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2002, 320 Seiten, kartoniert, englisch
By calmly fianchettoing his king's bishop in reply to the King's Indian and Grünfeld, White seeks to draw the sting from these dynamic defences and exert positional pressure throughout the middlegame. By refusing to create a massive pawn-centre, he offers Black no target for counterplay. This book covers the theory of the fianchetto lines of the King's Indian and Grünfeld in objective fashion, providing everything White needs to know to meet these two important openings while also equipping Black with various ways of combating White's set-up. Some of the lines become very sharp, especially if Black makes an all-out attempt to generate counterplay and provokes White into hand-to-hand fighting. These lines in particular call for accurate, detailed analysis, and Janjgava provides this in abundance. Contents: - 4...c5 - Fianchetto King's Indian with 6...c6 - Fianchetto King's Indian with 6...c5 - Yugoslav/Panno Main Line (12.Lb2) - 6...Sc6 without 7...a6 - Panno Variation 6...Sc6 7.Sc3 a6 - Classical Fianchetto 6...Sbd7 - Classical Fianchetto with 8...exd4 - Classical Fianchetto with 8...c6 - The Fianchetto Grünfeld with 3...c6 - The Fianchetto Grünfeld with 3...Lg7 and 4...d5
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