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Catastrophes & Tactics in the Chess Opening - Volume 4

Dutch, Benonis & d-pawn Specials: Winning in 15 Moves or Less: Chess Tactics, Brilliancies & Blunders in the Chess Opening
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WINNING FAST IS FUN! This book is a collection of games played by the best players in the world in which either White or Black wins in 15 moves or less either a result of brilliant chess tactics, an accumulation of mistakes or blunders. Through the study of the games in this volume, you will improve your opening play, opening repertoire, strategies, and tactical ability. The chess opening covered in this volume are: Dutch Defense (1 d4 f5) Benonis - Modern Benoni, Schmid Benoni, Old Benoni & Benko Gambit Trompowsky (1 d4 Nf6 2 Bg5) The d-pawn Specials: Anti-Indians - Torre, London, Colle & Other 3rd move options Old Indian Budapest & Fajarowicz Gambits Minor d-pawn Specials There is plenty of instructive mistake and small masterpieces in this collection featuring many of the best players from the last 150 years.
Release date Australia
August 26th, 2017
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations, black and white
Pages
228
Dimensions
152x229x13
ISBN-13
9781522007999
Product ID
29058113

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