The Open Game in Action
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فرمت: pdf
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انتشارات باتسفورد
The open games, which commence 1 e4 e5, are some of the most exciting and
important in chess. In this, the first of a four-volume series covering all of the
major openings, former World Champion Anatoly Karpov presents a survey of
the Ruy Lopez, the Russian (or Petroff), the Scotch, the Italian (or Giuoco
Piano) and the Four Knights. Complete games from recent Grandmaster play
are analysed in depth, so that the reader sees the logical connection of the
opening to the middlegame (and beyond).
This is not only an excellent book for players wishing to improve their
understanding of the opening; it is also highly entertaining, and all players will
find much to enjoy.
Anatoly Karpov was World Champion from 1975 to 1985, during which time he
dominated the chess world, becoming the most successful tournament player
in history. His recent epic struggles with Gary Kasparov have proved that he is
the only player in the world capable of successfully challenging Kasparov for
the World Championship.
The Semi-Open Game in Action
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توسط آناتولی کارپف
فرمت:djvu
تعداد صفحات: 138
انتشارات باتسفورد
The open games, which commence 1 e4 e5, are some of the most exciting and
important in chess. In this, the first of a four-volume series covering all of the
major openings, former World Champion Anatoly Karpov presents a survey of
the sicilian defence, caro-kann defence, french defence, pirc-ufimtsev defence. Complete games from recent Grandmaster play
are analysed in depth, so that the reader sees the logical connection of the
opening to the middlegame (and beyond).
This is not only an excellent book for players wishing to improve their
understanding of the opening; it is also highly entertaining, and all players will
find much to enjoy.
Anatoly Karpov was World Champion from 1975 to 1985, during which time he
dominated the chess world, becoming the most successful tournament player
in history. His recent epic struggles with Gary Kasparov have proved that he is
the only player in the world capable of successfully challenging Kasparov for
the World Championship.