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ISBN 10: 1889323187
ISBN 13: 9781889323183
Author: Lev Alburt, Roman Dzindzichashvili, Eugene Perelshteyn
Every chess player needs a set of openings he can trust! Chess Openings for Black, Explained gives you a complete repertoire of carefully selected, interrelated openings. Three-time U.S. champion and master teacher Lev Alburt, along with his grandmaster co-authors, provides everything you need to know to defend with confidence against each and every one of White’s first moves. This second edition is fully updated to reflect new developments in chess during the last three years, thoroughly grounding the player in the grandmaster-openings of modern chess, teaching you the opening that scores highest against White on a master level. Fully illustrated with two-color chess diagrams throughout.
Chess Openings for Black Explained 1st Table of contents:
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: The Authors and the Book
Chapter 2: How to Use This Book
Chapter 3: How to Study Openings
Part II: Defending against 1. e4
Chapter 4: Connecting to the Whole History of 1. e4
The Accelerated (and Hyper-Accelerated) Dragon
Chapter 5: Introduction and Main Line
Chapter 6: Seventh-move Sidelines
Chapter 7: Sixth-move Sidelines
Chapter 8: Defending against 4. Qxd4
Chapter 9: Third-move Sidelines
The Maroczy Bind
Chapter 10: Introduction and 7. Be3
Chapter 11: 7. Be2 with Be3 and Qd2
Chapter 12: 7. Be2 with Bg5 and Qd2
Chapter 13: 7. Be2 with 0-0 and Qd3 (or Qe3)
Chapter 14: 7. f3
Chapter 15: 7. Nc2
The Anti-Sicilians
Chapter 16: The Closed Sicilian
Chapter 17: Grand Prix Attack
Chapter 18: The Alapin Variation and Smith-Morra Gambit
Chapter 19: Wing Gambit and 2. b3
Part III: Defending against 1. d4
Chapter 20: The Development of the Closed Openings
Nimzo-Indian Defense
Chapter 21: Introduction and 4. a3
Chapter 22: 4. Qc2
Chapter 23: 4. e3 and 5. Bd3
Chapter 24: 4. e3 and 5. Ne2
Chapter 25: 4. f3
Chapter 26: 4. g3
Chapter 27: 4. Bg5, the Leningrad System
Chapter 28: 4. Qb3
Chapter 29: 4. Bd2
Bogo-Indian
Chapter 30: Introduction and 4. Bd2 with 6. Bg2
Chapter 31: with 4. Bd2 and 6. Nc3
Chapter 32: with 4. Nbd2
1. d4 without an early c4
Chapter 33: Torre Attack, 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 e6 3. Bg5
Chapter 34: London System, 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 e6 3. Bf4
Chapter 35: Fianchetto, 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 e6 3. g3
Chapter 36: Colle System, 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 e6 3. e3
Chapter 37: Veresov Opening, 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nc3 d5 3. Bg5
Chapter 38: The Trompowsky, 1. d4 Nf6 2. Bg5
Chapter 39: Blackmar-Diemer Gambit, 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nc3 d5 3. e4
Part IV: Defending against 1. c4 and other first moves
Chapter 40: English, Part I—Introduction and Symmetrical English
Chapter 41: English, Part II—White Plays e3 and d4
Chapter 42: English, Part III—White Refrains from d4
Chapter 43: Bird’s Opening, 1. f4
Chapter 44: Sokolsky, 1. b4
Chapter 45: The Rest—Knights-First and the Fianchettoes
Part V: Illustrative Games
Chapter 46: Illustrative Games—Ideas into Action
Conclusion
Table of Main Lines
About the Author
About the Book
Copyright
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