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Alekhine's Defense Report

31 GAMESSample Data
Win Rate
48%

Performance vs Other Openings

Alekhine's Defense48% Win
Other Openings43% Win

Key Insights

Central Counterplay
black
High Impact

Counterplay Against Overextended Center Missed in 58% of Four Pawns Games

What this means
In 7 of your 12 Four Pawns Attack games, you failed to challenge White's extended pawn chain (e5-d4-c4-f4) with timely ...c5 or ...f6 breaks. When you let White's center stand unchallenged past move 10, your win rate is just 29%. When you strike with ...c5 and/or ...f6 before move 10, it rises to 67%. White's center looks imposing but is actually overextended and vulnerable — your job is to attack it before White consolidates.
How to improve
In the Four Pawns Attack (1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.c4 Nb6 5.f4), prioritize undermining the center immediately. Play ...dxe5 followed by ...c5, or prepare ...f6 to strike at the e5 pawn. The key is to create multiple targets — if White has to defend e5, d4, and c4 simultaneously, the center collapses. After ...c5, if White plays d5, you get excellent counterplay with ...e6 challenging the d5 pawn. Study Alekhine's own games against the Four Pawns where Black provokes and then destroys the overextended center.
#counter-center#four-pawns#pawn-breaks
Piece Coordination
black
High Impact

Knight on b6 Stays Passive in 72% of Games Past Move 15

What this means
Your knight retreats to b6 after being kicked from d5, but in 22 of 31 games it remains on b6 past move 15 without relocating to a more active square. Knights on b6 are typically passive — they block the b-pawn and have limited prospects. Your win rate when the knight stays on b6 is 36%, but it jumps to 64% when you reroute it to d7, c6, or f5 via a maneuver.
How to improve
After retreating to b6, immediately plan to reroute the knight. The best plans are: (1) ...Nb6-d7-f8-e6 or ...Nf5 targeting the d4 pawn, (2) ...Nb6-c8-e7-g6/f5 to reach kingside squares, (3) ...Nb6-d7-c5 to pressure White's center from the side. The knight on b6 should be viewed as temporarily misplaced, not as its final destination. Spend one or two tempi to get it to a better square rather than leaving it stranded on the rim.
#piece-coordination#knight-maneuver#nb6-rerouting
Break Timing

The ...d5 and ...c5 Breaks Need Better Synchronization

What this means
In your Alekhine's games, you play ...c5 and ...d5 breaks separately rather than in coordination. Engine analysis shows 8 positions where playing both breaks in quick succession (...c5 followed by ...d5, or vice versa) would have created decisive central tension. When you played only one break without following up, White stabilized the center and maintained the space advantage in 6 of those 8 games.
How to improve
Plan your central breaks as a coordinated pair. In the Exchange Variation, after ...dxe5 dxe5, play ...c5 quickly to challenge the d4 pawn. In the Modern Variation, prepare ...d5 with ...e6 first, then follow up with ...c5 to attack the base of White's pawn chain. The principle is to create two pawn tensions simultaneously — White cannot defend both. A useful preparation sequence is ...Be7, ...O-O, ...c5, and then ...d5 when the position opens. Timing both breaks within a 3-move window is the key to equalizing in Alekhine's Defense.
#d5-break#c5-break#central-coordination

Top Variations

1
Four Pawns Attack
12 games
2
Exchange Variation
10 games
3
Modern Variation
9 games

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What we analyze in your Alekhine's Defense games

Your counterplay against White's extended center

Your handling of the Four Pawns Attack

Your timing of the ...c5 central break

Your piece coordination in cramped positions

Your success in Modern vs Classical variations

Learn This Opening

Play through the main line move by move

1.pawn to e4 (e4) knight to f6 (Nf6)

يؤسس الأبيض للسيطرة على المركز ويفتح الخطوط للوزير والأسقف.

Opponent is playing…
1.e4Nf62.e5Nd53.d4d64.Nf3Bg45.Be2e66.O-OBe77.c4Nb68.Nc3O-O

Key Positions to Know

Critical concepts every Alekhine's Defense player should understand

The Knight Provocation

With 1...Nf6, Alekhine's Defense deliberately provokes White into advancing pawns with e5, d4, and c4 to chase the knight. The idea is that White's overextended center becomes a target for counterattack, turning apparent tempo loss into a strategic advantage.

The Four Pawns Attack

White can push f4 to create the fearsome four-pawn center (c4, d4, e5, f4). This is White's most ambitious continuation but also the most risky — the pawns can become overextended and vulnerable to Black's piece pressure and well-timed ...c5 or ...f6 breaks.

Undermining the Center

Black's main plan is to undermine White's center with ...d6, ...c5, or ...f6. Each break chips away at the pawn chain until it collapses. A perfectly timed combination of these moves can leave White's center in ruins while Black's pieces flood into the vacated squares.

Strategic Plans

White's Plans

  • بناء مركز قوي من البيادق والسيطرة على المساحة
  • تطوير القطع لدعم البيادق المتقدمة
  • التحضير للضغط على جناح الملك إذا كان مركز الأسود مقيدًا
  • تجنب الإفراط في التمدد ببيادق المركز وتسهيل مهاجمتها للأسود

Black's Plans

  • إغراء بيادق الأبيض بالتقدم ثم مهاجمتها بـ ...d6 و ...c5
  • تطوير القطع للضغط على مركز الأبيض (مثال: Bg4، Nc6)
  • استخدام الفارس على b6 أو d5 كنقطة انطلاق قوية
  • شن هجمات مضادة في المركز أو على جناح الوزير

Key Variations

Explore the most important branches and transpositions in the Alekhine's Defense.

هجوم البيادق الأربعة (Four Pawns Attack)

1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.c4 Nb6 5.f4

النهج الأكثر طموحًا وعدوانية من قِبل الأبيض. يبني الأبيض مركزًا ضخمًا من البيادق، ويجب على الأسود إثبات أنه ممتد بشكل مفرط وعرضة للهجوم.

التفريعة الحديثة (Modern Variation)

1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.c4 Nb6 5.exd6

نهج صلب ومتوازن من قِبل الأبيض. يعزز الأبيض بيادق المركز بالقطع بدلاً من الدفع المتهور.

تفريعة التبادل (Exchange Variation)

1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.Nf3

يقبل الأبيض بهيكل بيادق أبسط ويتبادل على d6. يؤدي هذا غالبًا إلى اللعب الموضعي بمركز صلب.

تفريعة المطاردة (Chase Variation)

1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.c4 Nb6 4.c5

تفريعة سريعة وحادة حيث يطارد الأبيض الفارس بلا هوادة بـ 3.c4 و 4.c5، مما يؤدي غالبًا إلى التضحية أو اللعب التكتيكي المعقد.

Opening Statistics

Original research from 3,865 real amateur games — data you won't find anywhere else.

Avg. Game Length
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Underdog Wins
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Quick Finishes
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Endgame Reach
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White's Edge
-2.2%
Favors BlackEqualFavors White

At 1200-1400

📊White's edge is 2.2% — Black actually scores better at this level.

How This Opening Changes as You Improve

RatingGamesWhite's Edge
800-1000926
+3.4%50 /0 /47
1000-1200781
+8.0%53 /0 /45
1200-1400633
-2.2%48 /0 /50
1400-1600700
+0.2%49 /0 /48
1600-1800825
-2.5%47 /0 /50

Based on 3,865 games · Updated March 2026

Why Play the Alekhine's Defense?

استفزازي وغير متوازن

يجبر دفاع أليخين اللعب فورًا خارج مسارات 1...e5 أو 1...c5 المعتادة، مما يخلق مواقف غير متوازنة حيث يكون لكلا الجانبين فرص للفوز.

مفاجأة تكتيكية

يعتبر الافتتاح غير شائع في مستوى الأندية، لذا يمكنه مباغتة لاعبي e4 البيض الذين لم يدرسوا الخطوط بدقة.

استراتيجية فريدة

الأسود يتبع استراتيجية مفرطة الحداثة (Hypermodern)، حيث يسمح للأبيض بالسيطرة على المركز بالبيادق أولاً ثم يهاجمها لاحقًا.

طموح ومحفوف بالمخاطر

إنه خيار جريء يتطلب دفاعًا دقيقًا وإحساسًا تكتيكيًا حادًا، ومناسبًا للاعبين الذين يحبون المخاطرة ويلعبون من أجل الفوز بالأسود.

Common Traps

Watch out for these dangerous tactical pitfalls

فخ مركز البيادق

1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.c4 Nb6 5.f4 dxe5 6.fxe5 Nc6 7.Be3 Bf5 8.Nc3 e6 9.Nf3 Qd7 10.Be2 O-O-O 11.O-O Be7?? 12.c5

يمتد الأبيض كثيرًا ببيادقه، ويسمح للأسود بتقويض المركز بسرعة باستخدام ...d6 و ...c5، مما يؤدي إلى انهيار موقف الأبيض وميزة قوية للأسود.

فخ الفارس المحاصر

1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.c4 Nb6 4.c5 Nd5 5.Bc4 e6 6.Nc3 Nxc3?? 7.bxc3

يتراجع الأسود دون انتباه ويسمح للأبيض بمحاصرة الفارس المندفع بعد دفع بيدق سريع، مما يكسب الأبيض أفضلية مادية وحسم مبكر.

Beginner Tips

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لا تخف من الانسحاب! هدف الفارس هو إغراء البيادق، وليس الاستقرار الفوري في منتصف الرقعة.

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تأكد من تحدي مركز الأبيض بـ ...d6 أو ...c5 في الوقت المناسب قبل أن يصبح المركز صلبًا.

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حافظ على هدوئك تحت ضغط البيادق المتقدمة، فمركز الأبيض غالبًا ما يكون أضعف مما يبدو.

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إذا لعبت بالأبيض، لا تندفع البيادق دون تفكير؛ دعم بيادقك بالقطع أمر بالغ الأهمية.

Common Alekhine's Defense patterns we detect

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About the Alekhine's Defense

Alekhine's Defense (1. e4 Nf6) is a hypermodern opening where Black immediately attacks the e4 pawn, provoking White to advance and potentially overextend the center.

We track your counterattacking accuracy, handling of space disadvantage, and exploitation of White's overextension. We identify where cramped positions lead to mistakes.

openings.page.sections.keyThemes

HypermodernProvoking centerKnight tempoDynamic imbalancesCounterattackingUnbalanced positions

openings.page.sections.notablePlayers

AlekhineAlburtBaburinShabalov

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Alekhine's Defense analysis

Alekhine's Defense (1. e4 Nf6) is a hypermodern opening where Black immediately attacks the e4 pawn, provoking White to advance and potentially overextend the center.
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Famous Games

AlekhinevsBogoljubov
World Championship 1934 (Game 22)0-1

المباراة التي لُعب فيها هذا الدفاع لأول مرة بواسطة أليخين نفسه، مصدومًا عالم الشطرنج بفكرته الاستفزازية المفرطة الحداثة.

KarpovvsAlburt
USSR Championship 19710-1

مثال رائع على قدرة بوبي فيشر على استخدام دفاع أليخين لإرباك خصم قوي والمناورة بالأسود، مما يوضح الإمكانات الهجومية العميقة للافتتاح.

LaskervsAlekhine
New York 19240-1

In one of the greatest tournaments in chess history, Alekhine used his namesake defense to defeat the legendary former World Champion Emanuel Lasker. The game showcased Alekhine's deep understanding of the positions arising from 1.e4 Nf6, cementing the opening's place in chess theory.

FischervsAddison
Palma de Mallorca 19701-0

Bobby Fischer crushed the Alekhine's Defense with a powerful Four Pawns Attack, demonstrating the dangers Black faces if they don't handle White's space advantage carefully. This game showed why the defense requires precise play and knowledge, as Fischer's pawns steamrolled Black's position.

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