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The database contains a total of 7482 games where the average rating of the players is at least 2500 (apart from annotated games and games played by specialists). Among the annotators there are some world-famous names such as Adhiban, Edouard, Giri, Kasimdzhanov, Meier, Nielsen, Nihal and more.
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The Queen’s Pawn games are a series of openings in which, after 1.d4 d5, White does without the advance c2-c4 in the early stages of the game or even completely. This may mean less pressure being put on Black’s position, but in return White is mostly able to deploy his forces without disruption. One very popular system, above all among amateurs, is, e. g., the rapid development of the Nf3 and Bf4, the London System. White’s setup is apparently simple: e3, Bd3, Nbd2 and c3 are meant to follow. If necessary, h3 will create a retreat square on h2 for the Bf4, so as to be able to avoid a threatened exchange after ...Nh5. An additional attraction of White’s setup is that it can be employed not only after 1.d4 d5, but against almost all black setups after 1.d4.
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A double click on the database loads an overview of the games. A further double click and relevant game is loaded. Via the Players tag the games can be sorted by frequency (with the tag Total). There Gata Kamsky heads the list with 414 games, followed by Boris Grachev with 303 games. But world champion Magnus Carlsen is also represented by 125 games. It is worth taking a look at the games of the absolute top proponents of this system. For example, pay attention to the games of Baadur Jobava and Eric Prié.
The games can be played through or further investigated with an engine or a Powerbook.