1e4 d5 Repertoire for white
One advice is that if White goes castle on the kingside ( i.e early O-O), Black is close to equalize. Therefore White must select more ambitious lines with O-O-O ( castling queen side) to fight for an advantage. Quite inportant to remember for bullet / 3' games !
1. e4 d5 2. exd5 Qxd5 3. Nc3 Qa5 4. d4 Nf6 5. Nf3 c6 6. Bc4
here Black can play
A) 6.. Bf5 which is the main line I recommend the following set-up for White
7. Bd2 e6 8. Qe2 Bb4 9. O-O-O Nbd7 10. a3
10... Bxc3 11. Bxc3 Qc7 12. Ne5 12... Nxe5 13. dxe5 Nd5
Now we reach a fairly well-known position. Here's the trick 14 Bd4 !?
The main variation, most often played is this one instead 14. Bd2 O-O-O 15. g4 Bg6 16. f4 h5! 17. h3 hxg4 18. hxg4 Rxh1 19. Rxh1 Qb6 20. Rf1 Qd4.
In this line Black creates enough counterplay with 16..h5! break, opening the h file. if White prepares f4-f5, Black can play ..Qc5 or ..Qd4. Database game stats do not indicate White has an edge here, nor do chess engines ( Stockfish, Komodo,..)
The idea behind 14 Bd4!? instead is a more active bishop, aiming at a7 or c5/d6. Also we will decide if g4 or f4 makes sense. This idea may surprise Black as well.
14... O-O-O 15 Bc5!? with an edge for White. Please note that 14..b6 is the best answer to cover c5 for Black but White can still claim a smaller edge. Leave a comment at the bottom of this post if you need to see how.
Final position ( Variation A) after 15 Bc5!?
A) 6.. Bg4 I'd say this is this the 2nd most popular move by scandinavian players
here's the line I recommend
7. h3 Bh5 8. Bd2 e6 9. Nd5! Qd8 10. Nxf6+ gxf6 11. Qe2 Nd7 12. g4! Bg6 13.
O-O-O Qc7 14. h4 h5 15. g5 O-O-O 16. gxf6
Here again White has an edge. more space, Ne5 or Ng5 are possible, and White's king is safer. See replay below for additional variations
All variations here replay 1e4 d5 repertoire
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