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Opening Repertoire:
The Fianchetto System: Weapons for White against the King's Indian and GrĂźnfeld
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eBook - ePub
Opening Repertoire:
The Fianchetto System: Weapons for White against the King's Indian and GrĂźnfeld
About this book
Grandmaster Damian Lemos presents a repertoire for White against both the King's Indian and GrĂźnfeld defences. Many players struggle to find suitable lines to challenge these two popular and dynamic openings, or find the masses of theory in the main lines difficult to digest. Lemos solves this perennial problem by advocating a solid system of development based on the fianchetto system, where understanding ideas is more important than move memorization. By playing a very early g3 and Bg2, White protects his kingside, denies Black much of the counterplay typically associated with the King's Indian and GrĂźnfeld, and creates long-term pressure on the queenside. Lemos's choices in this book are largely based on his own repertoire he used on the way to becoming a Grandmaster. Using illustrative games, Lemos examines the typical tactics and strategies for both sides and highlights key move order issues. This book tells you everything you need to know about playing the Fianchetto System against the King's Indian and GrĂźnfeld. *A repertoire for White after 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 g6*Includes the King's Indian, GrĂźnfeld and Symmetrical English.*Examines the key tactical and positional ideas
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Publisher
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9781781941614
Year
2014Table of contents
- About the Author
- Bibliography
- Preface
- 1 The Symmetrical English Transposition
- 2 The GrĂźnfeld without ... c6
- 3 The GrĂźnfeld with ... c6
- 4 The Kingâs Indian: ... Nc6 and Panno Variation
- 5 The Kingâs Indian: ... d6 and ... c6
- 6 The Kingâs Indian: ... Nbd7 and ... e5
- Index of Complete Games
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