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English Opening, which Ding Liren used vs Gukesh in Game 8, explained

English Opening, which Ding Liren used vs Gukesh in Game 8, explained

The English Opening is a flank opening where White starts with 1.c4. It was recorded in games as far back as the mid 19th century but caught on in popular demand much later. In the English opening, White does not rush to the centre at the beginning but instead launches an attack from the flank. After 1.c4, which prevents the immediate response 1…d5, Black normally responds with 1…e5, 1…Nf6 or 1…c5. Those following the 2024 World Chess Championship match between India’s D Gukesh and China’s Ding Liren would notice that 1c4 e5 was played. Here is how it looks on the board: The English Opening that saw an appearance in game 8 of the Gukesh vs Ding Liren World Chess Championship match. The English Opening is solid and flexible and the variations that follow depend on Black’s response. Here are the variations that follow after some of the popular responses Reversed Sicilian (e5) After White replies e5 on the opening move it transposes into a Sicilian set up with colours reversed and with an extra …