Opening Repertoire:
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Opening Repertoire:

Richter-Veresov Attack

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Opening Repertoire:

Richter-Veresov Attack

About this book

The Richter-Veresov Attack is characterized by the moves 1 d4, 2 Nc3 and 3 Bg5. It is a great system for players who want to take their opponents away from well-known theory, force them into unfamiliar situations and make them fight on their own resources. There are various modern interpretations of the Richter-Veresov Attack which usual involve White playing f3 at some point. However, in this book, the highly experienced chess author and coach Cyrus Lakdawala focuses on the traditional treatment which generally eschews f3 in favor of more classical development with moves such as Nf3, e3 or even Qf3. In Opening Repertoire: Richter-Veresov Attack, Lakdawala guides the reader through the complexities and carves out a repertoire for White. He examines all aspects of this highly complex opening and provides the reader with well-researched, fresh, and innovative analysis. Each annotated game has valuable lessons on how to play the opening and contains instructive commentary on typical middlegame plans. ·A complete repertoire for White to counter all replies. ·The question and answer approach provides an excellent study method.

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Information

Publisher
Popular Chess
eBook ISBN
9781781946824
Year
2022

Table of contents

  1. About the Author
  2. Bibliography
  3. Introduction
  4. 1 Chairman of the Board
  5. 2 Black’s Main Line: 3 ... Nbd7
  6. 3 Third Move Alternatives
  7. 4 Second Move Alternatives
  8. 5 French Defence
  9. 6 Caro-Kann Defence
  10. 7 Pirc, Modern and Philidor Defences
  11. 8 Schmid Benoni
  12. 9 Owen’s Defence
  13. 10 Dutch Defence
  14. Index of Complete Games
  15. Alburt.L-Kosteniuk.A, Razuvaev Memorial, Rockville 2013
  16. Anand.V-Bareev.E, Wijk aan Zee 2004
  17. Berelowitsch.A-Welling.G, Gausdal 2008
  18. Bocharov.D-Shomoev.A, Khanty-Mansiysk 2013
  19. Carlsen.Ma-Radjabov.T, Biel 2007
  20. Carlsen.Ma-Radjabov.T, FTX Crypto Cup (online rapid) 2021
  21. Carlsen.Ma-Vallejo Pons.F, Grand Slam Final, Bilbao 2012
  22. Del Rio de Angeles.S-Osuna Vega.E, Gibraltar 2004
  23. Duda.J.K-Carlsen.Ma, Norway Chess, Stavanger 2020
  24. Eriksson.Jon-Leino.J, Stockholm 2004
  25. Felgaer.R-Gaitan.J.M, Argentine Championship, La Plata 2012
  26. Fries Nielsen.J-Pettersson.An, Stockholm 2011
  27. Grischuk.A-Hellers.F, PRO League (online rapid) 2020
  28. Harikrishna.P-Wegerle.J, European Cup, Rhodes 2013
  29. Karjakin.S-Carlsen.Ma, Skilling Open (online rapid) 2020
  30. Kasparov.G-Ponomariov.R, Linares 2002
  31. Khalifman-Topalov, Las Palmas 1993
  32. Kiik.K-Holmsten.A, Finnish League 1999
  33. Kramnik.V-Bareev.E, Wijk aan Zee 2003
  34. Lakdawala.C-Baker.B, San Diego (rapid) 2010
  35. Lakdawala.C-Graves.P, San Diego (rapid) 2013
  36. Lakdawala.C-Krishnan.V, San Diego (rapid) 2009
  37. Lakdawala.C-Wang.I, Training game 2021
  38. Lakdawala.J-Watson.J.L, US Open, St. Paul 1982
  39. Lakdawala.C-Zaydenberg.A, San Diego (rapid) 2008
  40. Lapshun.Y-Kavi.N, Sturbridge 2019
  41. Leko.P-Bologan.V, Wijk aan Zee 2004