Chess Opening Explorer

A chess opening explorer tool and study guide. Play a chess opening on the board and see the related article and stats for that opening.

Leonardis Variation




Random Page
Restart Back to Main Site

Opening name: Leonardis Variation
Opening line: 1. e4 e5 2. d3
Lichess Board
Wikibooks Page


Winning percentages

White: 14 (20.59%)
Black: 31 (45.59%)
Draws: 23 (33.82%)

Leonardis Variation

2.d3

2. d3 is known as the Leonardis Variation. The Leonardis Variation is inferior to most other responses to the open game (like 2. Nf3 or 2. Bc4) because it is very passive and blocks off the light squared bishop (hems it to a defensive role on e2). Also, this is a very quiet move and allows black easy equality with 2... Nf6 followed by 3... d5. However, this can be taken as a reversed Philidor Defense, and in that case, it is quite playable for white (this still results in equal positions, but black has a small first-move advantage). Nevertheless, as told before, this move does effectively give up White's first move advantage to black, so is never played very commonly.



Engine Evaluation

Depth: 39
Score: -0.01
Best Move: Nc6
PV Line: 1. e4 e5 2. d3 Nc6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. c4 Bc5 5. Be2 d6 6. O-O O-O 7. Nc3

Historical games for Leonardis Variation

GameResultYear
Caruana, F. (2822) vs Aronian, L. (2767)0-12018
Mamedov, Rauf (2654) vs Oparin, Grigoriy (2652)1-02020
Vorotnikov, Vladislav V (2505) vs Malaniuk, Vladimir P (2580)1/2-1/21995
Vorotnikov, Vladislav V (2465) vs Smejkal, Jan (2510)0-11995
Quiroga, Facundo (2430) vs Slipak, Sergio (2520)0-11995
Vorotnikov, Vladislav V (2430) vs Georgiev, Krum (2505)1/2-1/21992
Vorotnikov, Vladislav V (2405) vs Arbakov, Valentin (2525)1/2-1/21990
Vorotnikov, Vladislav V (2495) vs Belozerov, Andrei (2420)1/2-1/21997
Vorotnikov, Vladislav V (2430) vs Galdunts, Sergey (2465)1/2-1/21992
Littlewood, John Eric (2380) vs Hebden, Mark (2515)0-11987
Back to main site
Contact: sgriffin53 [at] gmail (dot) com
Support the author:

Donate Crypto