Winning Chess Openings

Winning Chess Openings
Author: Yasser Seirawan
Publisher: Everyman Chess
Total Pages: 308
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 For Dummies

Chess Openings For Dummies
Author: James Eade
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2010-07-08
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 0470882395

Improve your chess game the fast and easy way You never get a second chance to make a first impression?especially in the game of chess! Chess Openings For Dummies gives you tips and techniques for analyzing openings and strategies for winning chess games from the very first move you make! This friendly, helpful guide provides you with easy-to-follow and step-by-step instructions on the top opening chess strategies and gives you the tools you need to develop your own line of attack from the very start. Includes illustrations to help ensure victory Equips you with the tools and strategies to plan a winning strategy Also serves as a valuable resource for curriculums that use chess as a learning tool Whether you?re a veteran or novice chess player, Chess Openings For Dummies is the ultimate guide to getting a grip on the openings and variants that will ensure you have all the right moves to open and win any chess game.

Semi-Open Tactics

Semi-Open Tactics
Author: Tim Sawyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2020-09-27
Genre:
ISBN:

Semi-Open Tactics gives 500 game positions to help you win. Check out combinations and checkmates from these popular openings. These Semi-Open games begin 1.e4 when Black plays 1...Nf6 (Alekhine Defence), 1...d5 (Scandinavian Defence), 1...d6 (Pirc Defence), 1...g6 (Modern Defence), 1...b6 (Owens Defence), 1...Nc6 (Queens Knight Defence) or 1...f5 (The Fred). If you run toward tactics, you run toward success. Tactics help you to attack and defend accurately. This book shows winning positions from both sides throughout chess history with dozens of games played in 2020. See which lines feel right to you.If you're good at tactics, you're good at chess. Opening theory may help you start well. Endgame knowledge may help you finish well. Tactical skill helps you win games and avoid losses. Tactics include pins, forks, removing the defender, attacking two pieces at the same time, and threatening to mate your opponent. The easiest path to tactical success is to recognize patterns that occur frequently in your favorite chess openings. Grandmasters know patterns. Everyone knows a few positions. Here's 500 in the Semi-Open Defenses. Other openings after 1.e4 with 1...e5, 1...c5. 1...e6, or 1...c6 are covered in my other Tactics books. Tactical knowledge helps you to improve your winning chances. Take your opponent's pieces. Pick off the pawns. Mate the king! Don't rely on dumb luck. How can "dumb luck" allow you to win? You can win a few games when your opponent makes dumb moves. That's when your opponent gives up a piece for nothing. You're lucky when your opponent fails to defend a mate in one. To advance, you need more than dumb luck. You need tactics. I played Semi-Open Defenses thousands of times in my career. I enjoy unbalanced positions to fight for a winning advantage. As White, I want to checkmate quickly or win material. Fun times! The purpose of this book is to illustrate and teach the Semi-Open Tactics. I assume you can read algebraic chess notation. The White pieces are positioned at the bottom of each diagram. Above each diagram note who can move and win. It's either White to play a tactical move or Black to play a tactical move. Some moves are simple and easy. Others are subtle and tricky. That's chess - lots of obvious moves and lots of sneaky moves. Look at each diagram. It's a key position ready for a tactical win. The final moves are in bold with a brief analysis or comment. Chess engines were used to ensure the accuracy of analysis. Follow the moves in your mind. The skill to visualize each new position without moving pieces improves your tactical strength. The Scandinavian Defence 1.e4 d5 can transpose to other lines. For 2.exd5 Nf6 3.Nc3 see 1.e4 Nf6 2.Nc3 d5 3.exd5. For 1.e4 d5 2.d4 Nc6 see 1.e4 Nc6 2.d4 d5. If 1.e4 d5 2.d4 c6 see my Caro-Kann Tactics book. For 1.e4 d5 2.d4 e6 see my French Tactics. If 1.e4 d5 2.d4 dxe4 see Blackmar-Diemer Tactics (next book). The 500 winning tactical positions in this book come from chess games followed by a short line of analysis or a brief comment. Players may sacrifice a pawn, a piece, or the Exchange to speed up the attack. You make life more difficult for all your opponents when you think tactically about how to attack their weak points. Games are arranged by ECO (Encyclopedia of Chess Openings) coding (B00 to B09) from less popular to more popular moves.ECO updates their 500 codes. A few variations move from one code to another to account for changes in popularity. I try to be consistent with my Chess Training Repertoire Moves 4 book. Ideas in this book come from the Semi-Open Defences, but note: These same tactical patterns work in other chess openings too. Many champions play the Semi-Open Defences from both sides. Improve your chess. Go for the win! Buy Semi-Open Tactics now.

Play the Semi-Slav

Play the Semi-Slav
Author: David Vigorito
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-09-05
Genre: Chess
ISBN: 9789185779017

The Semi-Slav, one of the most popular openings among the chess elite, is also one of the most popular chess openings that Black can play against 1.d4. This book provides expert guidance on how to play this exciting variation. The reader receives an exciting Black repertoire against 1.d4, and a choice of two lines against Whites main tries.

Catastrophes & Tactics in the Chess Opening - Volume 7: Minor Semi-Open Games

Catastrophes & Tactics in the Chess Opening - Volume 7: Minor Semi-Open Games
Author: Carsten Hansen
Publisher: CarstenChess
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2018-02-23
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN:

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 Tactical vision Tactical ability.The chess opening variations in this volume are all the variations of the minor Semi-Open Games such as: 1) The Pirc Defence 2) Modern Defenses 2) The King's Fianchetto 3) The Alekhine Defense 4) The Scandinavian Defense 5) Owen's Defense, Nimzowitsch Defense Short games in chess have always fascinated me; what is it that is causing a player to go so wrong that he or she loses within 15 moves (or 25 moves as in my Chess Miniatures Series)?The games in this book illustrate the making of and punishment of a lot of typical mistakes: Loose pawns & pieces Not calculating far enough Over-burdened pieces Overlooked intermediary moves Misevaluations Not sensing danger And much more of that kind But the names also include a surprising amount of tactics (see the front cover - White to move), sometimes even missed tactical opportunities. I have chosen only from games of players that were rated 2350 and above (or would have rated as such, but it was before the rating system was put in place), because I felt that if mistakes like these can be played by such strong players, then there are lessons to be learned for the majority of the rest us. Further, I sorted away the worst games, such as when one side a piece is threatened and the other side forgets to move a threatened piece, even that happens among strong players. Through the study of the games in this book should help you avoid a lot of mistakes in your own games, help you to take advantage of the mistakes of your opponents and ultimately sharpen your tactics and tactical awareness by answering the prompts to the diagrammed positions. Enjoy!

The Closed Openings in Action

The Closed Openings in Action
Author: Anatoly Karpov
Publisher: B. T. Batsford Limited
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1989
Genre: Chess
ISBN: 9780713461695

The Queen's Gambit and the English Opening featured strongly in the recent series of World Title Matches between Karpov and Kasporov. In this book, Karpov uses complete games by leading Grandmasters including several games from the World Championship, to trace the development of new opening ideas and to show how these ideas influence the course of the rest of the game.

Paul Keres' Best Games

Paul Keres' Best Games
Author: Egon Varnusz
Publisher: Everyman Chess Classics
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1987-04
Genre: Chess
ISBN: 9781781943342

This biography of the three-times Soviet Champion contains a superb selection of 170 annotated games opening 1 d4 and the English/Reti complex.

First Steps

First Steps
Author: John Emms
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Chess
ISBN: 9781781944134

First Steps books are based around carefully selected instructive games which demonstrate exactly what both sides are trying to achieve. There is enough theory to enable the improving player to get to grips with the opening without feeling overwhelmed.