D06

Exchange Variation

In the Exchange Variation of the Queen's Gambit, after 4.c4-d5, White captures the pawn on d5, leading to a symmetrical pawn structure where both sides have equal central control. This opening often results in an open center, allowing for piece activity and tactical possibilities, which creates dynamic imbalances. Players who prefer solid, strategic play with an emphasis on pawn structure and piece coordination will find this variation appealing, as it leads to rich middlegame positions while minimizing early complexities.

In the Exchange Variation of the Queen's Gambit, after 4. c4-d5, White captures the pawn on d5, leading to a symmetrical pawn structure where both sides have equal central control.

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