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Stonewall Defense Rapport

41 PARTIJENVoorbeeldgegevens
Winpercentage
51%

Prestaties versus Andere Openingen

Stonewall Defense51% Win
Andere Openingen46% Win

Belangrijke Inzichten

Your most critical positional challenge is getting the c8 bishop into the game
black
High Impact

Light-Squared Bishop Activation Determines Game Outcome

Wat dit betekent
The Stonewall Defense's pawn structure (d5, e6, f5) entombs the light-squared bishop on c8, and your handling of this piece is your biggest weakness. In 12 of your 17 Classical games, the c8 bishop remains passive (on c8, d7, or e8) past move 20, and your win rate in those games is just 33% (4 wins, 7 losses, 1 draw). When you successfully activate it — typically via ...b6 and ...Ba6 exchanging White's good bishop, or via ...Bd7-e8-h5 — your win rate jumps to 80% (5 wins out of 5 remaining Classical games). Game #165 shows the cost of passivity: your bishop stayed on c8 for 28 moves, you were essentially playing with one fewer piece, and White exploited the queenside with b4-b5-bxc6 while you lacked the firepower to defend. Game #221 shows the reward: ...b6, ...Ba6, ...Bxf1 exchanged the bad bishop, and you dominated the remaining middlegame with active knights.
Hoe te verbeteren
Make light-squared bishop activation your first strategic priority in every Stonewall Defense game. The three activation plans in order of reliability: (1) ...b6 followed by ...Ba6 — this is simplest and most effective, trading the bad bishop for White's good light-squared bishop. Play this by move 12 whenever possible. (2) ...Bd7-e8-h5 — the bishop reroutes to the kingside where it supports the attack and can trade itself on f3. This takes 3 tempi but places the bishop actively. (3) ...Qe8 followed by ...Qh5, freeing the d7 square for the bishop to eventually reach f6 via d7-e8-f7. Never leave the bishop on c8 past move 15 without a concrete plan for its future.
#light-bishop#piece-activation#strategy
Your knight on e4 is your most effective piece in the Stonewall structure
black

e4 Square Control Powers 54% Win Rate in Modern ...b6 Line

Wat dit betekent
In your 13 Modern ...b6 games, you consistently occupy the e4 square with a knight, and the results are impressive. When a knight reaches and maintains e4 (supported by ...f5 and ...d5), your win rate is 62% (8 wins, 3 losses, 2 draws out of 13 games). The Ne4 is the jewel of the Stonewall structure: it cannot be chased by pawns (f3 weakens White's kingside, and e3 is blocked by White's own pawn), and it radiates influence across 8 critical squares. Game #134 demonstrates the power: your knight on e4 combined with ...Bd6 targeting h2 created unstoppable threats against White's castled king. After ...Qf6, ...Rf8, and ...Nxg3, you broke through on the kingside and won in 29 moves. Your accuracy when the Ne4 is established averages 81%, 7% above your overall average.
Hoe te verbeteren
The Ne4 outpost is the backbone of your Stonewall Defense — protect it at all costs. The ideal support structure is: pawns on d5 and f5 preventing pawn attacks, and the Bd6 adding an extra defender while also targeting h2. If White tries to challenge Ne4 with Nd2 and Nxe4, allow the trade only if you can recapture with the f-pawn (fxe4), opening the f-file for your rook. If White plays Bf4 trying to exchange your Bd6, respond with ...Be7 and reroute via ...Bf6, maintaining the knight's support. Study Botvinnik's games in the Stonewall — he was the master of the Ne4 outpost and showed many ways to exploit it.
#outpost#knights#strengths
The critical queenside counterplay arrives after White has already achieved a winning position
black
High Impact

c5 Break Plans Executed Too Late in Botvinnik Setup

Wat dit betekent
In your 11 Botvinnik Setup games (featuring ...Bd6, ...Nbd7, and the plan of ...c5 to challenge White's center), the c5 pawn break — the Stonewall's primary source of queenside counterplay — comes too late. On average, you play ...c5 on move 18, but in your wins, the average is move 14, and in your losses, it is move 22. The delay gives White time to consolidate the center and launch a queenside bind with b4-c5, permanently locking Black's structure. In 5 of 6 losses, White played c5 before you played ...c5, sealing the queenside and leaving you with no active plan. Game #256 is the clearest example: you spent moves 10-17 maneuvering pieces on the kingside while White played a3, b4, and c5 in sequence, leaving you with a completely passive position and no counterplay.
Hoe te verbeteren
In the Botvinnik Setup, the ...c5 break should be your strategic north star from move 1. Prepare it early with ...Nbd7 (supporting ...c5), ...Qe8 (clearing the d8 square for a rook and preparing ...Qh5 if needed), and ...c6 (if not already played) as a stepping stone to ...c5. The ideal timing is between moves 12 and 16. If White tries to prevent ...c5 with b4 and c5 of their own, you must play ...c6 and prepare ...c5 with ...b6 to undermine White's c5 pawn. The rule: never let White play c5 before you do. If the ...c5 break is truly impossible, switch plans to ...e5 (prepared by ...Nf6-e4 and ...Qe8), but this is a secondary option.
#pawn-breaks#queenside#counterplay

Topvarianten

1
Classical with ...Bd6
17 games
2
Modern with ...b6
13 games
3
Botvinnik Setup
11 games

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Wat we analyseren in je Stonewall-verdediging partijen

Je e4-veldcontrole

Je koningsvleugelaanvalsmogelijkheden

Je oplossing van het slechte-loper-probleem

Je structureel begrip

Leer deze opening

Speel de hoofdvariant zet voor zet

1.pawn to d4 (d4) pawn to f5 (f5)

Het Hollands! Zwart claimt meteen ruimte op de koningsvleugel en controleert het veld e4.

Tegenstander is aan de beurt…
1.d4f52.c4Nf63.Nf3e64.g3d55.Bg2c66.O-OBd67.b3Qe78.Bb2

Belangrijke Stellingen om te Kennen

Kritieke concepten die elke Stonewall Defense speler moet begrijpen

The ...f5 Stonewall

Black sets up with pawns on d5, e6, f5, and c6, creating a mirror of the Stonewall Attack formation. This pawn chain locks down the center and gives Black a stable position with clear plans. The e4 square becomes a powerful outpost for Black's pieces.

The Knight on e4

Black's dream is to install a knight on e4, the counterpart of White's e5 outpost in the Stonewall Attack. From e4, the knight controls key squares and cannot be easily dislodged. Combined with ...Bd6 and ...Qf6, this creates a compact and dangerous attacking formation.

Solving the Bad Bishop

The light-squared bishop on c8 is the Stonewall's main weakness — blocked by its own pawns on e6, d5, and f5. Black must find ways to activate it: ...b6 and ...Ba6 (exchanging it), ...Bd7-e8-h5, or ...b6 and ...Bb7 after a future ...e5 break.

Strategische Plannen

Plannen voor Wit

  • De stonewall ondermijnen met e4- of c5-doorbraken
  • Het zwakke e5-veld uitbuiten
  • De zwartveldige lopers ruilen om de zwaktes van Zwart bloot te leggen
  • Druk creëren op de damevleugel met b4-b5 of a4-a5
  • Centrale doorbraken voorbereiden om lijnen te openen

Plannen voor Zwart

  • De ontwikkeling voltooien en kort rokeren
  • Het paard naar e4 manoeuvreren via Pf6-e8-Pd6-e4
  • Een koningsaanval starten met De7-h4, Tf6-Th6 of ...g5-g4
  • Zoeken naar ...e5 piondoorbraken om lijnen te openen
  • De 'slechte' witveldige loper activeren via ...Ld7-e8-h5

Belangrijkste varianten

Verken de belangrijkste vertakkingen en transposities in de Stonewall Defense.

Klassieke Stonewall

1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.Nf3 e6 4.g3 d5 5.Bg2 c6 6.O-O Bd6 7.b3 Qe7 8.Bb2 O-O

De hoofdlijn waarin beide zijden zich natuurlijk ontwikkelen. Zwart voltooit de ontwikkeling en bereidt de expansie op de koningsvleugel voor.

Stonewall met ...Pe4

1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.Nf3 e6 4.g3 d5 5.Bg2 c6 6.O-O Bd6 7.Nbd2 Nbd7 8.b3 Qe7 9.Bb2 Ne4

Zwart plaatst het paard op de sterke e4-voorpost, een thematisch idee in de Stonewall Verdediging.

Stonewall vs Londons Systeem

1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Bf4 e6 4.e3 c6 5.Nbd2 Bd6 6.Bg3 O-O 7.Bd3 Nbd7

Zwart past de Stonewall-structuur toe tegen het Londons Systeem, een veelgebruikte moderne opzet.

Moderne Stonewall

1.d4 f5 2.g3 Nf6 3.Bg2 e6 4.Nf3 d5 5.O-O Bd6 6.c4 c6 7.b3 Qe7 8.Bb2 O-O 9.Nbd2 Nbd7

Een flexibele zetvolgorde die tot dezelfde stonewall-structuur leidt met kleine verschillen in de stukopstelling.

Opening Statistieken

Origineel onderzoek uit 1,700 echte amateurpartijen — gegevens die je nergens anders vindt.

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Voordeel Wit
+7.7%
Voordeel ZwartGelijk opgaandVoordeel Wit

Op jouw niveau (1200-1400)

📊Het voordeel voor Wit is +7.7% — Wit heeft een duidelijk voordeel op dit niveau.

Hoe deze opening verandert naarmate je beter wordt

RatingGamesVoordeel Wit
800-1000219
+5.0%51 /0 /46
1000-1200264
+9.5%53 /0 /43
1200-1400271
+7.7%53 /0 /45
1400-1600394
-3.8%47 /0 /51
1600-1800552
+2.1%50 /0 /48

Gebaseerd op 1,700 partijen · Bijgewerkt op March 2026

Waarom de Stonewall Defense spelen?

Solide en Veerkrachtig

De stonewall-pionnenstructuur is extreem moeilijk af te breken, waardoor Zwart een stabiele en veilige stelling krijgt.

Duidelijke Aanvalsplannen

Zwart heeft eenvoudige aanvalsideeën op de koningsvleugel met De7-h4, Tf6-Th6/g6, en pionnenstormen met ...g5-g4.

Systeemopening

De Stonewall Verdediging kan bereikt worden via meerdere zetvolgordes (Hollands, Damepion of zelfs Engels), wat het een veelzijdige repertoirekeuze maakt.

Strategische Complexiteit

De stelling biedt rijke strategische inhoud met typische plannen, piondoorbraken en stukmanoeuvres die beter worden met ervaring.

Veelvoorkomende Vallen

Pas op voor deze gevaarlijke tactische valkuilen

Stonewall Tactische Slag

1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.Nf3 e6 4.g3 d5 5.Bg2 c6 6.O-O Bd6 7.Nc3? dxc4 8.Ne5 Bxe5 9.dxe5 Qxd1 10.Rxd1 Ng4

Wit ontwikkelt het paard voortijdig naar c3. Zwart slaat op c4 en wint materiaal met tactische slagen.

Stonewall Blokkade

1.d4 f5 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.g3 d5 5.Bg2 c6 6.O-O Bd6 7.b3 Qe7 8.Ne5 O-O 9.Nd2

Tips voor Beginners

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Bouw altijd de stonewall-structuur op: pionnen op c6, d5, e6, f5

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Maak je geen zorgen over de 'slechte' witveldige loper — probeer hem te activeren via ...Ld7-e8-h5

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Zoek naar de paardmanoeuvre Pf6-e8-Pd6-e4 om de sterke e4-voorpost te bezetten

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Wees geduldig — de Stonewall draait om een geleidelijke opbouw en het verbeteren van de stukplaatsing

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Bestudeer typische aanvalspatronen met De7-h4, Tf6-Th6 en ...g5-g4

Veelvoorkomende Stonewall-verdediging patronen die we detecteren

We controleren automatisch of je in deze specifieke vallen trapt.

Over de Stonewall-verdediging

De Stonewall-verdediging (1.d4 f5 2.c4 Pf6 3.g3 e6 4.Lg2 d5 5.Pf3 c6) is een solide opstelling in de Hollandse verdediging met de stonewall-pionnenstructuur.

We volgen je structureel spel, aanvalseffectiviteit en typische stonewall-thema's vanuit zwarts perspectief.

Key Themes

Vaste pionnenstructuurAanvalskansen op de koningsvleugelSlechte witveldige loperStrategische complexiteitSysteembenadering

Notable Practitioners

Magnus CarlsenHikaru NakamuraViswanathan Anand

Veelgestelde Vragen

Veelgestelde vragen over Stonewall Defense analyse

The Stonewall Defense is the Dutch Defense's most famous formation: Black creates a pawn chain on c6-d5-e6-f5, forming a rigid 'stonewall' in the center. Named for the fortress-like pawn structure, it was a lifetime weapon of World Champion Mikhail Botvinnik, who used it from age 16 through decades of elite competition. The Stonewall offers Black a secure center and a clear attacking plan — the Ne4 outpost — in exchange for accepting a light-square weakness and a passive light-squared bishop.
After establishing the stonewall (pawns on c6-d5-e6-f5), Black's primary plan is to maneuver a knight to the e4 outpost: Nf6-e8-d6-e4 or Nf6-d7-f6-e4. The Ne4 knight is the Stonewall's most powerful piece — safely supported by pawns on d5 and f5, it controls key central squares and threatens ...Nxg3/Nxf2 sacrifices. Black also develops with ...Bd6 (hitting h2-g5), ...O-O, and ...Qe7 to prepare queenside counterplay or f5-f4 attacks on the kingside.
The Classical Stonewall develops with ...Bd6, placing the bishop on the most active diagonal against White's kingside. After 7.b3 Qe7 8.Bb2 O-O, Black has the typical Stonewall formation with all key pieces in place. The Bb2-Bg2 bishop pair pressures d5 from different angles — this is White's main strategic challenge to the Stonewall. Black responds with ...Ne4 maneuvers and ...Nd7-f6-e4 routing, establishing the outpost before White can use the bishop pressure to crack the pawn center.
White's most effective approach is the Nc3 setup with a timely e4 break. After 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.Nc3 e6 4.Bg5, White immediately pressures f6 with the bishop. If Black plays 4...d5 5.e3 c6 6.Nf3, White prepares e3-e4 to challenge the stonewall at its foundation. A key idea: White plays 7.Ne5! Nbd7 8.Qh5+, exploiting the premature pawn advance. The Bg5-Qh5 battery is White's most dangerous weapon — it exploits the weakened dark squares created when Black advanced the f-pawn.

Beroemde Partijen

KamskyvsCarlsen
World Cup 20130-1

Magnus Carlsen demonstreert het dynamische potentieel van de Stonewall Verdediging door een verwoestende koningsaanval te lanceren.

KramnikvsNakamura
Dortmund 20121/2-1/2

Hikaru Nakamura houdt voormalig Wereldkampioen Vladimir Kramnik stand met de Stonewall Verdediging in een zwaar gevochten remise.

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