank Variation is characterized by both sides trying to control the queenside and create imbalances. The queen on b6 exerts pressure on White's queenside pawns and can lead to tactical opportunities.

It's worth noting that the Polish Opening is flexible, and there are various move orders and plans that can be employed by both sides. The Outflank Variation is just one of the possible ways to play against the Polish Opening.

1.b4 c6