Unlocking the mysteries of the modern chess openings
318 S., kart., 2007
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Symbols
Bibliography
Introduction
SECTION 1: CLOSED GAMES
1 Introduction to 1 ed and the Closed Games
2 Queen's Gambit Declined
Declining the Gambit: Other 2nd Moves
Early Commitment
Classical Variations
Lasker Defence
Orthodox/Capablanca Defence
Tartakower Variaiton
Alatortsev Variation
Exchange Variation
Carlsbad Variation
Modern Exchange
Move-Orders in the Queen's Gambit Declined
3 Slav and Semi-Slav
Slav Main Line
Dutch Variation: 6.e3
Modern Line with 6.Ne5
Exchange Slav
Semi-Slav
The Meran
Anti-Meran
SECTION 2: INDIAN SYSTEMS
4 Introduction to the Indian Defences
5 Nimzo-Indian Defence
Sämiosch and Related Lines
Lines with ...d6 and ...e5
Lines with ...d5 and the Botvinnik Attack
Sämisch Main Line with ...c5 and ...Ba6
4.e3 and the Hübner Variation
Early castling
4...c5 and the Hübner
Classical Nimzo-Indian
Central Counter Attack: 4...d5
Classical with 4...0-0
6 Queen's Indian Defence
Introduction to 3.Nf3
Fianchetto Variation
The Classical 4...Bb7
The Modern 4...Ba6
Petrosian System (4.a3)
7 King's Indian Defence
Four Pans Attack
Central Break
6...Na6 vs the Four Pawns
Classical King's Indian
Exchange Variation
strongpoint Variation
The Classical Main Line with 7...Nc6
9.Ne1
9.Nd2
The Bayonet Variation
8 Grünfeld Dfence
Exchange Variation
7.Be3 with 8.Qd2
7.Bc4 and the Classical Exchange
Modern 7.Nf3 System
Modern Main Line with Rb1
Russian System
9 Modern Benoni
Classical Main Line
Pawn-Storm Systems
Mikenas Attack
Taimanov Attack
Index of Plyayers
Index of Openings