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15 Must Know Opening Pawn Formations
Written by Yury Markushin
Monday, 23 February 2015 00:00
The pawn structure is a factor that primarily decides how the game will progress. In order to play chess on high level, it is necessary to understand the fundamental pawn formations that arise from the openings. GM Andrew Soltis has classified major pawn formations into 22 main categories depending on the opening played. In this article we will focus on 15 most fundamental formations that every chess players must know. This is a very condensed and straight to the point material, which is definitely worth analyzing.
1. Boleslavsky Formation
Opening: Sicilian Najdorf, Classical, Sveshnikov, etc.
Type of Position: Open, dynamic
Ideas for White: Taking control of the weak d5 square, attacking d6 pawn, f2-f4 break
Ideas for Black: d6-d5 break, minority attack, controlling the c4 square
2. Caro Formation
Opening: Caro-Kann, French, Queen Gambit Declined
Type of Position: Positional, strategic maneuvering
Ideas for White: Strong outpost on e5, space advantage of the kings side, d4-d5 break,
Ideas for Black: Weak d4 pawn, c6-c5 and e6-e5 breaks.
3. Closed Sicilian Formation
Opening: Closed Sicilian, Closed English (reversed)
Type of Position: Closed
Ideas for White: kingside pawn attack, c2-c3 and d3-d4 breaks
Ideas for Black: queenside pawn attack, a1-h8 diagonal
4. d5 Pawn Chain Formation
Opening: Kings Indian, Benoni, Ruy Lopez
Type of Position: Closed
Ideas for White: Queenside space advantage, c2-c4-c5 break, f2-f4 break.
Ideas for Black: Kingside attack, f7-f5 break, c7-c6 break.
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5. Dragon Formation
Opening: Sicilian Dragon, English (reversed)
Type of Position: Razor Sharp
Ideas for White: Outpost on d5, kingside attack, f2-f4-f5 break or h2-h4-h5 break.
Ideas for Black: Control of long diagonal, queenside attack
6. e5 Pawn Chain Formation
Opening: French
Type of Position: Closed, semi-closed, sharp game
Ideas for White: Kings side attack, f2-f4-f5 break
Ideas for Black: Breaks via c7-c5 and f7-f6
7. Hanging Pawn Formation
Opening: Queens Gambit Declined, Queens Indian Defense
Type of Position: Open
Ideas for White: Opening center, kings side attack
Ideas for Black: Forcing advance, weakening the pawns
8. Hedgehog Formation
Opening: English, Sicilian
Type of Position: Closed, semi open
Ideas for White: e4-e5 break, supported by f2-f4
Ideas for Black: Opening the center via d5
9. Isolani Formation
Opening: Queens Gambit, French
Type of Position: Open
Ideas for White: d4-d5 break, attack at the center, outpost on e5, kingside attack
Ideas for Black: blockade, transitioning to the endgame
10. Maroczy Formation
Opening: Sicilian
Type of Position: Semi-open
Ideas for White: Fianchettoing of bishops, kingside attack, c4-c5 and e4-e5 breaks
Ideas for Black: b7-b5 break, f7-f5 beak, d6-d5 break
11. Orthodox Formation
Opening: Queens Gambit Declined. Caro-Kann (reversed)
Type of Position: Semi-open
Ideas for White: Minority attack, e3-e4 break
Ideas for Black: e4 outpost, kingside attack
12. Rauzer Formation
Opening: Kings Indian, Old Indian (reversed), Ruy Lopez (reversed)
Type of Position: Semi-open
Ideas for White: Weak d6 square, c4-c5 break, a3-f8 diagonal, queenside attack
Ideas for Black: Weak d4, a1-h8 diagonal, kings side attack
13. Scheveningen Formation
Opening: Sicilian (different variations)
Type of Position: sharp
Ideas for White: Pressure on d-file, space, e4-e5 break, f2-f4-f5 push
Ideas for Black: Pressure on c-file, minority attack, d6-d5 break
14. Slav Formation
Opening: Slav, Catalan, Grunfeld, Colle.
Type of Position: positional
Ideas for White: Pressure on c-file, d4-d5 break
Ideas for Black: e6-e5 break and c6-c5 break
15. Stonewall Formation
Opening: Dutch, Colle, English
Type of Position: Closed, symmetric
Ideas for White: Outpost on e5, exchange of bad bishops
Ideas for Black: Outpost on e4, exchange of bad bishops
Note: Middle-game is no doubt a very important part of chess. If you want to improve your general chess level simply working on the middle-game is not enough. If you aim for a dramatic improvement at chess you need to work on all of the elements of chess: