Ideas Behind the Modern Chess Openings by Gary Lane

Ideas Behind the Modern Chess Openings



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Ideas Behind the Modern Chess Openings Gary Lane ebook
Page: 178
ISBN: 0713487127, 9780713487121
Publisher: B.T. Batsford
Format: pdf


It's currently at its 15th edition, so it clearly is both current and successful. FCO is a modern Fine's "Ideas behind the Chess Openings": concept and lot of texts to introduce to openings, short variations. Englewood, CO: Teachers Ideas Press. Or a threatened check or attack, modern chess theory teaches us that if the opponent makes even a slightly weak move in the opening -- an almost imperceptible inaccuracy, even as early as the third, second, or first move, the game can sometimes In fact, it is this unique style of Magnus that is probably the reason that a few years ago he gave up the idea of relying on Kasparov as a personal trainer. Champion Nick de Firmian's Modern Chess Openings book. Suitable for Beginners and casual players. Yasser Sierawan has a series called Winning Openings- All players have heard of ex U.S. By Gary Lane Paperback: 160 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.55 x 8.34 x 6.44. Magnus Carlsen, Number 1 ranked Chess player in the world. General Chess Ideas- This style is dominated by International Master Jeremy Silman. To describe the moves of the pieces. He explains vital strategies such as Pawn Structure, Knight Outposts, Bishops of Opposite Color, etc. Related Links: Ever wonder what happens behind the scenes when you buy or sell a stock? Publisher: Batsford; (April 1, 2003) ISBN: 0713487127. Over the years of modern chess history, various players have become famous for their openings, middle games, or end games, and many tactics have acquired the names of players or countries of origin, as in the Ruy Lopez opening or the Sicilian defense.

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