Pirc 3. Bd3 Help
"I think I would play Nbd7 at this point intending to follow up with Nc5 and Nxd3."
I would keep looking for something better than moving the same piece three times just to trade a knight for my opponent's bad bishop in a closed game.
no way! that is a sin!! Blacks knight is a beast if it can sit safely on c5. The position is closed and whites bishop isnt useful on d3 at the moment so i wouldnt exchange, its simply bad. If black becomes too cramped he can exchange pieces for more room to maneuver but i think ...f5 idea would relieve some issues regarding space if needs be. White has got a space advantage, but i dont see any targets for white at the moment. its early days, just dont trade his bad bishop for a good knight without any gain in another imbalance.
"I think I would play Nbd7 at this point intending to follow up with Nc5 and Nxd3."
I would keep looking for something better than moving the same piece three times just to trade a knight for my opponent's bad bishop in a closed game.
You have a point but I don't like the huge amount of theory required to play KID. I have tried the knight moves with some success, possibly because white was confused by the apparent foolishness of moving the same piece three times! The main reason is actually to avoid a line of the KID which does have a bishop on d3, albeit only on move 5. It is apparently played by quite often by Yasser Seirawan. Whatever, I don't like it so I play to avoid it!
Seems reasonable. The thing I was worried about was 4. e5 by white . I can see that 4. ... Nd5 5. c4 Nb6 transposes to Alekhine where black has played g6, which i guess cant be good. What I missed was Nh5 since the pawn covers the N. Then g4 is rubbish. Like I say though, CM liked 3. ... e5
Thanks for the help everyone
Lev Alburt and Alexander Chernin give the move 3. Bd3 some treatment in chapter 23 of Pirc Alert!, but for the Pirc they only consider 4. c3. They don't even look at the structure with the White pawns on d5 and e4 until near the end of the chapter and even then it's in the context of the Modern transposing to the Pirc. The analysis they provide is below.
However, they do note that 3. ... e5 is likely the best reply. It is possible that the position might transpose into something similar to a KID, but I agree with what was said above about trying to put a Knight on c5, a Bishop on b7, and playing c6. It's not clear to me whether fianchettoing the King's Bishop is good, though, as Be7 seems to do the job just as well.
ViperX883, thanks for posting that game. Is Pirc Alert! useful? It seems to be popular book. The game above seems to clear up what i said in my post about fianchetto on both sides, eventual ...c6 and a nice outpost on c5 for a black knight. [The position ends up with a white e4,d5 centre*]
I searched some games and i found that Blacks most popular response to 3.Bd3 is 3...Nc6, while some have tried 3...e5, and a game between 2 2000-2100 players 3...e6 was tried and draw agreed after 21 moves. Interesting positions seem to arise from this opening. Best of luck with it mxd4play.
Hi Graw,
I think Pirc Alert! is extremely useful. The second section of the book is devoted entirely to strategic themes and underpinnings of the various Pirc setups and it is fantastic. It certainly helped me get started, and I think that anyone interested in playing the Pirc regularly as Black can get something out of it, particularly if it's a new opening for you. The third section of the book is more explicit theory, ie move by move analysis, and is somewhat dated at this point. However, The Pirc in Black and White is great for getting up to speed on recent developments in the Pirc.
I recently started playing the Pirc online. My first OTB game with it and i got 3. Bd3. Not knowing this move , I used a lot of time to play 3. ... e5. I thought Bd3 must be a mistake and tried to punish it, but although I got a good attack , I ended up losing the game. I put the moves into CM to see what it did with Bd3 and it also played e5. However, whites advantage was given as + 0.5 into the middlegame. I dont have 3.Bd3 in my opening books. It looks like 3. ... e5 is virtually forced (in the larger sense) But that gives white a space advantage after d5 which seems to more than offset the blocking in of the KB. Any black Pirc players have any suggestions?