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Wade Defence

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25. Bxc4 Qh3 26. Rf1 Qxe3 27. Qd3 Qxe4+ 28. Qxe4 Nxe4 29. Bd3 f5 30. Bxe4 fxe4 31. Re2 a6 32. Rxe4 Rg7 33. a4 Ka7 34. Rfe1 Rf8 35. a5 Rff7 36. R1e3 Rg4 37. Rxe7 Rxe7 38. Rxe7 Rxf4 39. Re6 Rc4 40. Rxd6 Rxc3 41. Rh6 Rd3 42. Rxh5 c4 43. Rh4 c3 44. Rc4 Rxd5 45. Rxc3 Rxa5 46. h4 Rh5 47. Rh3 b5 48. Kg2 Kb6
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1. Nf3 d6 2. d4 Bg4 3. c4 Nd7 4. e4 Bxf3!? 5. Qxf3 g6 6. Nc3 Bg7 7. Qd1 c5! 8. d5 Bxc3+! 9. bxc3 Ngf6 10. f3 Qa5 11. Qb3 0-0-0 12. Be2 Rdg8! 13. Rb1 Qc7 14. Be3 Kb8 15. Qc2 g5 16. 0-0 Rg6 17. Rb2 Ka8 18. Rfb1 Rb8! 19. Kh1 h5 20.
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among others ... But the towering figure of the line is Julian Hodgson, who popularized it with many dynamic performances. Among the other practitioners, the contributions of Miles, Adams,
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e4! 10. cxd6 Bxd6 11. Nd2 Bxe2 12. Qxe2 Ngf6 13. Nc4 Bc7 14. b3?! b5! 15. Nd2 Qe7 16. Rd1 0-0 17. Nf1 Nb6 18. Bb2 Nfd5 19. a4 f4! 20. exf4 Nxf4 21. Qxe4 Qg5 22. Qf3 Rae8 23. Qg4?
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In recognition of Hodgson's contributions, the authors refer to the opening as the "Hodgson Variation" rather than the "Wade Defence".
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49. Kf3 a5 50. Ke2 b4 51. Kd2 Kb5 52. Kc2 a4 53. Kb2 Rf5 54. h5 a3 55. Kb1 Rf1+ 56. Ka2 Ka4 57. Rh4 Rf2+ 58. Ka1 a2 59. h6 Ka3 0–1
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Qxg4 24. hxg4 b4 25. Na2 Ne2+ 26. Kh1 Nd5 27. f3 Re6 28. Bc1 Rff6 29. g5 Rf5 30. Nh2 Bxh2 0–1
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1. d4 d6 2. Nf3 Bg4 3. c4 Nd7 4. Nc3 e5 5. e3 c6 6. h3 Bh5 7. Be2 Be7 8. 0-0 f5!?
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and Jansa to the theoretical development of the line are worth mentioning.
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Notes based on those in Yrjölä and Tella, pp. 96–97.
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Index

Wade Defense
ECO
Bob Wade
chess opening
d4
d6
Nf3
Bg4
move order
algebraic notation
British
IM
Bob Wade
New Zealand
grandmasters
Julian Hodgson
Michael Adams
Vlastimil Jansa
Tony Miles
Rudolf Spielmann
Stein
Kavalek
Hickl
Veselin Topalov
Michael Adams
Dortmund
winning position
Reynaldo Vera
Boris Gulko
Lucerne

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