BUDAPEST GAMBIT
آموزش کامل گامبی بوداپست برای سیاه
توسط بوریس آلترمن
فرمت فیلم: WMV
تعداد فیلم: 3
مدت فیلم: 1 ساعت 37 دقیقه
موضوع فیلم: گشایش برای سیاه
محصول ICC
GM Boris Alterman explores the Budapest Gambit (1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e5). The Budapest is popular with club and internet chess players all over the world, and it is easy to see why. It has surprise value, its not hard to learn, and it leads to sharp and dynamic play from the very start of the game. It was first played by Hungarian great Geza Maroczy at Budapest, 1896, but it was his fellow countrymen Abonyi, Barasz and Breyer who developed and popularized the opening in the early part of the 20th-century. While it is rarely seen at top level (though Mamedyarov deployed it in 2008 at the Amber tournament to beat Kramnik! Game HERE), it is not only solid and reliable, but you can also catch unaware opponents out in one of the myriad of opening traps to pick up a free win!
Avoiding the Sicilian - Alapin
آموزش اجتناب از سیسیلی آلاپین برای سفید
توسط گرگوری کایدانوف
فرمت فیلم: MP4
تعداد فیلم: 3
مدت فیلم: 1 ساعت 9 دقیقه
محصول: CHESS.COM
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With good reason, most players who aren't, well, chess professionals, would prefer to avoid the many complicated variations of the Open Sicilian. So what are your options? As GM Kaidanov explains, you have one major weapon in addition to the Closed Sicilian Grand Prix Attack (GM Dzindzichashvili's recommendation). Today he describes the important features of the Alapin Sicilian, and then reviews the 4.g3 varation of the 2..Nf6 line.
pirc defence classical system
by Dejan Bojkov
سری جدید دفاع پیرک حمله سیستم کلاسیک
توسط دژان بایکوف
فرمت فیلم: WMV
تعداد فیلم: 6
مدت فیلم: 59 دقیقه
سطح: پیشرفته، بازیکنان مسابقات
موضوع فیلم: گشایش برای سیاه
نام گشایش: حمله دفاع پیرک - سیستم کلاسیک
The Slovenian GM Vasja Pirc was a five time Yugoslavian champion. This speaks volumes for his playing strength but there is a more important contribution which he has made to the chess world. The defence which he explored in detail after the moves: 1.e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.Nc3 g6 is named after him. There were ups and downs in the appearance of the Pirc in tournament practice. Many people considered it dubious. However, the Pirc survived and it is coming back into fashion nowadays again. The reasons for that are the flexible nature of the position and the variety of possibilities that both sides have. One should expect that the fewer options which White has the easier the defence would be. Indeed, there is logic in that, but, on the other hand, correct play by both sides should lead to a draw. Instead of this approach the Bulgarian grandmaster Dejan Bojkov offers an aggressive repertoire for the second player in this new DVD. Black risks more than usual but hopes for higher dividends in return for the risk. The original analyses on the DVD will help the reader control the risk involved