Chess Openings for White, Explained
Winning with 1.e4
GM Lev Alburt, GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, GM Eugene Perelshteyn
2nd Editon, Revised and Updated
548 S., kart., 2010
Inhaltsverzeichnis
CHESS OPENINGS FOR WHITE , EXPLAINED
Winning with 1.e4
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: The uthors and the Book
Chapter 2: How to Use this Book
Chapter 3: How to Study Openings
Part II: Development of the Openings
Chapter 4: Our Choice - 1.e4!
Chapter 5: White's Other First-Move Choices
Part III: 1.e4 e5: The Open Games
Chapter 6: Scotch Gambit
Chapter 7: Giuoco Piano
Chapter 8: Two Kinghts: Intro and Various 5th Moves
Chapter 9: Two Knights - 5...d5, the Solid Bishop Move
Chapter 10: Two Knights - 5...d5, the Sharper Bishop Move
Chapter 11: Petroff Defense
Chapter 12: Philidor Defense
Chapter 13: Black Plays 2...f5 or 2...d5
Part IV: The Sicilian Defense
Chapter 14: Meeting the Sicilian Defense: Grand Prix Attack
GM Lev Alburt, GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, GM Eugene Perelshteyn
2nd Editon, Revised and Updated
548 S., kart., 2010
Inhaltsverzeichnis
CHESS OPENINGS FOR WHITE , EXPLAINED
Winning with 1.e4
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: The uthors and the Book
Chapter 2: How to Use this Book
Chapter 3: How to Study Openings
Part II: Development of the Openings
Chapter 4: Our Choice - 1.e4!
Chapter 5: White's Other First-Move Choices
Part III: 1.e4 e5: The Open Games
Chapter 6: Scotch Gambit
Chapter 7: Giuoco Piano
Chapter 8: Two Kinghts: Intro and Various 5th Moves
Chapter 9: Two Knights - 5...d5, the Solid Bishop Move
Chapter 10: Two Knights - 5...d5, the Sharper Bishop Move
Chapter 11: Petroff Defense
Chapter 12: Philidor Defense
Chapter 13: Black Plays 2...f5 or 2...d5
Part IV: The Sicilian Defense
Chapter 14: Meeting the Sicilian Defense: Grand Prix Attack