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This is a new series which provides an ideal platform to study chess openings. By continually challenging the reader to answer probing questions throughout the book, Move by Move greatly encourages the learning and practising of vital skills just as much as the traditional assimilation of opening knowledge. Carefully selected questions and answers are designed to keep you actively involved, and allow you to monitor your progress as you learn. This is an excellent way to study any chess opening and at the same time improve your general chess skills and knowledge.In this book, Cyrus Lakdawala examines the universally popular Slav Defence which has been his main choice against 1 d4 for many years. Here he shares his experience and knowledge of his favorite opening, presents a repertoire for Black and provides answers to all the key questions.*Essential guidance and training in the Slav*Includes a Slav repertoire for Black*Incorporates an ideal approach to opening study
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Publisher
Popular ChesseBook ISBN
9781857447408
Year
2011Table of contents
- Series Foreword
- Bibliography
- Introduction
- 1 The Mainline Dutch Variation
- 2 6 Ne5
- 3 6 Nh4
- 4 The Geller Gambit
- 5 Fifth Move Alternatives
- 6 4 e3 Lines and 3 Nc3 dxc4
- 7 Fourth Move Alternatives
- 8 The Exchange Slav
- 9 Slav Versus Réti and King’s Indian Attack
- Index of Games
- Anand.V-Kramnik.V, World Championship (Game 7), Bonn 2008
- Buhmann.R-Akopian.V, Mainz (rapid) 2009
- Carlsen.M-Bu.X, Cap d'Agde (rapid) 2008
- Cyborowski.L-Fressinet.L, German League 2009
- David.A-Grischuk.A, French League 2003
- Deep Fritz 10-Kramnik.V, Man vs. Machine Duel, Bonn 2006
- Eljanov.P-Giri.A, European Club Cup, Ohrid 2009
- Ernst.S-Sokolov.I, Netherlands League 2005
- Garcia Ilundain.D-Miles.A, Escaldes Zonal 1998
- Goldin.A-Bareev.E, World Team Championship, Beersheva 2005
- Gulko.B-Lakdawala.C, US Championship, La Jolla 2004
- Gulko.B-Scherbakov.R, Helsinki 1992
- Hillarp Persson.T-Giri.A, Sigeman & Co, Malmo 2010
- Inarkiev.E-Shirov.A, Poikovsky 2008
- Ivanisevic.I-Sokolov.I, Croatian Team Championship, Sibenik 2008
- Kahn.E-Portisch.L, Hungarian League 2003
- Korchnoi.V-Hübner.R, Chicago 1982
- Kraai.J-Bareev.E, World Open, Philadelphia 2009
- Lenderman.A-Sadvakasov.D, Foxwoods Open, Ledyard 2009
- Llanes Hurtado.M-Rublevsky.S, Spanish Championship, Lugo 2006
- Magerramov.E-Sakaev.K, Dubai 2003
- Mamedyarov.S-Topalov.V, Benidorm (rapid) 2003
- Morozevich.A-Ivanchuk.V, Wijk aan Zee 2009
- Morshedi.A-Lakdawala.C, Gambito (rapid), San Diego 2008
- Nisipeanu.L-Postny.E, French League 2008
- Nyback.T-Ivanchuk.V, European Championship, Antalya 2004
- Polugaevsky.L-Torre.E, London 1984
- Ponomariov.R-Gelfand.B, FIDE World Cup, Khanty Mansiysk (blitz playoff) 2009
- Radjabov.T-Kramnik.V, Monte Carlo (blindfold) 2007
- Réti.R-Lasker.E, New York 1924
- Saidy.A-Lakdawala.C, Memorial Day Classic (rapid), Los Angeles 1998
- Sasikiran.K-Rublevsky.S, Foros 2007
- Shulman.Y-Lakdawala.C, Koltanowski Memorial, San Francisco 2000