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41 GAMESSample Data
Win Rate
51%

Performance vs Other Openings

Stonewall Defense51% Win
Other Openings46% Win

Key Insights

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

Light-Squared Bishop Activation Determines Game Outcome

What this means
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.
How to improve
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

What this means
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.
How to improve
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

What this means
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.
How to improve
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

Top Variations

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Classical with ...Bd6
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Modern with ...b6
13 games
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Botvinnik Setup
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What we analyze in your Stonewall Defense games

Your e4 square control

Your kingside attacking chances

Your bad bishop problem solving

Your structural understanding

Learn This Opening

Play through the main line move by move

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

荷兰防御。当1...d5或1...Nf6是对1.d4最常见的回应时,黑方以1...f5立即表明进攻意图。这步棋从第一步起就夺取了对e4格的控制,宣告黑方在争取王翼的主动权——而非被动求和。

Opponent is playing…
1.d4f52.c4Nf63.Nf3e64.g3d55.Bg2c66.O-OBd67.b3Qe78.Bb2

Key Positions to Know

Critical concepts every Stonewall Defense player should understand

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.

Strategic Plans

White's Plans

  • 用恰当时机的e3-e4兵突破来瓦解石墙中心,这是最直接的挑战
  • 用马占据e5前哨——黑方e4计划的镜像
  • 兑换深色格象(Bf4吃Bd6)以解除黑方主要攻击子力的威胁
  • 用b4-b5或a4-a5在后翼扩张,在黑方被动的地方制造压力
  • 经由Nfd2-f3-e5的路线调遣马,最大化对薄弱e5格的压力
  • 走c5钳制后翼,限制黑方的兵型结构
  • 利用Bg2沿长对角线对c6-d5兵链施压

Black's Plans

  • 完成石墙布局:兵在c6、d5、e6、f5——然后围绕它发展棋子
  • 经由Nf6-d7-e4或Nf6-e8-d6-e4的路线将马调至e4前哨
  • 发动王翼攻击:Qe7-h4或Qe7-h5,配合Rf6-Rh6抬车
  • 在棋子就位后推...g5-g4撕开对白王的线路
  • 激活'坏'的浅色格象:通过...Bd7-Be8-Bh5或...b6-Bb7
  • 在战术上合理时寻找...e5兵突破——这会戏剧性地解放局面
  • 保持d6的深色格象存活——除非被迫,不要兑换它
  • 尽早走...Nbd7以支持...Ne4并控制关键的中心前哨

Key Variations

Explore the most important branches and transpositions in the Stonewall Defense.

经典石墙

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

主线变例,石墙防御的脊梁。双方自然发展:白方双侧翼出象,控制长对角线;黑方完成石墙结构,将深色格象发展到理想的d6格位,并完成易位。8...O-O后,黑方准备标准的王翼攻击计划:...Nbd7、...Ne4,可能还有...Qe7-h4配合车的抬升。这是每位石墙棋手首先应该学习的变例。

石墙 ...Ne4变例——前哨

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

马跳到e4是石墙防御中最重要的单一局面构思。在e4上,马坚不可摧——被f5和d5兵保护——并且控制着关键格位(d2、f2、g3、g5)。白方很难在不付出代价的情况下挑战它。从e4出发,马支持王翼攻击并牵制白方棋子于防守。许多石墙对局纯粹靠一匹扎根在e4的马就赢了。

鲍特维尼克布局——...b6与...Bb7

1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 O-O 6.O-O d5 7.b3 c6 8.Bb2 b6 9.Ne5 Bb7

鲍特维尼克本人偏爱的布局。黑方不走进攻性的...Bd6,而是先将深色格象发展到e7,然后侧翼出后翼象到b7。这是一种更收敛的诠释——黑方通过b6-Bb7激活'坏'的浅色格象,而非用...Bd7-Be8-Bh5这套调遣。优势在于象可以立即出动,无需花费三个回合。鲍特维尼克在整个世界冠军生涯中使用这一布局,证明了它在最高水平上的稳固性。

现代石墙——...Bd6/...Qe7攻势

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

最具进攻性的现代诠释。黑方早期就将象出到d6(直接瞄准h2),并将后置于e7,可以摆到h4或h5直接冲击王翼。这套布局把攻击机会置于结构精细处之上。计划明确:...Ne4、...Rf6(抬车)、...Rh6或...Rg6,以及...g5-g4突破。近年来卡尔森和中村光都采用了这一变例。

反石墙——白方走Bf4

1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.Nc3 e6 4.Bf4 d5 5.e3 Bd6 6.Bxd6 Qxd6 7.Bd3 O-O 8.Nf3 c6

白方对抗石墙最有原则性的尝试。在黑方走...Bd6之前将象出到f4,白方迫使深色格象互换。这对黑方不利,因为d6象是石墙中的首要攻击棋子。兑换后,黑方的王翼攻击失去了显著的火力。黑方应当了解这条线路,考虑避开早期Bf4兑换的走子顺序——例如,在...O-O之后再走...Bd6。

经由伦敦体系的石墙

1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 e6 3.Bf4 c6 4.e3 Bd6 5.Bg3 Nf6 6.Nbd2 Nbd7 7.Bd3 O-O 8.O-O Ne8 9.c4 f5

一种巧妙地对伦敦体系形成石墙阵型的方法。黑方以...e6、...c6、...Bd6稳健发展,只在将马从f6调到e8——为f兵让路——之后才走...f5。优势在于:白方已经把象放在了f4(且因...Bd6被推到了g3),这意味着白方无法轻易执行在其他石墙线路中非常有效的Bf4兑换计划。黑方获得了一个问题更少的舒适版石墙。这种走子顺序对经常面对伦敦体系的棋手特别有用。

经由英格兰开局的石墙

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

石墙也可以在面对英格兰开局(1.c4)时达到。这是它作为体系化开局的一大优势——你不限于只面对1.d4。在1.c4之后,黑方只需以任何方便的顺序走...f5、...Nf6、...e6、...d5和...c6,即可到达同样的石墙结构。局面在功能上与主线完全相同,同样的计划(Ne4前哨、Bd6攻击、王翼冲击)同样适用。

Opening Statistics

Original research from 523 real amateur games — data you won't find anywhere else.

Avg. Game Length
71.6moves5.2
Underdog Wins
43.5%4.2%
Quick Finishes
0.0%5.8%
Endgame Reach
86.3%8.0%
White's Edge
+16.3%12.6%
Favors BlackEqualFavors White

At 1200-1400

📊Games last 72 moves on average — 5 moves longer than average for this bracket.

📊The lower-rated player wins 43.5% of games — this opening is a great equalizer.

📊0.0% of games end before move 20 — nearly all games develop fully.

📊86.3% of games reach the endgame (40+ moves) — you'll need endgame skills in this opening.

📊White's edge is +16.3% — White has a clear advantage at this level.

How This Opening Changes as You Improve

RatingGamesWhite's EdgeAvg. Game LengthUnderdog WinsQuick FinishesEndgame Reach
800-100039
+12.8%54 /5 /41
68+928.6%7.7%69.2%
1000-120060
-5.0%45 /5 /50
65+242.9%0.0%86.7%
1200-140080
+16.3%57 /1 /41
72+543.5%0.0%86.3%
1400-1600144
-7.6%46 /1 /54
65-442.4%1.4%82.6%
1600-1800200
+3.0%51 /1 /48
73+134.0%1.0%85.5%

Based on 523 games · Updated

Why Play the Stonewall Defense?

堡垒级的稳固

石墙兵型——c6、d5、e6、f5——是国际象棋中最难攻破的结构之一。白方很难制造兵的突破,黑方的中心几乎不受直接攻击的影响。这给了黑方一个稳定的阵地,可以放心行动而无需担心早期灾难。

清晰且可重复的攻击计划

不同于那些黑方需要走20步理论才能获得机会的开局,石墙从第一天就给你行动手册。计划始终如一:象出到d6(瞄准h2),后调到h5或h4,车经由Rf6-Rh6或Rf6-Rg6抬升,然后推...g5-g4撕开王翼。即使对手知道要来什么,阻止它又是另一回事。

体系化开局——面对一切都能用

石墙可以从荷兰防御(1.d4 f5)、后兵开局(1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 f5)、甚至英格兰开局(1.c4 f5)达到。因为无论白方怎么布阵结构都一样,你可以用同一套开局对付几乎所有走1.d4的棋手。学一次计划,到处都能用。

在最高水平得到验证

鲍特维尼克在整个世界冠军生涯中都使用石墙。卡尔森用它在超级锦标赛中击败了阿南德。中村光在冠军赛事中采用它。这不是一种在高水平就失效的诡计开局——我们的数据显示,随着黑方水平提高它实际上变得更强,黑方胜率在1400+水平上升。石墙是真正的武器。

Common Traps

Watch out for these dangerous tactical pitfalls

过早Nc3陷阱

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

白方过早将马发展到c3,而不是更灵活的b3或Nbd2。7...dxc4之后,白方中心崩溃。如果白方试图以8.Ne5保持活力,黑方兑换深色格象和后,然后用...Ng4攻击e5兵。黑方赢得子力,因为g4的马同时攻击e5和f2。教训:在石墙中,白方应该走b3和Bb2,而不是Nc3。

过度扩张惩罚者

1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.Nf3 e6 4.Nc3 d5 5.Bg5 Bb4 6.e3 O-O 7.Bd3 c6 8.O-O Nbd7 9.Qc2 Ne4??

白方以Nc3和Bg5尝试进攻性布局,从一开始就试图压制石墙。但在...Bb4钉住马和...Ne4之后,黑方利用这个钉子夺取了关键的e4前哨。e4上的马坚如磐石(被f5和d5保护)并攻击g5,迫使象退却。黑方获得了理想的石墙阵地——e4上的主导性马——同时白方雄心勃勃的布局适得其反。

f4冲击的反驳

1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.Nc3 e6 4.e3 d5 5.f4 Bb4 6.Bd3 Ne4 7.Nf3 O-O 8.O-O Bxc3?? 9.bxc3 Nd7

白方走5.f4试图建立自己的石墙攻击,但这太仓促了。黑方以...Bb4钉住马并立即占据e4前哨。...Bxc3之后,白方的兵型结构被破坏(叠c兵),而黑方拥有占据e4的主导性马和更优的兵型结构。白方以石墙对石墙的尝试严重适得其反——后手方只是先到达了关键格位。

石墙王翼突破

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 9.Nbd2 Nbd7 10.Ne5 Ne4 11.f3 Nxd2 12.Qxd2 Nxe5 13.dxe5 Bc5+?? 14.Kh1 f4

白方走11.f3试图驱逐e4的强马——看似自然但实为战略失误。在马的兑换解决后,黑方得到...Bc5+将军,然后...f4撕开王翼。白方王暴露,g3兵被削弱。致命的是黑方的攻击自动运行:...fxg3、...Qh4,h线以毁灭性力量打开。这一模式说明了为什么应该容忍e4上的马,而非去招惹它。

Beginner Tips

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始终先构建完整的石墙结构:兵在c6、d5、e6和f5。一个都不能少——每枚兵都有其用途

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将你的深色格象发展到d6——这枚棋子是你的首要攻击武器。用生命去守护它,永远不要主动兑换

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马属于e4。学会Nf6-d7-e4或Nf6-e8-d6-e4的调遣——让一匹马到达e4往往比任何其他子力改善都更有价值

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不要立刻担心'坏'的浅色格象。先发展其他棋子,然后通过...Bd7-Be8-Bh5或...b6-Bb7路线在后面激活它

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保持耐心——石墙讲究有条不紊地积累,而非快速战术。在发动王翼攻击之前,一步一步改善你的子力位置

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后通常先去e7(灵活),然后在攻击就绪时摆到h5或h4。不要过早把后送到王翼

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学习抬车的技巧:...Rf6接着...Rh6或...Rg6是将重子投入攻击而不需要打开线路的经典方式

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知道什么时候不该下石墙:如果白方走了针对你深色格象的早期Bf4,考虑延迟...Bd6或选择其他荷兰变例

Common Misconceptions

"'坏'的浅色格象使石墙不可下"

c8的象被e6和d5兵堵住了——这没错。但说'不可下'忽略了黑方拥有的三条标准激活路线:(1) ...Bd7-Be8-Bh5或...Bg6,将象调遣到活跃的对角线上;(2) ...b6和...Bb7,发展到b7施加远程压力;或(3) 坦然接受结构优势来弥补象的暂时被动。鲍特维尼克带着'坏'象下了30年石墙,成为了世界冠军。结构的优势远远超过了这一个缺点。

"石墙只适合被动的、防守型的棋手"

事实恰恰相反。石墙是黑方面对1.d4时能采用的最具进攻性的体系之一。整个结构就是为发动王翼攻击而设计的:后走到h5或h4,车经由Rf6-Rh6抬升,f5兵支持...g5-g4的兵潮冲击。石墙中的'墙'不是说躲在后面——而是说拥有一个安全的基地来发动进攻。许多石墙对局以毁灭性的王翼将杀告终。

"强手不下石墙——它只适用于俱乐部级别"

马格努斯·卡尔森在2015年Grenke国际象棋经典赛中用石墙击败了前世界冠军阿南德。中村光以荷兰防御赢得了2019年美国冠军赛。鲍特维尼克在长达三十年的世界冠军生涯中一直使用它。石墙绝对适用于最高水平——它只不过要求理解计划而非死记线路,这就是为什么它奖励有经验的棋手。我们的数据证实了这一点:黑方胜率随等级上升而增加。

Common Stonewall Defense patterns we detect

We automatically check if you fall for these specific traps.

About the Stonewall Defense

The Stonewall Defense (1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 d5 5.Nf3 c6) is a solid setup in the Dutch Defense with the stonewall pawn structure.

We track your structural play, attacking effectiveness, and typical stonewall themes from Black's perspective.

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固定兵型结构王翼攻击机会"坏"浅色格象战略复杂性体系化方法荷兰防御变例

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Mikhail BotvinnikMagnus CarlsenHikaru NakamuraViswanathan Anand

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Stonewall Defense analysis

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.

Famous Games

RabinovichvsBotvinnik
USSR Championship 19270-1

16岁的鲍特维尼克用石墙防御下出的最早期杰作之一,已经展现出后来使他成为世界冠军的战略成熟度。鲍特维尼克展示了完整的石墙教科书:锁死的中心、王翼的子力集结、以及决定性的突破。这盘棋宣告了鲍特维尼克登上世界舞台,并确立了石墙在最高水平上作为严肃武器的地位。

SteinervsBotvinnik
Groningen 19460-1

到1946年,鲍特维尼克已是世界上最强的棋手——而他在这盘对阵赫尔曼·施泰纳的关键对局中选择了石墙。鲍特维尼克展示了石墙结构毁灭性的攻击潜力,发动了施泰纳无法抵挡的王翼攻势。这盘棋展现了这套体系最佳状态:安全的中心、完美的子力协调、以及压倒性的结尾。

AnandvsCarlsen
Grenke Chess Classic 20150-1

在世的世界冠军马格努斯·卡尔森在一项超级锦标赛中选择了荷兰石墙对阵前世界冠军维斯瓦纳坦·阿南德——并且赢了。这盘棋引起了全球关注,因为石墙在绝对精英级别很少出现,但卡尔森信赖它来对抗历史上最伟大的棋手之一。这场胜利证明了石墙不仅仅是俱乐部级别的武器——世界上最好的棋手在竞技压力下用它对付了一位前世界冠军,并令人信服地获胜。

XiongvsNakamura
US Chess Championship 20190-1

在2019年美国国际象棋冠军赛决定性的最后一轮中,中村光需要赢棋才能夺冠——而他选择了荷兰防御对阵杰弗里·熊。中村光的进攻性下法势不可挡,这场胜利确保了他明确的第一名和冠军头衔。这盘棋展示了中村光对荷兰防御作为战斗武器的信心——当一切都悬于一线的时候。

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