The wildest opening on the board. Find out if 1.g4 is a weapon or a blunder.
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戈罗布攻击。白方极其积极地推进g兵,控制f5和h5,并准备侧翼出象(Bg2)。
Critical concepts every Grob's Attack player should understand
With 1.g4, White immediately grabs kingside space — a move that violates every opening principle. The idea is to follow up with Bg2, h3, and d3, building a unique setup. Against unprepared opponents, the chaos this creates is worth more than the theoretical disadvantage.
After 1.g4 d5 2.Bg2, White's bishop controls the long diagonal h1-a8. Combined with h3 to prevent ...Bg4 pin, White builds a unique fortress. The plan is to play d3, Nd2 or Nc3, and eventually e4 to challenge Black's center from an unexpected angle.
The Grob's greatest weapon is psychological: most opponents don't know what to do and try to refute it immediately, creating unbalanced positions where White's preparation wins. The key is to understand your own setup better than your opponent understands it — position knowledge beats theory here.
Explore the most important branches and transpositions in the Grob's Attack.
1.g4 d5 2.Bg2 c6 3.h3 e5 4.d3 Nf6 5.Nc3 Bc5
黑方用原则性的中心占领来应对侧翼的进攻。白方按照计划用Bg2进行侧翼出象,准备从侧翼给d5施加压力。
1.g4 d5 2.Bg2 Bxg4
如果黑方毫无防备,这可能是一个尖锐的陷阱。白方似乎牺牲了g兵,但打算用c4挑战中心并给削弱的后翼施加压力。黑方可以用...c6来应对以保持稳固。
1.g4 d5 2.Bg2 e5 3.c4
黑方在用d5占领中心后立即挑战g兵。白方通常用h3防守或尝试复杂的战术。
1.g4 g5
一种罕见但有趣的反应。黑方准备尽早出动女王并控制关键对角线。
1.g4 c5 2.Bg2 Nc6 3.h3 d5 4.d3 e5 5.f4
非常被动且原则性不强的回应。白方对中心获得了出色的控制,并拥有巨大的空间优势。
Original research from 1,870 real amateur games — data you won't find anywhere else.
📊White's edge is +3.2% — a slight advantage for White.
| Rating | Games | White's Edge |
|---|---|---|
| 800-1000 | 331 | -5.8%46 /0 /51 |
| 1000-1200 | 371 | +3.2%50 /0 /46 |
| 1200-1400 | 410 | +3.2%50 /0 /47 |
| 1400-1600 | 396 | +1.0%50 /0 /49 |
| 1600-1800 | 362 | -2.8%48 /0 /51 |
Based on 1,870 games · Updated March 2026
让你的对手完全脱离他们的准备。很少有人研究过如何对抗戈罗布攻击。
从第一步开始就导致狂野、非标准的局面,战术机会比比皆是。
对抗这样非传统的开局时,许多棋手会感到沮丧、困惑或过度自信,从而导致严重失误。
g4的推进立即开始在王翼争夺空间和压力。
Watch out for these dangerous tactical pitfalls
1. g4 d5 2. Bg2 e5 3. d3 c6 4. Nc3 Nf6 5. h3 Na6?? 6. g5
这是戈罗布攻击中最著名的陷阱之一。白方牺牲了g兵,但利用对c6的压力进行补偿。如果黑方应对不当,他们会在王翼或中心遭受严重损失。
1. g4 e5 2. Bg2 d5 3. c4 dxc4 4. Qa4+ Nd7 5. Qxc4 Ngf6 6. g5 Ne4 7. Bxe4
白方引诱黑方对中心施加压力,但实际上是在准备对后翼进行快速反击,通常导致白方获得优势。
1. g4 d5 2. Bg2 c6 3. h4 Nf6 4. h5 h6?? 5. g5 hxg5 6. h6
对抗 h4-h5 的扩张时,如果黑方走自然的 h6 试图阻止,白方走 g5!在 hxg5 6.h6!之后,白方获得了一个危险的通路 h 兵,它正向升变前进。黑方的 h6 创造了正是白方兵暴想要利用的弱点。黑方应该用 ...Ne4 来回应 h5。
记住,虽然它可能令人惊讶,但客观上戈罗布攻击并不被认为是一个强大的开局。对你的长期进步,请谨慎使用它
要为黑方直接控制中心并试图利用你被削弱的王翼做好准备
掌握罗马什金陷阱及相关的战术,因为它们经常能抓到毫无准备的对手
灵活应对黑方的回应,因为你经常会遇到各种不同的防守方式
不要自动王车易位!考虑到g兵已经推进,你的国王在王翼通常不安全。评估后翼或中心的安全
作为黑方对抗戈罗布时,专注于占据中心:1...d5 2...e5。不要试图在第一步就在战术上驳倒它。
如果黑方不吃 g4 兵,它就会变成一个攻击兵——利用 g5 和 h4-h5 来制造直接的王翼威胁。
研究巴斯曼(Basman)使用非正统开局的对局,以理解走 1.g4 背后的实用心理学——混乱本身就是这个开局的精髓。
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Grob's Attack (1.g4) is one of the most unconventional openings in chess. White immediately grabs kingside space against all opening principles. After 1...d5, White plays 2.Bg2 and 3.h3, building a unique setup. At the club level it creates chaotic positions that are difficult to handle without preparation.
We track your success rate in positions arising from 1.g4, identify when the unorthodox approach creates real problems for opponents, and when it backfires.
Common questions about Grob's Attack analysis
迈克尔·巴斯曼(戈罗布攻击最著名的支持者之一)出人意料地使用这个开局,对毫无准备的对手取得了一场战术上的精彩胜利。
这个相对较少见的开局在现代特级大师对局中的出现。卡尔森利用其复杂性将对手拖入一个不寻常且棘手的局面。
一次早期的非正统开局的著名实验,虽然不如其他人的更系统化,但展示了它的潜力。
美国俱乐部棋手约翰·彭奎特(John Penquite)成为了一位出人意料的戈罗布专家,在俱乐部比赛中使用 1.g4 取得了很高的胜率。他的对局在网上被广泛记录,作为戈罗布的混乱因素如何对毫无准备的俱乐部级别棋手产生奇效的例子。彭奎特的成功证明了这个开局的实用价值远远超过了它的理论评估。
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