Your Kingdom for My Horse
When to Exchange in Chess
پادشاهی خود با تعویض اسب درشطرنج
توسط اندرو سولتیس
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تعدادصفحات: 256
ناشر: 2015؛ باتسفورد
978-1849942775:ISBN
اورجینال با قابلیت کپی و چاپ
Knowing when and what to exchange in chess trading chessmen in a series of closely related moves, typically sequential is an essential skill. This book, written by the hugely popular chess writer Andrew Soltis, is the only one that will help you up your game. He explains if you should exchange your bishop for a knight, which pair of bishops to exchange, when it's important to keep rooks on the board, and when to refuse any trade. Players of all levels will find plenty of practical tips and advice, as well as illustrative examples taken from actual play.
by Nigel Davies
شروع e4 برای مهاجم خلاق
توسط نایجل دیویس
سطح: پیشرفته و بازیکنان مسابقات
زمان آموزش: 4 ساعت
محصول چیس بیس
978-3-86681-055-6:ISBN
Playing 1.e4 with White is often associated with having to know reams of opening theory but this does not have to be the case. There are many unusual but playable lines which give White attacking chances whilst avoiding the well trodden paths. Besides the practical advantage of putting Black on his own resources this gives White the opportunity to play creative chess from early on in the game. On this DVD Davies presents a complete repertoire for White comprising unusual but aggressive lines. His suggested repertoire includes 2.Na3 against the Sicilian, 2.f4 against both the French and Pirc and the Fantasy Variation of the Caro-Kann. Video running time: 4 hours.
The Sicilian for the Tournament Player
سیسیلی برای بازیکنان مسابقات
توسط ادوارد گوفلد
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A Complete Defense For Black
دفاع همه جانبه برای سیاه
توسط ریموند کینه
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آنچه در این مجموعه خواهید آموخت:
1 e4 Nc6 2 d4 e5 با شرکت ( d5 Nce7), یا ( Nf3 exd4) بازی اسکاتلندی
1 e4 Nc6 2 Nf3 d6 یک واریانت از دفاع نیمزوویچ
1 d4 Nc6 2 c4 e5 گشایش غیرمتداول
1 d4 Nc6 2 Nf3 d5 دفاع چیگورین
1 d4 Nc6 2 d5 Ne5 دفاع بوگولیوبف
1 c4 Nc6 2 Nc3 e5 شروع انگلیسی
Have you ever wished you had an all-purpose chess move that you could play against anything White could throw at you? Something that was both sound, aggressive, and little-known? This chess book provides the answer with 1...Nc6. Against 1.e4 this is Nimzowitch's "other" defense, a favorite with maverick players such as GM Tony Miles. Against 1.d4 it has become a respectable opening in the last decade, being used as a surprise weapon by GM Jon Speelman. Study this book, and you need never be forced down your opponent's theoretical main lines again!
Here's the repetoire in a nutshell:
1 e4 Nc6 2 d4 e5 and now 3 d5 Nce7, or 3 Nf3 exd4 (Scotch Game)
1 e4 Nc6 2 Nf3 d6 (a variation of the Nimzovich Defense)
1 d4 Nc6 2 c4 e5 (I don't know if this variation has a name)
1 d4 Nc6 2 Nf3 d5 (Chigorin Defense)
1 d4 Nc6 2 d5 Ne5 (the authors call this the Bogoljubov Defense)
1 c4 Nc6 2 Nc3 e5 (English Opening)
مجموعه شروع برای سفید (ویرایش جدید)
توسط رایموند ژاکوبس
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This is a repertoire book (I guess that's why the title, huh?) that picks one variation for white in response to each black defence.
The repetoire is based around the Queen's pawn opening (1. d2-d4 followed normally by 2. c2-c4).
The lines featured are typically fairly solid - the authors tend to avoid the highly complex, overly sharp lines that require a lot of memorization.
I have personally had pretty decent results by following the recommendations contained in the book.
The book has an explanation at the beginning of each chapter outlining the ideas behind the opening. This feature alone makes the book valuable, especially for lower rated players who will get nothing out of the typical opening monograph with no words and all symbols.
The books limited size means that a higher rated player, such as 1900+ will definitely have to supplement the book with more specialized materials in order to be prepared for that exalted level of opponent.
There seem to be few (if any) typos in the book and the selection of illustrative games are pretty good.