How to play the queen's gambit declined

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On the other hand, one of the weaknesses of this opening is that it can sometimes lead to a passive position for Black if he doesn't find the right timing to open up the position. Additionally, the development of the knight to d7 instead of c6 avoids the tactical complications of the Exchange Variation.

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By delaying the capture on c4, Black has more options to influence the center with his pieces. One of the strengths of the Queen's Gambit Declined: Orthodox Defense is that it provides Black with a solid and flexible position. The Orthodox Defense aims to build a solid position by developing pieces efficiently and controlling the center, rather than capturing White's pawn on c4. This opening is characterized by Black's pawn on d5, which rejects White's offer of a pawn in the center.

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Queen's Gambit Declined: Orthodox Defense is a popular opening in chess that starts with the moves 1.

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