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A Popular Chess Opening Explained by a Top Player 2008, 238 Seiten, kartoniert, englisch
The Chebanenko Slav is a very popular chess opening. This topical line is played by professional grandmasters, but also at club level. This book explains the origins, the basic plans and the ideas in this system. It brings the knowledge up to date and teaches the best methods for both Black and White. It is written by a world-class player in a very accessible style and contains many tips, tests and tools. On the Author: Victor Bologan is among the world’s strongest and most dynamic grandmasters. He won many top tournaments. His writing and teaching style has been praised by key international reviewers. From the Foreword by Alexey Shirov: 'Play 4...a6 in the Slav! I used to think it was a loss of tempo but it is not!' Contents: Foreword by Alexey Shirov Introduction
Part I – Various Replies on Move 5 - Chapter 1: The Exchange 5.cxd5 - Chapter 2: The Cunning 5.h3 - Chapter 3: The Uncommon 5.Qc2 - Chapter 4: Pressure on Black’s Pawns: 5.Qb3 - Chapter 5: Catalan-Style: 5.g3 - Chapter 6: Developing: 5.Bf4 - Chapter 7: The Rare 5.Bg5
Part II – Inserting 5.a4 e6 - Chapter 8: Catalan-Style: 6.g3 - Chapter 9: The Timid 6.e3 - Chapter 10: Pinning: 6.Bg
Part III – The Insidious 5.Ne5 - Chapter 11: The Forcing 5...b5 - Chapter 12: The Main Move: 5...e6 - Chapter 13: The Exchange 5...dxc4 - Chapter 14: Chebanenko’s Favourite: 5...Nbd7
Part IV – The Solid 5.e3 - Chapter 15: Minor Replies: 6.cxd5, 6.b3 - Chapter 16: Seizing Space: 6.c5 Various - Chapter 17: Seizing Space: 6.c5 Nbd7
Part V – The Strategic 5.c5 - Chapter 18: The Provocation 5...Bg4 - Chapter 19: The Rare 5...g6 - Chapter 20: The Sortie 5...Bf5 - Chapter 21: Flexibility: 5...Nbd7 6.h3 - Chapter 22: Flexibility: 5...Nbd7 6.Bf4
Practical Examples Index of Variations Index of Players New In Chess Code System
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