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Free Download ChessBase Reti Opening Powerbook 2025 Multilingual Fast Links | 324 MB
The Reti Opening Powerbook was based on an average of at least 2300 games. This means that 137,000 games from Mega and correspondence chess exceeded the Powerbook's entry threshold, plus 295,000 games from the playchess.com engine room.

The original move order a la Richard Reti is 1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 followed by a fianchetto with g3 or b3 (or even the double fianchetto), but nowadays the term Reti opening is much broader and includes almost all possible variations after 1.Nf3 that do not go directly into well-known 'grand' openings. One plays 2.g3 (sometimes also 2.b3) more flexibly, usually followed by 3.Bg2 and 4.0-0. Depending on Black's set-up, one then decides how to proceed. The Reti-Powerbook includes as many game openings as possible after 1.Nf3, but no variations with early d2-d4, which would lead to the Catalan or King's Indian, for example. )
The most popular moves are 1...d5 2.g3 Nf6 3.Bg2 c6 4.0-0 and now Black has to choose between the almost equally often played 4...Bg4 and 4...Bf5. The latter seems to be a good choice because of the preservation of the bishop, but the Powerbook shows a path to an advantage for White: 5.c4 e6 6.Qb3 Qb6 7.d3
Reti Opening
In the 1920s the then so-called "hyper-moderns" broke away from the dogma that at the start of the game the centre absolutely had to be occupied with pawns. Instead of playing 1.e4 or 1.d4 they opened with 1.Nf3 and left it up to Black to follow up in the classical pattern with 1...d5. This results in the starting position of the system of Richard Réti (1889-1929), who from 1923 on played in this way with great success against the strongest of opposition. In the Réti System White holds back his central pawns for some time; instead he increases his central influence by playing the fianchetto g3, Bg2 and plans to attack the black d-pawn with c2-c4 - either on the second move or later.
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