Grivas provides a full and detailed repertoire for White against five important openings: the Grünfeld, King's Indian, Benoni, Benko and Modern. In each case, he has recommended a line in which he has a wealth of experience, and has played a significant personal role in developing over many years. The recommendations are geared towards posing Black unconventional problems: your opponents will not be able to churn out lengthy memorized variations, but will need to solve problems at the board in positions that are somewhat different in character from those normally reached in these openings. Grivas has also chosen the repertoire so that it forms a seamless whole, and will fit alongside an English or Réti move-order, in addition to a standard 1 d4 repertoire.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Symbols
Contents
Dedication
Introduction
Overview
1 Beating the Grünfeld Defence
1.1 Starting Out
1.2 Typical Endgames
1.3 Early Deviations
1.4 The 5...Ne4 Continuation
1.5 Black's 12th-Move Deviations
1.6 The 12...e5 Central break
1.7 Illustrative games
2 Beating the Benko/Volga Gambit
2.1 Starting Out
2.2 Typical Endgames
2.3 The 4...b4 Variation
2.4 The 4...Bb7 Variation
2.5 The 4...bxc4 Variation
2.6 The 4...g6 Variation
2.7 The Blumenfeld Gambit
2.8 Illustrative Games
3 Beating the Modern Defence
3.1 Starting Out
3.2 typical Endgames
3.3 Black's 3rd-Move Deviations
3.4 The 3...d6 Variation
3.5 Illustrative Games
4 Beating the Modern Benoni
4.1 Starting Out
4.2 tYpical Endgames
4.3 Black Avoids ...exd5
4.4 The Sanke Benoni
4.5 The 8...Bg4 Variation
4.6 The Main Line without 9...b5
4.7 The Main Line with 9...b5
4.8 Illustrative Games
5 Beating the King's Indian Defence
5.1 Starting Out
5.2 Typical Endgames
5.3 The Early ...Nbd7 Variation
5.4 Black's 5th-Move Deviations
5.5 The 5...Bg4 Variation
5.6 The Exchange Variation
5.7 7.d5: Introduction and 7...Nh5
5.8 7.d5 Ne8
5.9 7.d5 Na6
5.10 The Main Line 7.d5 with ...Nc5
5.11 Illustrative Games
Index of variations