Complete Defense to King Pawn Openings

Complete Defense to King Pawn Openings
Author: Eric Schiller
Publisher: Cardoza Publishing
Total Pages: 243
Release:
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1580425356

Based on the powerful Caro-Kann, a favorite weapon of great players, you'll learn how to come right out of the gate and defend against 1.d4, the most popular first move in chess. This is a great beginners book because readers need to learn just one strong opening system, and it can be used to combat all of Whites 1.d4 openings. You'll learn every option and strategy White can throw on the board, the correct plan to combat them all, and how to seize the initiative and take control of the game. Up-to-date analysis includes examples from world-class games. Includes more than 350 diagrams and clear explanations. 300 pages

King's Pawn Opening: the 2. Ke2 System

King's Pawn Opening: the 2. Ke2 System
Author: David Lonsdale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2019-02-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781796435146

This is a chess monograph called "King's Pawn Opening: The 2. Ke2 System" which explores this chess opening: "1. e4 and 2. Ke2". The author has played 80 completed chess games where he won 57 games, lost 20 games, and drew 3 games. All these chess games are recorded in Algebraic Chess Notation. And there are 68 chess diagrams, too.

Complete Defense to Queen Pawn Openings

Complete Defense to Queen Pawn Openings
Author: Eric Schiller
Publisher: Cardoza Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release:
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1580425364

This aggressive counterattacking repertoire covers Black opening systems against virtually every opening except for 1.e4 (plus most flank games), based on the exciting and powerful Tarrasch Defense, which helped win Kasparov and Spassky championships. Black learns the Classical Tarrasch, Symmetrical Tarrasch, Asymmetrical Tarrasch, Marshall and Tarrasch gambits, and Tarrasch without Nc3, to achieve early equality or even an outright advantage in the first few moves. This is an important opening book for aggressive players looking for an edge. 288 pages

Keep It Simple 1.d4

Keep It Simple 1.d4
Author: Christof Sielecki Christof Sielecki
Publisher: New In Chess
Total Pages: 796
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9056918680

After the success of his award-winning book ‘Keep it Simple 1.e4’ International Master Christof Sielecki is back. His new repertoire based on 1.d4 has a similar profile: variations that are straightforward and easy to remember, and require little or no maintenance. Sielecki has created a reliable set of opening lines for chess players of almost all levels. The major objective is to dominate Black from the opening, by simple means. You don’t need to sacrifice anything or memorize long tactical lines. His main concept is for White to play 1.d4, 2.Nf3, 3.g3, 4.Bg2, 5.0-0 and in most cases 6.c4. Sielecki developed this repertoire while working with students who were looking for something that was easy to understand and easy to learn. This new 1.d4 repertoire may be even easier to master than his 1.e4 recommendations, because it is such a coherent system. Sielecki always clearly explains the plans and counterplans and keeps you focussed on what the position requires. Ambitious players rated 1500 or higher will get great value out of studying this extremely accessible book.

Mastering the Chess Openings

Mastering the Chess Openings
Author: John Watson
Publisher: Gambit Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Chess
ISBN: 9781904600602

Presents information on the ideas and strategies for chess openings.

The Fearsome Four Pawns Attack

The Fearsome Four Pawns Attack
Author: Jerzy Konikowski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-09-15
Genre: Chess
ISBN: 9781888690279

Facing the King's Indian? Take No Prisoners! Here are eighteen chapters covering the principal variations with some rarer sidelines mentioned in the Introduction. In addition to this analysis, there are sixty-three fully-annotated games illustrating the

Winning Chess Openings

Winning Chess Openings
Author: Yasser Seirawan
Publisher: Everyman Chess
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2003-09-01
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1857448243

Start every game with confidence! The two greatest challenges for beginning chess players are not only to survive the openings phase, but also to choose appropriate attack and defense formations in the process. Winning Chess Openings shows you how to do both. In Yasser Seirawan's entertaining, easy-to-follow style, you're shown formations that can be used with other White or Black pieces. Winning Chess Openings will help you develop a solid understanding of opening principles that you can apply to every game you play without having to memorise a dizzying array of tedious and lengthy opening lines. * Build a safe house for a King * Estimate losses of ten moves or fewer * Utilise the elements: time, force, space and pawn structure * Plan strategy based on time-tested opening principles * Employ a defense for Black against any White Opening * Apply an opening for White used by World Champions Winning Chess Openings will help readers develop a solid understanding of opening principles that can be applied to every game they play--without having to memorize a dizzying array of tedious and lengthy opening lines.

Chess Openings: Traps And Zaps

Chess Openings: Traps And Zaps
Author: Bruce Pandolfini
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2013-02-26
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1439147043

In the first completely instructional book ever written on chess openings, National Master and game strategist for Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit Bruce Pandolfini teaches players how to take charge of the game's crucial opening phase. Of the three traditional phases of chess play—the opening, the middle-game and the endgame—the opening is the phase average players confront most often. Unfortunately, though, many openings are not completed successfully, partly because until now most opening instruction has consisted of tables of tournament level moves that offer no explanations for the reasons behind them. Consequently, these classical opening patterns can serve as little more than references to the average player. In Chess Openings: Traps and Zaps, Bruce Pandolfini uses his unique "crime and punishment" approach to provide all the previously missing explanation, instruction, practical analyses, and much, much more. The book consists of 202 short "openers" typical of average players, arranged according to the classical opening variations and by level of difficulty. Each example includes: -the name of the overriding tactic -the name of the opening -a scenario that sets up the tactic to be learned -an interpretation that explains why the loser went wrong, how he could have avoided the trap, and what he should have done instead -a review of important principles and useful guidelines to reinforce each lesson Also included are a glossary of openings that lists all the classical "textbook" variations for comparison and reference and a tactical index. Chess Openings: Traps and Zaps is a powerful, pragmatic entry into a heretofore remote area of chess theory that will have a profound influence on every player's game.

Chess Openings for Black Explained

Chess Openings for Black Explained
Author: Lev Alburt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Chess
ISBN: 9781889323121

Shows you how to start your chess games as dynamically and accurately as the greatest grandmasters in the world.