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Every chess player needs to decide which openings he is going to play. But where do you start? The risk of drowning in the turbulent sea of opening theory is only too real for beginning amateurs.
Often your goals and ambitions will be misguided. If you are trying to win in 20 moves, copy what’s in fashion among top-GM’s or memorize variations, you are wasting your time. Most likely you will never get to play your ‘preparation’ and end up aimlessly switching from one opening to the other.
Experienced French chess trainer Vincent Moret provides a complete, ready-to-go chess opening repertoire for White with a sound set of lines that do not outdate rapidly, do not require memorization and are easy to digest for beginners and post-beginners.
To show the typical plans and the underlying ideas in the various lines of his repertoire, Moret not only selected games of grandmasters. He mainly uses games of young, improving players to highlight the errors they tend to make.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Explanation of Symbols
Introduction
Chapter 1: Chi va piano va sano: The Giuoco Pianissimo
Chapter 2: The allegro opening: The Giuoco Piano and the Greco Gambit
Chapter 3: Moderato: Black avoids the Giuoco Piano after 1.e4 e5
Chapter 4: Ready for the pole position: The Grand Prix Attack against the Sicilian
Chapter 5: Comanchero!: The King's Indian Attack against the french
Chapter 6: Harangue the Dragon!: The St. George Attack against the Pirc and the Modern (King's Fianchetto
Chapter 7: Spotlight on the Night Attack
Chapter 8: Bringing down the curtain and mismash: The other black replies to 1.e4
Chapter 9: Solutions to Exercises
Bibliography
Index of games