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Neo-Indian Attack : ウィキペディア英語版
Neo-Indian Attack

The Neo-Indian Attack is a chess opening that begins with the moves:
:1. d4 Nf6
:2. c4 e6
:3. Bg5
This opening is also known as the ''Seirawan Attack'', after top 1980s player Yasser Seirawan.
==Description==
The pinning of the f6-knight looks similar to the Torre Attack, but while the Torre is fairly common, the Neo-Indian is rarely played. The move order has been used by players such as David Janowski against Edward Lasker in New York 1922.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=David Janowski vs Edward Lasker )〕 The opening has been considered possible opening surprise in the ''Secrets of Opening Surprises'' series.
The most common responses from Black are:
*3...h6 which forces the bishop to move again, and unlike the Trompowsky Attack, 4.Bxf6 will not leave Black with doubled pawns.
*3...Bb4+ which can transpose to the Leningrad variation of the Nimzo-Indian Defense after 4.Nc3 or lead to unique variations after 4.Nd2.
*3...c5 4.d5
*3...Be7
Unless the game transposes to another variation, the Neo-Indian is classified as E00 by the ''Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings''.

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