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- Tango! a dynamic answer to 1.d4
Tango! a dynamic answer to 1.d4
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- Palliser R.
- Everyman
- 192 blz
- Engels
- 2005
Tired of constantly defending passive positions with the black pieces? Looking for something new and exciting to unleash at the chessboard? This book provides an answer to these perennial questions. International Master and renowned openings theoretician Richard Palliser presents a complete repertoire for Black against queen's pawn openings based on the dynamic and very much underrated Black Knights Tango. Using illustrative games, Palliser gives a thorough grounding on the key tactics and strategies behind this ambitious opening, while also highlighting the various tricks and traps that both sides have to watch out for. Studying in depth both the main lines and White's more offbeat tries for an advantage, Palliser gives the readers the required knowledge and confidence to immediately try the Tango in their own games.
Content
004 Bibliography
005 Acknowledgements
007 Introduction
1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 Nc6
011 1 The Dark-squared Centre: White Develops Classically
032 2 The Dark-squared Centre: White Counters Dynamically
055 3 The Lunge: An Ambitious Early Advance
072 4 The Menagerie: Offbeat Tries for White
092 5 Reaching a Nimzo: Utilising the c6-knight
109 6 The Zürich Variation: An Underrated Nimzo Line
133 7 The Zürich Variation: 6 a3 Bxc3+ 7 Qxc3
159 8 The Fianchetto: Countering the Catalan
176 9 The Flexible King's Indian: Countering the Crafty 4 a3
191 Index of Variations
- An easy-to-learn repertoire for club and tournament players
- Written by a Tango expert
- Covers all of White's possibilities
Content
004 Bibliography
005 Acknowledgements
007 Introduction
1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 Nc6
011 1 The Dark-squared Centre: White Develops Classically
032 2 The Dark-squared Centre: White Counters Dynamically
055 3 The Lunge: An Ambitious Early Advance
072 4 The Menagerie: Offbeat Tries for White
092 5 Reaching a Nimzo: Utilising the c6-knight
109 6 The Zürich Variation: An Underrated Nimzo Line
133 7 The Zürich Variation: 6 a3 Bxc3+ 7 Qxc3
159 8 The Fianchetto: Countering the Catalan
176 9 The Flexible King's Indian: Countering the Crafty 4 a3
191 Index of Variations