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- Playing 1.e4 e5 - A Classical Repertoire
Playing 1.e4 e5 - A Classical Repertoire
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- Ntrilis N.
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- 384 blz.
- Engels
- 2016
Every chess player needs a high-quality answer to 1.e4, and there is nothing more reliable than 1...e5. Black stakes a claim in the centre and prepares to deploy his pieces on good squares. The challenge nowadays is to build a robust repertoire without being overwhelmed by the volume of material and continual advances in opening theory.
In Playing 1.e4 e5 - A Classical Repertoire, Nikolaos Ntirlis offers the best of both worlds: a complete repertoire against 1.e4, built on sound positional principles, which does not require excessive memorization. Against the Spanish the author recommends the Breyer System, one of the most stable, computer-proof options at Black’s disposal. The Scotch, Italian, Four Knights and various other sidelines and gambits are handled with the same clarity and efficiency.
Nikolaos Ntirlis is an opening expert and adviser to numerous GMs. He is an avid researcher, and in this book he draws on masterly insights from chess legends such as Capablanca and Smyslov, as well as the latest analytical tools that modern technology has to offer.
Content
004 Key to Symbols used
005 Foreword by Parimarjan Negi
007 Bibliography
009 Introduction
011 Summary of Recommendations
Open Games
013 1. Early Deviations and Gambits
045 2. Bishop’s Opening and Vienna Game
063 3. Four Knights - Introduction
087 4. Four Knights - 4.d4 and 4.Bb5
110 5. Scotch Game
142 6. Two Knights - 4.d4 and 4.d3
167 7. Two Knights with 4.Ng5
Spanish
203 8. Exchange Variations
238 9. On the Road to the Main Line
261 10. The Trendy d2-d3
285 11. Breyer - 10.d3 and Sidelines after 10.d4
309 12. Breyer - Alternatives to 13.Nf1
341 13. Breyer Main Lines
375 Index of Main Games
377 Variation Index
In Playing 1.e4 e5 - A Classical Repertoire, Nikolaos Ntirlis offers the best of both worlds: a complete repertoire against 1.e4, built on sound positional principles, which does not require excessive memorization. Against the Spanish the author recommends the Breyer System, one of the most stable, computer-proof options at Black’s disposal. The Scotch, Italian, Four Knights and various other sidelines and gambits are handled with the same clarity and efficiency.
Nikolaos Ntirlis is an opening expert and adviser to numerous GMs. He is an avid researcher, and in this book he draws on masterly insights from chess legends such as Capablanca and Smyslov, as well as the latest analytical tools that modern technology has to offer.
Content
004 Key to Symbols used
005 Foreword by Parimarjan Negi
007 Bibliography
009 Introduction
011 Summary of Recommendations
Open Games
013 1. Early Deviations and Gambits
045 2. Bishop’s Opening and Vienna Game
063 3. Four Knights - Introduction
087 4. Four Knights - 4.d4 and 4.Bb5
110 5. Scotch Game
142 6. Two Knights - 4.d4 and 4.d3
167 7. Two Knights with 4.Ng5
Spanish
203 8. Exchange Variations
238 9. On the Road to the Main Line
261 10. The Trendy d2-d3
285 11. Breyer - 10.d3 and Sidelines after 10.d4
309 12. Breyer - Alternatives to 13.Nf1
341 13. Breyer Main Lines
375 Index of Main Games
377 Variation Index