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| Openings for Amateurs Don't have the time to study opening theory, or to figure out where you're going wrong with your games? |
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| The Complete Kalashnikov If you are looking for a deadly weapon against 1.e4, the Kalashnikov Sicilian could well be your best choice! |
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| Estrategia en la Apertura II La obra estrategia en la apertura examina una amplia variedad de temas clave: desarrollo, centro, ataque y defensa, rupturas de peones, errores típicos... |
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| Estrategia en la Apertura I La obra estrategia en la apertura examina una amplia variedad de temas clave: desarrollo, centro, ataque y defensa, rupturas de peones, errores típicos... |
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| A Vigorous Chess Opening Repertoire For Black The Petroff Defence is anything but dull. Although it is a frequent choice of top grandmasters, club players often fear that it leads to passive play. This book will debunk this prejudice and open new vistas. |
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| A Practical White Repertoire with 1.d4 and 2.c4 Sooner or later every chess player faces the problem of building his or her opening repertoire. This is particularly difficult when you play with White, since you need to be well prepared against all of Black's possible responses. |
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| Wojo's Weapons, Volume 3 The Grünfeld is one of the most topical openings in modern chess practice. Many club players fear it, and top GMs often struggle to get an advantage when facing it as White. But is it really a theoretically sound defense?
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| The Torre Attack Move by Move The Torre Attack is a popular opening, especially at club level. White's development plan is straightforward and there are clear tactical and strategic goals. |
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| The Berlin Defence In this book Roman Ovetchkin and I have decided to illustrate the theoretical section with model games and thorough analysis of these will undoubtedly help the reader to gain a better grasp of the finer points of this system... |
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| The Kaufman Repertoire for Black & White Eight years after his acclaimed "The Chess Advantage in Black and White", grandmaster Larry Kaufman is back with a completely new repertoire book, covering the entire scope of chess openings for both White and Black, in one tome.
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| Chess Developments. The Sicilian Dragon The Sicilian Dragon is undeniably one of the most popular and eagerly discussed chess openings. The main lines lead to tremendously complex positions in which both sides attack freely. |
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| 1 ...D6 Move by Move 1...d6 can be employed as a universal defence to any White opening, making it an ideal practical weapon for Black. In this book, Cyrus Lakdawala invites you to join him in examining a cocktail of challenging lines with 1...d6. |
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| 1.d4 - Beat the Guerrillas After 1.d4, probably the most popular opening move in the world, Black can choose to employ a wide variety of unorthodox lines. |
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| Preparación Creativa de Aperturas Este libro encuadra las ideas teóricas en su contexto histórico, y aporta numerosos ejemplos de la práctica que revelan cómo es posible mejorar los sistemas existentes y dar con nuevas jugadas partiendo a veces prácticamente desde cero. |
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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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| Chess Opening Essentials 3 Indian Defences, Complete.
This book helps beginners to develop a solid understanding of fundamental opening play. |
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| Mastering the Chess Openings (Volume 3) This third volume focuses on the English Opening while also drawing together many threads from the first two books in a wide-ranging discussion of general opening topics. |
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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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| Greatest Ever Chess Opening Ideas, The Read this book and discover the stories behind the most powerful opening ideas of all time, and how you can utilize and learn from these ideas to improve your chess.< |
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| Fighting the Anti-Kings Indian 'I love playing the King's Indian, but no-one ever allows me to reach my favourite opening!Does this sound like an all too familiar complaint? The answer to this problem lies here. |
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| Entender las Aperturas Esta obra monumental pasa revista a todas las aperturas y es una guía excelente de las líneas principales que se consideran clave... |
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| SOS - Secrets of Opening Surprises, Vol.4 Secrets of Opening Surprises brings you a wide variety of unusual opening ideas. They may seem outrageous at first sight, but have proven to be perfectly playable... |
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| Como Construir su Repertorio de Aperturas Este libro, el primero en afrontar estos temas, el autor ofrece una guía orientadora sobre como seleccionar aperturas que encajen en su estilo de juego y que pueda jugar con confianza |
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| SOS - Secrets of Opening Surprises: Vol. 6 The highly acclaimed SOS series provides intermediate chess players with perfectly playable, easily digestible opening ideas: deviations from main line opening theory in a very early stage of the game |
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| SOS - Secrets of Opening Surprises: Vol. 5 The highly acclaimed SOS series provides intermediate chess players with perfectly playable, easily digestible opening ideas: deviations from main line opening theory in a very early stage of the game |
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| Opening for White According to Anand 8 Volume 8 in this popular series begins to examine the Sicilian Defence and proposes a repertoire for White based on the praxis of top Indian GM Vishy Anand... |
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| Opening for White According to Anand 6 This latest installment in the projected ten book series covers the Rubinstein (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4. Nxe4) and Steinitz variations (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3. Nc3 Nf6 4... |
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