A basic knowledge of opening theory is essential for club players, even those who may have little time for study and for whom chess is merely a relaxing pastime, if they are to avoid losing games because of setbacks in the early stages against a more knowledgeable opponent. This book sets out to provide sufficient coverage of all openings, explaining the basic strategy of each variation, with the intention that a few hours' study of favourite lines will enable the reader to avoid these pitfalls in future. This updated edition uses the now universal algebraic notation. The authors are both journalists experienced at writing for the average player. Tim Harding is an Irish Olympiad player, while Leonard Barden is former British Champion and chess correspondent for "The Guardian" and "The Financial Times".
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Höhe: 220 mm
Breite: 140 mm
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978-0-7134-5390-4 (9780713453904)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
How to study the openings; the Ruy Lopez; other kingside open games; the Sicilian defence; the French defence; other defences to 1 e4; the Queen's gambit declined; the Queen's gambit accepted; the Nimzo-Indian defence; the Queen's Indian defence; the King's Indian defence; Benoni systems; other defences to 1 d4; other openings.