Opening surveys in CBM 134

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The Albin Countergambit does
not have a particularly good reputation, but since it is not an opening you have
to face very often as White, a lot of players do not know how to achieve a safe
advantage against it. This is above all the case after the main move 5.g3 when
the switch to 5…Nge7 (from the previoulsy more usual 5…Bg4) means that it is
no longer so clear how White can point to any opening advantage. Simple
solutions are wanted and they are provided by GM Dorian Rogozenco
with his repertoire for White based on the move 5.Nbd2. Here is the complete
article, one of 12 in CBM 134. Read Rogozenco: Albin with 5.Nbd2.

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