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Understanding the Scandinavian
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- Kasparov S.
- Gambit
- 176 blz
- Engels
- 2015
The appeal of the Scandinavian Defence is easy to understand: it is very forcing - Black is virtually guaranteed to get his desired structure. There are no annoying Anti-Scandinavians to study!
But for many decades the Scandinavian was regarded with some suspicion, as Black apparently loses time recapturing on d5. Modern players have a different view. The great Danish player Bent Larsen kickstarted the revolution with his provocative assertion that it is an improved Caro-Kann (and, not least, beating Karpov with our opening)! But the 21st-century Scandinavian is a different beast altogether; the new main line of the whole opening (3...Qd6) has proven to have great strategic richness, with more than a few tactical tricks lurking just behind the scenes. The Scandinavian has been transformed into an opening that strong grandmasters are willing to use as their main defence, rather than as an occasional surprise weapon.
This thoroughly modern guide focuses on these new approaches, while also covering the more traditional main lines. Kasparov guides the reader carefully through each system, explaining his recommendations with wit and clarity. With his help, you will have your opponents wishing there really were some ‘Anti-Scandinavian’ lines!
Sergey Kasparov is a grandmaster from Belarus. He plays regularly in international events around the globe and is an experienced writer, with several books and online reports to his credit.
Content
004 Symbols
005 Introduction
008 1 3...Qd6 with 4. d4 Nf6 5.Nf3 c6 6.Ne5
054 2 3...Qd6: Other Lines
094 3 3...Qa5
121 4 3...Qd8
125 5 2...Qxd5 without 3.Nc3
148 6 2...Nf6
159 7 Rare Second Moves for White
165 Coclusion
166 Exercises
169 Answers
171 Index of Variations
175 Index of Main Games
But for many decades the Scandinavian was regarded with some suspicion, as Black apparently loses time recapturing on d5. Modern players have a different view. The great Danish player Bent Larsen kickstarted the revolution with his provocative assertion that it is an improved Caro-Kann (and, not least, beating Karpov with our opening)! But the 21st-century Scandinavian is a different beast altogether; the new main line of the whole opening (3...Qd6) has proven to have great strategic richness, with more than a few tactical tricks lurking just behind the scenes. The Scandinavian has been transformed into an opening that strong grandmasters are willing to use as their main defence, rather than as an occasional surprise weapon.
This thoroughly modern guide focuses on these new approaches, while also covering the more traditional main lines. Kasparov guides the reader carefully through each system, explaining his recommendations with wit and clarity. With his help, you will have your opponents wishing there really were some ‘Anti-Scandinavian’ lines!
Sergey Kasparov is a grandmaster from Belarus. He plays regularly in international events around the globe and is an experienced writer, with several books and online reports to his credit.
Content
004 Symbols
005 Introduction
008 1 3...Qd6 with 4. d4 Nf6 5.Nf3 c6 6.Ne5
054 2 3...Qd6: Other Lines
094 3 3...Qa5
121 4 3...Qd8
125 5 2...Qxd5 without 3.Nc3
148 6 2...Nf6
159 7 Rare Second Moves for White
165 Coclusion
166 Exercises
169 Answers
171 Index of Variations
175 Index of Main Games
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