Play 1…d6 Against Everything
eBook - ePub

Play 1…d6 Against Everything

A Compact and Ready-to-use Black Repertoire for Club Players

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eBook - ePub

Play 1…d6 Against Everything

A Compact and Ready-to-use Black Repertoire for Club Players

About this book

All the average club player needs is a small and manageable chess opening repertoire. They don’t have time and energy to study hundreds of pages of chess opening theory. And why would they? Amateur games are rarely decided in the opening. Understanding structures and finding tactics are much more important.
Renowned German chess trainers Erik Zude and Jörg Hickl have created an ideal club player’s repertoire for Black. This compact manual presents a set of lines that is conveniently limited in scope, yet varied, solid and complete.
The core repertoire is based on lines that the authors have successfully played at (grand)master level for decades: the Antoshin variation of the Philidor Defence against 1.e4 and the Old-Indian Defence against 1.d4. There is only a limited number of plans, ideas and structures that you need to learn, and very few forcing variations.

After an initial phase in which Black may at first sight look slightly passive, you will develop your position with a sequence of strong standard moves and start your highly effective counterplay. Zude and Hickl provide common sense guidance, explain all typical characteristics and give practical examples. If you have an Elo rating between 1400 and 2200, you don’t need to look further because you can Play 1..d6 Against Everything!

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Information

Publisher
New in Chess
eBook ISBN
9789056917456
Year
2017

Table of contents

  1. Copyright Page
  2. Contents
  3. Explanation of symbols
  4. Editor’s Foreword
  5. Co-Author’s Foreword
  6. Overview of the d6-repertoire
  7. Chapter 1: The Endgame Variation
  8. Chapter 2: The Antoshin Variation
  9. Chapter 3: Side variations after 1.e4 d6
  10. Chapter 4: The Old Indian
  11. Chapter 5: Side variations after 1.d4 d6
  12. Chapter 6: The English Opening
  13. Chapter 7: Flank openings
  14. Index of variations
  15. Index of games
  16. Bibliography