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- Grandmaster Repertoire Vol. 2B - 1.d4 Dynamic System
Grandmaster Repertoire Vol. 2B - 1.d4 Dynamic System
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- Avrukh B.
- Quality Chess
- 592 blz.
- Engels
- 2019
When Boris Avrukh released his 1.d4 repertoire books in 2008 and 2010, they caused a sensation. GM Michael Adams remarked that “The high-quality Grandmaster Repertoire series has taken this format to a completely different level.” Avrukh’s newly revamped 1.d4 series has raised the bar even higher.
Volume 2B completes the series by providing cutting-edge antidotes to tricky defences such as the Dutch, various Benoni set-ups, Benko and Budapest Gambits, and anything else not covered in volumes 1A, 1B & 2A. With innumerable updates and improvements to the author’s previous work, this book is essential reading for any ambitious 1.d4 player.
Boris Avrukh is a grandmaster from Israel. He is an Olympiad gold medallist, former World Junior Champion and analysis partner of World Championship finalists.
Content
003 Preface
006 Key to symbols used & Bibliography
Dutch
007 1) Stonewall – 5...Be7
025 2) Stonewall – 5...Bd6
059 3) Classical – Introduction
074 4) Classical – 7...Ne4 & 7...Qe8
094 5) Leningrad – Introduction
119 6) Leningrad – 7...c6 & 7...Ne4
141 7) Leningrad – 7...Qe8
165 8) St Petersburg
Benoni Systems
192 9) Czech Benoni – Sidelines
213 10) Czech Benoni – Main Lines
232 11) Closed Benoni
249 12) 1.d4 c5 2.d5 e6
265 13) Miscellaneous Lines
Benko Gambit
281 14) Sidelines
293 15) 5...Bxa6
310 16) 5...g6
Budapest Gambit
322 17) Fajarowicz
337 18) 3...Ng4 – Sidelines
351 19) 3...Ng4 – Main Lines
Modern Defence
366 20) 4...c5 & 4...Bg4
390 21) Main Line
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4
415 22) Old Indian
440 23) Pseudo Queen’s Indians
451 24) Black Knights’ Tango
Minor Lines
463 25) 1...d6
483 26) English Defence
517 27) 1...e6 2.c4 Bb4+
538 28) b-Pawn Systems
564 29) Odd Ideas
581 Variation Index
Volume 2B completes the series by providing cutting-edge antidotes to tricky defences such as the Dutch, various Benoni set-ups, Benko and Budapest Gambits, and anything else not covered in volumes 1A, 1B & 2A. With innumerable updates and improvements to the author’s previous work, this book is essential reading for any ambitious 1.d4 player.
Boris Avrukh is a grandmaster from Israel. He is an Olympiad gold medallist, former World Junior Champion and analysis partner of World Championship finalists.
Content
003 Preface
006 Key to symbols used & Bibliography
Dutch
007 1) Stonewall – 5...Be7
025 2) Stonewall – 5...Bd6
059 3) Classical – Introduction
074 4) Classical – 7...Ne4 & 7...Qe8
094 5) Leningrad – Introduction
119 6) Leningrad – 7...c6 & 7...Ne4
141 7) Leningrad – 7...Qe8
165 8) St Petersburg
Benoni Systems
192 9) Czech Benoni – Sidelines
213 10) Czech Benoni – Main Lines
232 11) Closed Benoni
249 12) 1.d4 c5 2.d5 e6
265 13) Miscellaneous Lines
Benko Gambit
281 14) Sidelines
293 15) 5...Bxa6
310 16) 5...g6
Budapest Gambit
322 17) Fajarowicz
337 18) 3...Ng4 – Sidelines
351 19) 3...Ng4 – Main Lines
Modern Defence
366 20) 4...c5 & 4...Bg4
390 21) Main Line
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4
415 22) Old Indian
440 23) Pseudo Queen’s Indians
451 24) Black Knights’ Tango
Minor Lines
463 25) 1...d6
483 26) English Defence
517 27) 1...e6 2.c4 Bb4+
538 28) b-Pawn Systems
564 29) Odd Ideas
581 Variation Index