The Fabulous Budapest Gambit
eBook - ePub

The Fabulous Budapest Gambit

Much More Than Just a Sharp Surprise Weapon

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eBook - ePub

The Fabulous Budapest Gambit

Much More Than Just a Sharp Surprise Weapon

About this book

The Budapest Gambit is popular with club and internet chess players all over the world, and it is easy to see why. It has surprise value, it's not hard to learn, and it leads to sharp and dynamic play from the very start of the game. But what about its strategic value? When Grandmaster Viktor Moskalenko started playing the Budapest many years ago, its all-round appeal struck him, and since then he has won many games with it. This book contains quite a few of Moskalenko's own games, as well as games by other star players from the past and the present. They illustrate perfectly the dynamic character of this gambit as well as its solid strategic foundations. Moskalenko does not shower you with long computer-generated variations but clearly explains the plans for both White and Black. Moskalenko's lively style will infect you and encourage you to start playing this opening, which is a great weapon at any level, from club player to grandmaster. This new edition is completely reworked and fully updated from the original 2007 publication; It has been extended by 25% and contains new analysis, new games, new ideas and lots of novelties.

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Information

Publisher
New in Chess
eBook ISBN
9789056917494
Year
2017

Table of contents

  1. Copyright Page
  2. Contents
  3. Six symbols
  4. New In Chess code system
  5. Introduction
  6. Statistics report
  7. Chapter 1: Bishops against knights
  8. Chapter 2: Pawns against pieces
  9. Chapter 3: Classical style
  10. Chapter 4: War and Peace
  11. Chapter 5: Black knight fiction
  12. Epilogue
  13. Index of variations
  14. Index of games
  15. A brief biography
  16. Bibliography