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Gambito De Dama Aceptado Alejandro Jardines Colección ebooks de EDAMI: Aperturas, Estrategia y Táctica – www.ajedrez21.com El Gambito de Dama aceptado Alejandro Jardines Colección ebooks de EDAMI: Aperturas, Estrategia y Táctica – www.ajedrez21.com e-Books EDAMI – Gambito de Dama aceptado (Alejandro Jardines) N TÍTULO AUTOR N TÍTULO AUTOR 1 Española. Variante del Cambio Alejando Jardines 44 Francesa Variante Winawer José Luis Vilela 2 Defensa Francesa 3.e5 MI José Luis Vilela 45 Gambito de Dama Variante del Cambio Alejando Jardines 3 Defensa Grunfeld. 5.Ad2 GM Viktor Moskalenko 46 Nimzo India Variante 4.Dc2 Alejando Jardines 4 Defensa Escandinava 2…Dxd5 MI Angel Martín González 47 El Gambito Volga MI Angel Martín González 5 Def. Siciliana. Najdorf, Ataque Inglés (1) Alejando Jardines 48 Def. Siciliana. Najdorf, Ataque Inglés (3) Alejando Jardines 6 Apertura Zukertort (D05) Armando López 49 La Defensa Pirc Alfredo Aguilera Defensa Holandesa Variante Muro de 7 El peón aislado MI Angel Martín González 50 Piedra GM Viktor Moskalenko 8 Caro Kann Variante Clásica MI Sergio Slipak 51 El Ataque a la descubierta Alfredo Aguilera 9 Los Alfiles de distinto color MI Angel Martín González 52 Gambito de Dama Variante 5.Af4 Alejandro Jardines 10 Los peones colgantes MI Angel Martín González 53 India de Rey Clásica 9.b4 Alejandro Jardines 11 Española. Cambio Diferido Alejando Jardines 54 Caro Kann 4...Cd7 (1) Alejandro Jardines 12 Los peones doblados MI Angel Martín González 55 Caro Kann 4...Cd7 (2) Alejandro Jardines 13 La pareja de alfiles MI Angel Martin González 56 Caro Kann 3.e5 Alejandro Jardines 14 El Gambito Budapest GM Viktor Moskalenko 57 Nimzo India 4.a3 y 4.f3 GM Viktor Moskalenko 15 El Ataque Panov Alejando Jardines 58 La Biblia del peón (1) Alejandro Jardines 16 El Peón Pasado MI Angel Martín González 59 La biblia del peón (2) Alejandro Jardines 17 La Defensa Merano Alejando Jardines 60 E-book: La biblia del peón Alejandro Jardines 18 La Variante Abierta de la Española MI Angel Martín González 61 Defensa Francesa. Variante Rustemov. MI Michael Rahal 19 La Variante Tarrasch de la Francesa MI José Luis Vilela 62 Apertura Inglesa Alejandro Jardines 20 Def Siciliana. Najdorf, Ataque Inglés (2) Alejando Jardines 63 Grunfeld var. Cambio 7.Ac4 y 8.Ce2 Alejandro Jardines 21 India de Rey 4 peones GM Viktor Moskalenko 64 Siciliana Najdorf Líneas emprendedoras Alejandro Jardines 22 El Ataque Torre Armando López 65 Defensa Ortodoxa – Variante Tartakower MF Diego Mussanti 23 El Ataque Indio de Rey Alejando Jardines 66 Española – Sistemas Anti-Marshall MI Alejandro Jardines 24 El Ataque Worral en la Española Alejando Jardines 67 La Eliminación de la Defensa MI Alejandro Jardines 25 Siciliana Pelikan, 1ra parte MI Michael Rahal 68 La Atracción MI Alejandro Jardines 26 Siciliana Pelikan, 2da parte MI Michael Rahal 69 La intercepción MI Alejandro Jardines 27 El sacrificio de la calidad MI Angel Martín González 70 La coronación del peón MI Alejandro Jardines 28 Siciliana Variante Cerrada Alejando Jardines 71 La demolición de la estructura de peones MI Alejando Jardines 29 Defensa Benoni, Variante Moderna Alejando Jardines 72 El Bloqueo MI Alejandro Jardines 30 El ataque al Rey en el centro MI Angel Martin 73 Pack especial: EL ALFIL MI Angel Martín 31 Grunfeld Variante Rusa Alejando Jardines 74 La debilidad en la 8va fila MI Alejandro Jardines 32 Siciliana Dragón Yugoslavo Alfredo Aguilera 75 El Despeje de líneas y casillas MI Alejandro Jardines 33 El Gambito Evans Alfredo Aguilera 76 Siciliana Paulsen - 4…a6 MF Diego Mussanti 34 La desviación Alfredo Aguilera 77 Combinaciones de tablas Alejandro Jardines 35 El ataque doble Alfredo Aguilera 78 Conjugación de Temas Tácticos Alejandro Jardines 36 Siciliana Dragón Acelerado Alfredo Aguilera 79 Siciliana Paulsen – Khan Alfredo Aguilera 37 Siciliana Dragón Yugoslavo II Alfredo Aguilera 80 La Jugada Intermedia Alejandro Jardines 38 Española Steinitz Diferida Alfredo Aguilera 81 La Apertura de Líneas Alejandro Jardines 39 Siciliana Scheveningen Armando López 82 El Zugzwang Alejandro Jardines 40 Siciliana Dragón Acelerado II Alfredo Aguilera 83 La Pieza sobrecargada Alejandro Jardines 41 Española Variante Zaitsev Alejando Jardines 84 El Ataque de Rayos-X Alejandro Jardines 42 La clavada Alfredo Aguilera 85 La Limitación de movimientos del Rey Alejandro Jardines 43 La Apertura Escocesa Alejando Jardines 86 El Gambito de Dama aceptado Alejandro Jardines http://www.ajedrez21.com/ebooks e-Books EDAMI – Gambito de Dama aceptado (Alejandro Jardines) Índice de contenidos 1. Introducción ................................................................ 4 2. con Blancas................................................................... 7 Rápido control central con e4 .......................................................... 7 Sistemas clásicos ............................................................................ 34 3. con Negras .................................................................. 62 Ideas contra el temprano e4 .......................................................... 63 El sistema 3...Cc6 ........................................................................... 78 Sistemas con ...b5 ........................................................................... 85 Ideas clásicas .................................................................................. 94 Peón Dama aislado ....................................................................... 103 4. Con ambos colores ..................................................... 112 Con Blancas ................................................................................... 112 Con Negras .................................................................................... 113 5. Ejemplos ideales ....................................................... 114 Con Blancas ................................................................................... 114 Con Negras .................................................................................... 116 6. El Medio juego .......................................................... 119 7. Finales típicos ........................................................... 126 8. Partidas modelo (I)................................................... 136 9. Partidas modelo (II) ................................................. 147 10. Resumen teórico ..................................................... 159 3.e4 ............................................................................................... 159 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Cf3 ................................................................ 165 Anexo. Material extra ................................................... 184 e-Books EDAMI – Gambito de Dama aceptado (Alejandro Jardines) 1. Introducción Sin lugar a dudas que hay dos aper- Retornando a la historia del Gambi- turas en el Ajedrez que acompañan to de Dama, como es lógico en su al juego casi desde su mismos co- etapa inicial lo primero que se jugó mienzos, y estas dos aperturas son fue el Gambito de Dama Aceptado sin duda alguna La Española o Ruy (la primera partida data del 1620), y López y el Gambito de Dama. Y si no solo muchos años después en 1837 es desde el surgimiento de tan noble es que se plantea un Gambito de juego, al menos desde que se co- Dama Rehusado. Es por eso que sin mienzan a tener registro de las pri- temor a equivocarnos podemos ase- meras partidas, los datos nos re- gurar que cuando hablamos del montan hacia el 1620. Gambito de Dama Aceptado, esta- mos tocando un pedazo de historia El Gambito de Dama como ya bien en el Ajedrez, ya lo resumió muy su nombre lo indica es un gambito, y bien el mejor jugador de todos los en el Ajedrez esta palabra significa tiempos: sacrificio, sacrificar al material en aras de obtener una ventaja en el “Al hablar del Gambito de Dama ataque (que por lo general se tradu- uno se siente embarcado en una ce en tiempos) o alzarse con la ini- máquina del tiempo viajando al ciativa. Nada que las blancas ya en pasado, porque de siempre, se con- su segunda jugada proponen el sa- sideró como una especie de piedra crificio de peón, pero en plena aper- angular de la defensa de las negras tura para luego claramente recupe- contra 1.d4.” Gary Kasparov. rar este peón, la idea central de esta jugada es que cuando las negras cap- El primer juga- turen en c4 estarán sacando un peón dor que planteó del centro, es decir, de la columna el Gambito de „d‟, al tiempo que el conductor de las Dama fue el ju- piezas blancas logra un par de cosi- gador italiano tas importantes abre la columna „c‟ Giachino Greco. en su favor, mientras que gana la mayoría de peones en el centro, cau- Ciertamente no sa por la cual se realiza este gambi- es hasta el siglo to. XIX que se co- mienzan a tener los mayores regis- Si nos detenemos un instante, nos tros de las partidas en el mundo, y percatamos que en el párrafo ante- por esta época el Gambito de Dama rior hemos hablado tal y como si estaba como plato fuerte en la mesa estuviésemos en la segunda clase de de todos los ajedrecistas, recuerden este trabajo. Y ciertamente estuvi- que por entonces el juego siempre mos nadando en las aguas de la comenzaba con el Peón Rey (1.e4) o esencia del juego blanco, pero es una el Peón Dama (1.d4), de ahí la gran inmersión necesaria para compren- frecuencia de partidas por entonces. der los orígenes de esta importante (y nos atrevemos a decir) más que En estos años no existe un gran epi- importante apertura en el Ajedrez. sodio sobre el Gambito de Dama Página 4 e-Books EDAMI – Gambito de Dama aceptado (Alejandro Jardines) Aceptado, solo
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