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What does a chess player need who is familiar with the rules, but often gets into trouble right away in the opening? This question was the starting point for the authors before they began to compile their material.
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Jerzy Konikowski, Uwe Bekemann - "Openings: Semi-Open Games: Read-Understand-Play" (K-5644)
What does a chess player need who is familiar with the rules, but often gets into trouble right away in the opening? This question was the starting point for the authors before they began to compile their material.
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Language versions | English |
Series | READ - UNDERSTAND - PLAY |
Author / Authors | Jerzy Konikowski, Uwe Bekemann |
Publisher | Joachim Beyer Verlag |
Year of Publication | 1st edition 2019 |
Pages | 240 |
ISBN | 9783959209779 |
Hardcover | No |
Paperback | Yes |
Downloadable | No |
005 Table of Contents
007 Explanation of Symbols
008 Preface
010 Introduction
017 Chapter 1: The French Defense
023 Line 1: The continuation 3.e5
030 Line 2: The continuation 3.Nc3
057 Line 3: The continuation 3.Nd2
070 Chapter 2: The Caro-Kann Defense
085 Line 1: The continuation 2.Nc3
092 Line 2: The Closed Line 2.d4 d5 3.e5
101 Line 3: The Exchange Variation
107 Line 4: The continuation 2.d4 d5 3.f3
112 Line 5: The continuation 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Bf5
122 Line 6: The continuation 4...Nd7
131 Line 7: The continuation 4...Nf6
138 Chapter 3: The Pirc Defense
150 Line 1: The continuation 4.f4
158 Line 2: The continuation 4.Be3
164 Chapter 4: The King's Fianchetto orModern Defense
172 Chapter 5: The Scandinavian Defense
192 Line 1: The continuation 3...Qd8
196 Line 2: The continuation 3...Qd6
202 Chapter 6: The Alekhine Defense
209 Line 1: The continuation 4.Nf3
214 Line 2: The continuation 4.exd6
221 Chapter 7: The Nimzowitsch Defense
224 Line 1: The continuation 2...d5
231 Line 2: The continuation 2...e5
236 List of Sources