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Your transposition management and awareness
Your central break timing (c4, d4)
Your success in reversed position types
Your King's Indian Attack execution
Your flexibility vs passivity balance
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白はナイトを展開し、d4とe5のマスをコントロールし、中央のポーンをどう進めるかについてのコミットを避けます。
Critical concepts every Réti Opening player should understand
With Nf3, g3, and Bg2, White controls the center from a distance rather than occupying it with pawns. The fianchettoed bishop on g2 exerts long-range pressure on the d5 pawn and the entire long diagonal, embodying the hypermodern philosophy.
The Reti is a chameleon opening. With d4, it becomes a Queen's Gambit; with d3 and e4, a King's Indian Attack; with c4, an English. This flexibility lets White choose the most favorable structure based on Black's setup, keeping opponents guessing.
After completing the fianchetto, White strikes with c4 to challenge Black's d5 pawn. This delayed central thrust is perfectly timed — the g2 bishop is already trained on d5, and the c4 push creates immediate tension that forces Black to make a critical structural decision.
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1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.e3
黒がポーンを受け取ります。白は通常、e3またはNa3を指してそれを素早く取り戻し、中央の主導権を得ます。
1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 e6 3.g3 Nf6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.O-O O-O 6.b3
黒はスペースを得て白の展開を窮屈にしようとします。白はe3とd3でこの前進したポーンを崩そうとします。
1.Nf3 d5 2.g3 Nf6 3.Bg2 c5 4.O-O Nc6 5.d3 e6 6.Nbd2
White adopts a King's Indian Attack structure without committing c4. This universal setup works against almost any Black formation and features plans of e4, Re1, e5, and a kingside attack. The KIA setup is extremely flexible and can be used regardless of Black's opening choice, making it popular among players who want a simple, systematic approach. White's typical plan involves Nf1-e3, Qe2, and preparing e4.
1.Nf3 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.g3 Bg7 6.Bg2
When Black plays a King's Indian setup with ...g6, White can adopt the New York System. After the exchange on d5, White develops solidly with g3, Bg2, and d3. This leads to strategic maneuvering where both sides complete development before choosing their middlegame plans. White aims for a slight space advantage and better piece coordination, though Black has solid counterplay.
1.Nf3 d5 2.g3 Nf6 3.Bg2 c5 4.O-O Nc6 5.d3 e6 6.Nbd2 Be7 7.b3
White fianchettoes both bishops, creating a solid, flexible position known as the Hedgehog or Double Fianchetto System. After 7...O-O 8.Bb2, White controls both long diagonals and maintains central flexibility. This setup is extremely solid and offers good counterattacking chances, though it requires patience. White waits for Black to commit before striking with central breaks.
1.Nf3 b6 2.g3 Bb7 3.Bg2 e6 4.O-O Nf6 5.c4 Be7 6.d4
Against Black's English Defense setup, White can transpose to favorable Catalan structures. After 6...O-O 7.Nc3, White has a typical Catalan position with the bishop actively placed on g2. This variation shows the Réti's transpositional flexibility - White achieves ideal piece placement before committing to d4, avoiding some of Black's sharpest defenses.
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📊White's edge is +11.8% — White has a clear advantage at this level.
| Rating | Games | White's Edge |
|---|---|---|
| 800-1000 | 19 | +15.8%58 /0 /42 |
| 1000-1200 | 41 | +22.0%61 /0 /39 |
| 1200-1400 | 51 | +11.8%55 /0 /43 |
| 1400-1600 | 60 | +21.6%58 /0 /37 |
| 1600-1800 | 61 | +26.3%61 /0 /34 |
Based on 232 games · Updated March 2026
レティは相手の意表を突き、黒のセットアップに基づいてより有利なミドルゲーム構造を選択することを可能にします。
特定の戦術的ラインの暗記よりも、ポジションの理解とポーン構造に大きく依存しています。
Playing the Réti teaches important strategic concepts: controlling the center with pieces instead of pawns, delayed central breaks, and flexible pawn structures. These lessons improve your overall chess understanding and make you a more complete player.
The Réti provides a solid, risk-free way to play for an advantage. You won't get mated out of the opening or fall into tactical traps. Your position remains flexible and comfortable, with clear development plans and strategic options throughout the game.
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1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 d4 3.b4 c5 4.Bb2 Nc6 5.b5 Nb8 6.e3
白はポーンを犠牲にして巨大なポーンセンターを構築し、黒のピース展開を著しく妨げます。
1.Nf3 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.g3 b6 4.Bg2 Bb7 5.O-O e6 6.Nc3 Be7
A highly strategic battle where both sides fianchetto and fight for subtle positional nuances.
1.Nf3 d5 2.g3 Nf6 3.Bg2 e6 4.O-O Bd6? 5.d4 O-O 6.Bg5 Nbd7 7.Nbd2 h6 8.Bxf6 Nxf6 9.c4
Black develops the bishop to d6 instead of e7, which looks natural but allows White a strong setup. After 9.c4, White has achieved an ideal Catalan/Réti position with pressure on d5. The bishop on d6 is misplaced and Black lacks counterplay. Black should play 4...Be7, maintaining flexibility and avoiding weaknesses.
1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 e6 3.g3 c5 4.Bg2 Nc6 5.O-O Nf6 6.cxd5 exd5 7.d4 cxd4 8.Nxd4 Bc5? 9.Nxc6 bxc6 10.Qc2
Black's natural-looking 8...Bc5 walks into tactics. After 10.Qc2, White threatens Bxd5 winning a pawn. If 10...Qb6, then 11.Nc3 and Black's isolated d-pawn is weak. Black should play 8...Be7, maintaining a solid structure. This shows the tactical dangers lurking in seemingly quiet Réti positions.
レティは柔軟性がすべてです。移行(トランスポジション)の概念に慣れてください。
白でプレイするときは、常に中央の反撃(d4やe4のタイミング)に備えてください。
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The Réti Opening (1. Nf3) is a flexible hypermodern opening that can transpose into many systems. It controls the center from a distance with pieces rather than pawns.
We track your strategic flexibility, transposition accuracy, and central control. We identify where flexibility becomes passivity.
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レティが自身の名を持つオープニングを使用して、無敵のカパブランカを破った伝説的な試合です。
Smyslov used the Réti Opening to secure the crucial win he needed in their World Championship match. His strategic mastery in the Réti's flexible positions demonstrated that the opening was viable at the highest level. The game showcased typical Réti themes: piece control over the center, gradual improvement of piece positions, and exploitation of small advantages.
Larsen, one of the Réti's greatest modern practitioners, defeated World Champion Spassky with brilliant strategic play. His innovative treatment of the Réti, combined with deep positional understanding, showed that the opening could lead to rich, complex positions with winning chances. This game exemplified the Réti's transpositional flexibility and strategic depth.
Ukrainian grandmaster Eljanov, a modern Réti specialist, outplayed the legendary Ivanchuk in a critical World Cup game. His deep preparation and understanding of typical Réti structures led to a strategic masterpiece. This game demonstrated that the Réti remains a potent weapon in modern chess, capable of surprising even the world's best players.
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