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Sharp gambit against the Queen's Gambit. See if your tactics succeed.

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Albin Counter-Gambit Report

29 GAMESSample Data
Win Rate
52%

Performance vs Other Openings

Albin Counter-Gambit52% Win
Other Openings46% Win

Key Insights

Your advanced d4 pawn becomes a potent weapon when you understand how to support it
black

d4 Pawn Advance Creates Winning Chances in 60% of Lasker Trap Games

What this means
After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 d4, your d4 pawn reaches the fourth rank and creates real problems for White in your Lasker Trap games. In 6 of 10 games, the d4 pawn either survived past move 20 or forced White into awkward concessions to eliminate it. Game #78 showcases this perfectly: after 4.e3 Bb4+ 5.Bd2 dxe3 6.Bxb4 exf2+ 7.Ke2 fxg1=N+, you executed the famous Lasker Trap knight promotion and won in 24 moves. Your accuracy in positions with a protected passed d-pawn averages 82%, well above your overall 74%. The d4 pawn is the heart of the Albin and you play around it instinctively.
How to improve
Continue leveraging the d4 pawn as the central theme of your Albin play. In positions where the Lasker Trap is not available, focus on supporting d4 with ...Nc6, ...Bf5, and ...O-O-O to create maximum pressure. Study the concept of the 'pawn wedge' — a pawn on d4 supported by pieces divides White's position and makes coordination difficult. Also prepare for White's main defense: 4.Nf3 Nc6 5.Nbd2, where you need to know the specific plan of ...Nge7, ...Ng6, and ...Bg4 to maintain pressure.
#pawn-advance#strengths#initiative
Your dynamic piece play in the Albin generates compensation early but dissipates in longer games
black
High Impact

Piece Activity Compensation Fades After Move 25

What this means
In your 12 Normal Variation games, you achieve strong piece activity compensation for the gambit pawn in the opening and middlegame — your pieces reach active squares 2.1 moves faster than in your non-gambit openings. However, in games lasting beyond move 25, your win rate plummets to 25% (2 wins, 4 losses, 2 draws). The problem is structural: once the middlegame simplifies, the missing e5 pawn leaves you with a long-term material deficit and no attacking chances. In game #156, you had a powerful initiative by move 15 with pieces on d4, f5, and g4, but after a series of exchanges, you entered a rook endgame down a pawn with no compensation. Game #203 shows the same pattern — brilliant attacking moves until move 22, then a slow grind into a lost endgame.
How to improve
The Albin Counter-Gambit demands that you convert your piece activity into a concrete advantage before simplification. Set a mental clock: by move 20, you should either have won back the pawn, created a passed pawn, or launched a decisive attack. Avoid piece exchanges unless they improve your position structurally. When you sense the position is simplifying, look for ways to create imbalances — opposite-colored bishops, rook activity on open files, or king safety disparities. Study Morozevich's Albin games for examples of maintaining dynamic compensation deep into the middlegame.
#compensation#middlegame#endgame-transition
The sharpest Albin lines expose gaps in your tactical calculation
High Impact

Tactical Opportunities Missed in 43% of Moret Gambit Positions

What this means
In your 7 Moret Gambit games (involving the aggressive 4...Bb4+ and 5...dxe3 lines), engine analysis flags 11 positions where you missed tactical shots — averaging 1.6 missed tactics per game, compared to 0.7 in your Normal Variation games. The Moret Gambit creates highly unbalanced positions with pieces flying everywhere, and your blunder rate in these games is 10.3%, nearly double your overall rate. Game #312 is the most painful: you missed a discovered attack with ...Nxe5+ on move 12 that would have won White's queen. Instead you played ...Be6, and White consolidated with Nc3 and went on to win. Game #289 saw you overlook a back-rank tactic on move 16 that would have forced checkmate in 3.
How to improve
Before entering Moret Gambit positions, invest in tactical training specifically around discovered attacks, back-rank motifs, and piece forks in open positions. When the position becomes sharp after ...dxe3, slow down and calculate concretely before each move — spend at least 2 minutes on critical positions. Practice the key tactical patterns: ...Nxe5 discoveries, ...Qh4+ threats, and bishop pin combinations on the a5-e1 diagonal. If the tactical demands are consistently too high, consider the calmer Normal Variation where your 50% win rate suggests more comfort.
#tactics#calculation#blunders

Top Variations

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Lasker Trap Line
10 games
2
Normal Variation
12 games
3
Moret Gambit
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What we analyze in your Albin Counter-Gambit games

Your tactical accuracy in sharp positions

Your compensation for the gambit pawn

Your attacking success rate

Your piece coordination and activity

Learn This Opening

Play through the main line move by move

1.pawn to d4 (d4) pawn to d5 (d5)

افتتاحية بيدق الوزير القياسية، يسيطر كلا الجانبين على المركز.

Opponent is playing…
1.d4d52.c4e53.dxe5d44.Nf3Nc65.g3Bf56.Bg2Qd77.O-OO-O-O

Key Positions to Know

Critical concepts every Albin Counter-Gambit player should understand

The ...e5 Counter-Gambit

After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5!?, Black boldly sacrifices a pawn to seize the initiative. The idea is radical — rather than passively defending d5, Black counter-attacks in the center. After 3.dxe5, Black gets a dangerous passed d-pawn that can become a powerful weapon.

The ...d4-d3 Pawn Thrust

Black's most dangerous weapon is pushing the d-pawn to d4 and then d3, where it becomes a thorn deep in White's position. The d3 pawn disrupts White's development, blocks the bishop's natural squares, and creates lasting complications that can be very hard to untangle.

Dynamic Piece Compensation

Even without the d3 advance, Black gets active piece play with ...Nc6, ...Bf5, and ...Bb4+. The lead in development and active piece placement compensate for the sacrificed pawn. White must play carefully to hold the extra material while fending off Black's initiative.

Strategic Plans

White's Plans

  • أعد البيدق الإضافي لإكمال التطور
  • قوض البيدق d4 بـ e3 أو f3
  • قم بالتبييت القصير (جناح الملك) وتعزيز الموقف
  • استخدم زوج الأساقفة في المواقف المفتوحة
  • تجنب فتح الخطوط التي تفضل قطع الأسود النشطة

Black's Plans

  • طور القطع بسرعة واخلق تهديدات
  • حافظ على البيدق المتقدم d4 لأطول فترة ممكنة
  • قم بالتبييت الطويل لشن هجمات تبييت متعاكسة
  • ابحث عن ضربات تكتيكية بـ Bg4 أو Bh3 أو Nd4
  • ادفع بيدق h لشن هجوم على جناح الملك (h5-h4-h3)

Key Variations

Explore the most important branches and transpositions in the Albin Counter-Gambit.

الخط الرئيسي (Main Line)

1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 d4 4.Nf3 Nc6 5.g3 Bf5 6.Bg2 Qd7 7.O-O O-O-O 8.Nbd2 Bh3

الخط الأكثر أهمية. يضحي الأسود بالأسقف على h3 لإضعاف جناح الملك للأبيض وخلق هجمات كش مات.

فخ لاسكر (Lasker Trap)

1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 d4 4.e3 Bb4+ 5.Bd2 dxe3 6.Bxb4 exf2+ 7.Ke2 fxg1=Q

فخ شهير حيث يسمح لعب الأبيض الجشع بـ 6.Bxb4 للأسود بالترقية مع كش. يجب على الأبيض أن يلعب 6.fxe3 بدلاً من ذلك.

تفريعة تارتاكوير (Tartakower Variation)

1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 d4 4.Nf3 Nc6 5.Nbd2 Qe7 6.Nb3

يطور الأبيض الفارس إلى b3 حيث يراقب d4 ويستعد لتقويض مركز الأسود.

تفريعة ألاپين (Alapin Variation)

1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 d4 4.Nf3 Nc6 5.a3

يستعد الأبيض بـ b4 للتوسع على جناح الوزير ويحد من خيارات أسقف الأسود.

تفريعة كرايسيك (Krejcik Variation)

1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 d4 4.e4

نقلة طموحة ومحفوفة بالمخاطر حيث يعيد الأبيض البيدق لفتح الخطوط وتنشيط القطع.

Opening Statistics

Original research from 504 real amateur games — data you won't find anywhere else.

Avg. Game Length
64.4moves2.0
Underdog Wins
50.0%10.7%
Quick Finishes
4.3%1.4%
Endgame Reach
76.1%2.2%
White's Edge
+20.7%17.0%
Favors BlackEqualFavors White

At 1200-1400

📊Games last 64 moves on average — 2 moves shorter than average for this bracket.

📊The lower-rated player wins 50.0% of games — this opening is a great equalizer.

📊4.3% of games end before move 20 — most games get into the middlegame.

📊76.1% of games reach the endgame (40+ moves) — about typical for this bracket.

📊White's edge is +20.7% — White has a clear advantage at this level.

How This Opening Changes as You Improve

RatingGamesWhite's EdgeAvg. Game LengthUnderdog WinsQuick FinishesEndgame Reach
800-100056
+39.3%66 /7 /27
50-942.9%14.3%55.4%
1000-120082
+11.0%55 /1 /44
58-532.3%3.7%67.1%
1200-140092
+20.7%60 /1 /39
64-250.0%4.3%76.1%
1400-1600101
-2.0%47 /5 /49
62-735.7%6.9%71.3%
1600-1800173
-2.9%46 /6 /49
7231.5%6.4%85.0%

Based on 504 games · Updated

Why Play the Albin Counter-Gambit?

عنيفة وحادة

تؤدي مناورة ألبين المضادة إلى مواقف تكتيكية ذات حدين حيث يمتلك كلا الجانبين فرصا للفوز وعادة ما ينتصر اللاعب الأفضل.

سلاح مفاجئ

معظم لاعبي مناورة الوزير غير مستعدين لهذه المناورة المضادة الحادة، مما يمنح الأسود فرصا عملية.

تعويض ديناميكي

يحصل الأسود على نشاط قطع ممتاز، وبيدق d4 المتقدم، وفرص هجوم على جناح الملك مقابل البيدق المضحى به.

تتجنب اللعب الموضعي البطيء

إذا كنت لا تحب المواقف البطيئة والمناورة في مناورة الوزير الأرثوذكسية، فإن ألبين توفر تكتيكات وحركة فورية.

Common Traps

Watch out for these dangerous tactical pitfalls

فخ لاسكر (Lasker Trap)

1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 d4 4.e3 Bb4+ 5.Bd2 dxe3 6.Bxb4 exf2+ 7.Ke2 fxg1=Q 8.Rxg1?? Bg4+

يستولي الأبيض بجشع على الأسقف في b4، لكن الأسود يرقي البيدق مع كش ويفوز بسهولة. يجب على الأبيض أن يلعب 6.fxe3.

فخ شليختر (Schlechter Trap)

1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 d4 4.Nf3 Nc6 5.Nbd2 Bg4 6.h3 Bxf3?? 7.Nxf3 Bb4+

يضعف الأبيض جناح الملك بـ h3، مما يسمح للأسود بالفوز بمواد من خلال التسمير على f3.

Beginner Tips

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كأسود، لا تحاول التمسك بالبيدق d4 بأي ثمن - استخدمه لنشاط القطع

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التطور السريع أكثر أهمية من المواد في الافتتاح

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كن مستعدا للتبييت الطويل وشن هجوم على جناح الملك

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كأبيض، لا تكن جشعا - أعد البيدق إذا لزم الأمر لإكمال التطور

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ادرس فخ لاسكر بدقة - إنه الفخ الأكثر شهرة في ألبين

Common Albin Counter-Gambit patterns we detect

We automatically check if you fall for these specific traps.

About the Albin Counter-Gambit

The Albin Counter-Gambit (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5) is a sharp and aggressive response to the Queen's Gambit, sacrificing a pawn for rapid development.

We analyze your tactical accuracy, compensation quality, and attacking effectiveness in this sharp gambit.

openings.page.sections.keyThemes

Pawn sacrificeRapid developmentTactical complicationsInitiative for materialSurprise weapon

openings.page.sections.notablePlayers

Adolf AlbinAlexander MorozevichEmil Sutovsky

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Albin Counter-Gambit analysis

The Albin Counter-Gambit arises after 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5, where Black immediately sacrifices a pawn to disrupt White's classical Queen's Gambit setup. Black's idea is to place a pawn on d4 after 3.dxe5 d4, creating a passed pawn deep in White's territory. Rather than playing solid Queen's Gambit structures, Black seeks dynamic imbalance and active piece play as compensation for the sacrificed pawn.
After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 d4, Black's strategy centers on the advanced d4 pawn. Black develops pieces rapidly — typically ...Nc6, ...Be6, and ...Qd7 — to support the pawn and generate piece activity. The d4 pawn ties down White's forces and creates long-term initiative. Black also uses the open e-file and the threat of ...d3 to disrupt White's coordination and compensation for the sacrificed e-pawn.
The Lasker Trap is one of the most famous tricks in opening theory. After 3.dxe5 d4 4.e3 Bb4+ 5.Bd2, Black plays 5...dxe3! If White greedily captures with 6.Bxb4, Black promotes a pawn immediately: 6...exf2+ 7.Ke2 fxg1=Q, winning with a new queen. White must instead play 6.fxe3 to avoid losing. The trap punishes White's greedy pawn capture and demonstrates the latent power of Black's aggressive pawn advance.
White's most reliable response is 3.dxe5, accepting the pawn. Rather than trying to hold the extra pawn at all costs, White should return material safely with 4.Nf3 and develop rapidly: 4...Nc6 5.g3 Bf5 6.Bg2, establishing a solid fianchetto structure. Attempting to keep the e5 pawn with moves like 4.e3 risks the Lasker Trap. The key principle is quick development and reaching a balanced middlegame before Black's activity fully materializes.

Famous Games

LaskervsAlbin
New York 18931-0

المباراة التي قدم فيها أدولف ألبين مناورته المضادة ضد بطل العالم إيمانويل لاسكر، واضعا الافتتاحية على الخريطة على الرغم من خسارته.

MotwanivsMorozevich
Islington 19930-1

انتصار هجومي رائع لموروزيفيتش يوضح الثراء التكتيكي وإمكانات الهجوم في مناورة ألبين المضادة.

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