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| Slay the Spanish The backbone of Black’s repertoire is based on the Modern Steinitz Defence, which has justifiably earned a reputation as an important alternative to the main lines. |
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| Your Best Move Per Ostman describes in detail a clear thinking process he has developed over several years as a chess teacher – a process to guide us in our ultimate search to find the best move. |
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| Prepare to Attack There's no escaping the fact: if you want to win chess games, you have to attack at some point. |
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| Gambit Busters Sam Collins explores in depth the basic gambit approaches, the typical mistakes made at all levels, the world-class defensive and counterattacking techniques displayed by the great players, and how you can learn from them. |
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| Dangerous Weapons: The Caro-Kann In this book, three opening specialists team up and take a contemporary look at the Caro-Kann, one of the most popular chess openings. |
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| Play the Dutch In this book, Neil McDonald tells you everything you need to know in order to play this opening successfully. |
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| Mastering Chess Strategy An essential course in chess strategy. Contains over 400 pages of Grandmaster advice. Includes more than 350 training exercises
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| 10 Great Ways to Get Better at Chess In this book grandmaster Nigel Davies examines the methods used by a number of players who were looking to improve their game, and how they went about achieving their goal. |
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| Play the London System In this book, Cyrus Lakdawala presents a reliable repertoire for White with the London System. This book tells you everything you need to know about the London System. |
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| Play Chess Like the Pros What separates the greatest chess players from mere mortals? Grandmaster Danny Gormally believes that understanding, preparation and will to win are three crucial factors. |
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| Starting Out: The Réti In this book, Grandmaster Neil McDonald examines the Réti by going back to basics, introducing the key moves and ideas, and taking care to explain the reasoning behind them - something that has often been neglected or taken for granted in other works.< |
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| Beating 1.e4 e5 The emphasis is firmly on understanding and executing key positional and tactical ideas, rather than the arduous process of memorizing theory. |
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| How to Win at Chess - Quickly! Using instructive and entertaining games in which one side wins quickly, he examines all the typical mistakes chess players make in the opening and early middlegame |
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| Why We Lose at Chess Drawing upon his considerable experience, Crouch looks back at critical moments within games where mistakes are made, and examines how we can recognise the danger signs and avoid making impulsive decisions. |
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| Starting Out: Open Games 'Open Games' refer to a myriad of openings arising after the ever-popular 1 e4 e5: the Italian Game, the Scotch, The Two Knights Defence, the King's Gambit, the Evans Gambit, the Bishop's Opening, the Four Knights, the Petroff and much more besides. |
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| Chess Secrets: Heroes of Classical Chess In Heroes of Classical Chess, Craig Pritchett selects five great players whose style exemplifies classically direct, clear, energetic, tough, ambitious yet fundamentally correct chess playing attributes. |
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| Play the Ponziani In Play the Ponziani, Dave Taylor and Keith Hayward present a comprehensive guide to this intriguing opening. They provide coverage of all the main lines, identify the best lines for both. |
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| Who Dares Wins! In this book, Lorin D'Costa presents a comprehensive study of opposite-side castling and the crucial techniques needed both in attack and defence. |
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| The Rules of Winning Chess Do you want to approach every game with the confidence you can deal with any situation put in front of you? The Rules of Winning Chess will show you the way.< |
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| Modern Chess: Move by Move Leading chess author Colin Crouch selects and explains over 30 sensational games, all from the new millennium. |
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| Dangerous Weapons: The Dutch In this book, three renowned opening experts get together to take a revolutionary look at the Dutch Defence, one of Black's most ambitious answers to 1 d4. |
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| Improve Your Chess at Any Age In this original and thought-provoking book, Hortillosa explains his ever-evolving system of chess improvement. He discusses in detail methods of preparation |
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| The Classical Kings Indian Uncovered In this book, Krzysztof Panczyk and Jacek Ilczuk uncover the secrets behind this contentious opening and share their discoveries with the reader. |
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| The New Sicilian Dragon Concentrating on his favourite Dragadorf Variation, Williams constructs a cutting-edge repertoire for Black, one which is perfect for the modern Dragon player who wishes to cause his opponents maximum problems in the opening. |
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| Play the Catalan Using illustrative games and drawing upon his wealth of personal experience with the Catalan, Davies provides a reliable and dynamic repertoire for White, covers the main plans for both sides, and tackles crucial modern day issues such as move orders.< |
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| 7 Ways to Smash the Sicilian Seven Ways to Smash the Sicilian introduces, categorizes and studies the deadly sacrifices White has at his disposal. |
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| Fighting the Ruy Lopez Drawing upon his years of experience facing the Lopez, Grandmaster Milos Pavlovic devises a sound yet ambitious repertoire for Black based on the legendary Marshall Attack. |
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| Gambiteer II In this second volume of the Gambiteer series, opening expert Nigel Davies produces an ambitious and uncompromising repertoire for Black. His two main choices are the Albin Counter Gambit and the Schliemann Gambit. |
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| Gambiteer I In his two-volume Gambiteer series, opening expert Nigel Davies produces a complete opening repertoire which is certainly not for the faint-hearted: uncompromising and wild attacking ideas for both colours. |
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| Play 1...Nc6! In this original book, Christoph Wisnewski, provides the reader with an ambitious and all-encompassing repertoire for Black against every main line opening that White can play, based on the initial move 1...Nc6. |
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| Dangerous Weapons: The Queens Gambit In Dangerous Weapons: The Queen's Gambit, opening experts Richard Palliser, Glenn Flear and Chris Ward team up to investigate one of the most popular openings in chess history, but in a revolutionary way. |
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| Fighting the Anti-Sicilians The Sicilian Defence is by far Black's most popular answer to 1 e4 at all levels of chess. The reason for this is easy to understand: from the very first move Black unbalances the position and can play for a win without needing to take unjustified risks. |
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| Dangerous Weapons: Anti-Sicilians In Dangerous Weapons: Anti-Sicilians, prominent opening specialists John Emms, Richard Palliser and Peter Wells take a revolutionary look at a popular group of openings - the Anti-Sicilians. |
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| Bird's Opening In this book International Master Timothy Taylor unearths the secrets of Bird's Opening and its many deviations. |
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| How to Play Against 1.e4 This book provides a solution. Neil McDonald advocates his favourite opening - the very popular French Defence - but chooses a repertoire for Black that requires only the minimum amount of move memorization. |
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| True Combat Chess Taylor emphasizes the practical aspects of chess: how to really make the most of your ability; how to win at all costs; and how to absorb the lessons of defeat to come back stronger.< |
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| Play the Queen's Indian In this book Andrew Greet presents a complete repertoire for Black in the Queen's Indian. He reveals his secrets from years of experience in the opening. |
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| Play the Slav In this book, James Vigus presents a comprehensive and trustworthy repertoire for Black. He outlines the main ideas for both sides and highlights the tactics to watch out for. |
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