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Why do GMS play d4?

The main lines of popular openings lead to sharp and exciting situations already. This double-edged position has been featured in hundreds of grandmaster games. By playing the main lines after 1. d4 opening, you will be able to fight for the advantage and get attacking chances in many popular openings.
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Why does everyone play d4?

One, the theory behind the Sicilian lines got a lot better, thanks to computer aided analysis. Two, Kramnik showed that the Berlin wall could stand up to pretty much everything. So people started playing d4, to avoid long, complicated Sicilian draws and brutal Ruy Berlin end-games.
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What do GMs play against d4?

1. d4 Nf6 c4 e6 occurs in more than 1/3 of all GM games, with Black opting for the Nimzo Indian or QID in the great majority of games. The QID is more popular than the Nimzo right now. That of course is because white tends to avoid it!
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Do GMs play e4 or d4?

I think a lot of GMs started off playing e4 early in their careers but all of them switched to including d4 in their repertoires at some point. (Even Bobby Fischer - who said that e4 is "best by test" - played c4 in several games in the 1972 world champ match with Spassky).
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Why play d4 instead of e4?

The reason is quite simple: d4 can control two central squares when e4 can only control one. Playing 1. d4, we are able to control both d4 with the queen and e5 with the pawn, while playing 1. e4 will only help us control d5.
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Ding is an Honest Man, Says d4, Plays d4

Is d4 or e4 more aggressive?

e4 is though more aggresive and i personally like it,but playing against d4 {if you'r black} is not hard..
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Is d4 more attacking than e4?

e4 is a lot more tactical in MOST BUT NOT ALL openings. d4 is a lot more closed in MOST BUT NOT ALL openings. They have a very different feel to them for anyone above fish level.
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How many chess GMs exist?

There are nearly 2000 grandmasters in the world. Many come from Russia and the United States but are from nearly every country. So, if you want to become a grandmaster, it is possible.
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Do GMs play Stonewall?

It's not played because the Stonewall is a defensive opening, and most chess players don't like to defend with the white pieces. 1.
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What is the sharpest opening in chess?

The Sicilian is among the sharpest and most analysed openings in chess, and it has eighty chapters, B20–B99, set aside for it in ECO. 1... e5 leads to the classical Open Games, which includes openings such as the Ruy Lopez, King's Gambit, Italian Game, Scotch Game and Petrov's Defence.
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What is the sharpest defense to d4?

The Grunfeld Defense is one of the most aggressive and best chess openings for Black against d4. There are two basic strategies to fight for the center as Black. You can try to grab your own space like 1. d4 d5, or you can give up the center and try to attack it with your pieces and pawns.
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Do GMs play the Pirc?

Many Top GMs Use it Frequently

The Pirc Defense is a frequent choice of such top GMs as Carlsen, Kramnik, Svidler, Grischuk, Mamedyarov, Nepomniachtchi, Ivanchuk to name a few. In 1972, Bobby Fischer even used the Pirc in the World Championship match against Boris Spassky!
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Why d4 is the best?

The reason d4 is better than e4 is because they are objectively of the same value but d4 allows white to dominate in choosing what type of game he wants while 1. e4 gives black much of that choice.
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Why is 1 d4 bad?

d4 involve little contact between the two armies. Most of the time the center remains closed for a long time and play might develop mostly behind the pawn chain. You have to remain calm and commit to pawn breaks only when the time is right and your pieces are placed on the ideal squares.
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Did Bobby Fischer play d4?

In the book "The unknown bobby fischer", fischer played 1. d4 against eugenio gomez in seville in a simul game in 1970 and lost. He ended up playing QGD by transposition vs Spassky 4x and EO once, although it's true he opened up with 1. c4 in all 5 games.
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Is d4 the best opening?

d4 (the queen's pawn opening) is the most popular opening move to a chess game. While 1. d4 is not an opening on its own, it does lead to a group of potential openings and games that are generally recognizable by the following characteristics: A solid centre for White.
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Are GMs better than IMS?

GMs, in general, see more tactics, know more theory, make better practical decisions OTB, are better in endgames, etc. Of course if you take any 1 GM and any one IM and compare them, the IM may be a bit better in one area.
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Are there any female GMs?

There are 40 female chess players who hold the title of Grandmaster (GM), the highest title awarded by the International Chess Federation (FIDE).
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Do GMs know all openings?

Novice chess players learn opening moves, so grandmasters need to know all openings. With opening knowledge, they can figure out what their opponents are doing and how to defeat them. Grandmasters know that their opponents study their moves.
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What IQ do chess GMs have?

A person with average IQ is expected to reach a maximum rating of about 2000 in chess. Strong grandmasters with a rating of around and over 2600 are expected to have an IQ of 160 plus.
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Can you lose grandmaster title?

Grandmaster (GM) is a title awarded to chess players by the world chess organization FIDE. Apart from World Champion, Grandmaster is the highest title a chess player can attain. Once achieved, the title is held for life, though exceptionally the title has been revoked for cheating.
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Who is the oldest chess GMs?

Yuri Averbakh. Yuri Lvovich Averbakh (Russian: Ю́рий Льво́вич Аверба́х; born February 8, 1922) is a Soviet and Russian chess player and author. As of 2018, he is the oldest living chess grandmaster. He was born in Kaluga, Russia.
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Can you play pirc defense against d4?

There are two main pawn levers for Black in the Pirc Defense – … e5 and … c5. They attack the vulnerable d4-pawn, supported by the bishop on g7.
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What is most popular against d4?

What to Play Against 1. d4? Top 6 Best Opening Choices.
  • The Closed Game (1… d5)
  • The Nimzo-Indian Defense.
  • The King's Indian Defense.
  • The Grunfeld Defense.
  • The Dutch Defense.
  • The Modern Defense (Pirc).
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Why is d4 more positional?

In my own experience I would say that d4 is deemed more "positional" due to the fact that more games get played on the queenside (maneuvering and outplaying your opponent in positional/strategical ways) as where e4 games tend to revolved a lot more around the center and the Kingside.
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