The Chess Advantage in Black and White: Opening Moves of the Grandmasters by Larry Kaufman

The Chess Advantage in Black and White: Opening Moves of the Grandmasters



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ISBN: 0812935713, 9780812935714
Page: 512
Publisher: Random House Puzzles & Games


Player in the world, Magnus Carlsen, took the sole lead for the first time. ¨Crushing White – The Nimzo-Indian Defense¨ features over 2 hours of high-quality chess content that is guaranteed to provide you with an aggressive opening system for black against 1. The highest rated Singaporean player pitted against Hou Yifan today in her 46-board simultaneous exhibition is FIDE Master Tin Jingyao, the 2012 National Age-Group Chess Championships Champion (Open). Chapter 1 – Detailed Grandmaster Perelshteyn`s presentation is remarkably entertaining, clear, and organized – focusing more on the reasons behind the moves than direct memorization of lines and move orders. Any of the three main moves (4… dxc4, 4… e6 or 4… a6) are preferable. As the name suggests, the idea here is to play a dodgy opening with the sole intention of gaining a psychological advantage over your opponent. €�The French Winawer – move by move” by Steve Giddins, published by Everyman Chess is another opening title of the “move-by-move” series! The Grandmaster from Norway achieved little with White in a Ruy Lopez against Ivan Sokolov. White has just played the blunder . To begin Having just turned sixty, I was glad to feel back on track to win the Grandmaster title this year by taking the World Senior Championship in Croatia, November 11-24, 2013. I'm staggered at watching players bash out moves during those games and I find the pace just too much. So we start with our first basic multi-pawn position: king and six pawns against king and five. A rough time thus far in Grandmaster Group A, but today things went her way. Nc7 The White Ns are alarming, but neither Black B ever gets any activity. The Russian Grandmasters played their first game of the semifinals with White. Realizing that the stakes The ex-World Chess Champion Ruslan Ponomariov chose the Spanish Defense to reply the first move of the king's pawn. For my first rated tournament after my accident, I chose to play in the Pasadena Chess Club Championship, February 22 to March 29. Five minutes allows – I feel – a little amount of calculation at least. She quickly achieved an advantage with Black in a Sicilian Dragon, the same opening she lost to yesterday, and although Hou Yifan needed 85 moves to bring home her advantage, the full point was never really in doubt. On move 3 he offered The floor is given to Ruslan Ponomariov: «After Svidler exchanged on f4 by move 20, he did not have even the two Bishops advantage and the position became almost symmetrical and absolutely equal. The 12-year-old ICCF Sr IM Junior Tay: “Although Black gives up the double bishops, this idea is quite concrete as after Nd4, White most likely has to trade off the strong knight on d4 and Black gets a decent game with a spatial advantage.” 17.Bxf3 Nd4 18. Theoretically, because almost all the openings manuals suggest that it is easier to gain an advantage with the opportunity to move first; practically, because all meta-analyses of chess games at the professional level demonstrate that White The Scottish grandmaster Jonathan Rowson, in his superb 2005 book Chess for Zebras: Thinking Differently About Black and White (Gambit), admiringly declares Adorján's premise "one of the most important chess ideas of the last two decades.