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One of Black’s more aggressive alternatives for the Ruy Lopez (Spanish Game) is the Marshall Attack: after 3…a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 Black plays the gambit 8…d5, sacrificing a pawn.
It might seem that Black has been careless and lost a pawn; however, the sacrifice has also stripped White’s kingside of its defenders, given Black a lead in development, and rendered White’s 8.c3 irrelevant. Since Black’s compensation is based on positional rather than tactical considerations, it is difficult or perhaps impossible to find a refutation.
Black generally goes all-in with a massive kingside attack, which has been analysed to great depth with no definite conclusion as to the Marshall’s soundness. The Marshall Attack is a very sharp opening system in which a great amount of theoretical knowledge is vital, and many White players, including Garry Kasparov, avoid it by playing one of the anti-Marshall systems, 8.d4, 8.a4 or 8.h3 instead of 8.c3.
This gambit became famous when Frank James Marshall used it as a prepared variation against José Raúl Capablanca in 1918; nevertheless, Capablanca found a way through the complications and won. It is often said that Marshall had kept this gambit a secret for use against Capablanca since his defeat in their 1909 match.
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