An Attacking Repertoire for White with 1.d4 (gebundenes Buch)

An Attacking Repertoire for White with 1.d4

Ambitious Ideas and Powerful Weapons

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Bibliographische Informationen
ISBN/EAN: 9789056918309
Sprache: Englisch
Seiten: 368
Bindung: gebundenes Buch

Beschreibung

Be bold an put pressure on your opponent as early as possible! Viktor Moskalenko is one of the leading chess instructors of our time. Not only has he coached Masters and Grandmasters, including Ukrainian star Vassily Ivanchuk, he has also taught hundreds of classes for amateurs and his best-selling books have inspired thousands of ambitious club players all over the world. Moskalenko’s previous and highly popular chess opening books were mainly written for the Black pieces. Now he presents an extremely powerful set of lines for White. The guiding principle of his 1.d4 repertoire is: be bold and put pressure on your opponent as early as possible. Moskalenko does not shower you with long computer-generated variations but has a keen eye for the essence of positions. His talent to find new resources in well-known lines results in a host of novelties, daring recommendations and cunning tricks. When you play his lines and follow his recommendations you will frequently surprise your opponent and build up positions full of swing. Studying An Attacking Repertoire for White with 1.d4 is a delight because this is a typical Moskalenko book: practical, accessible, original, entertaining and inspiring.

Bewertung

“It’s always an intense experience turning the pages of a Moskalenko book and this is no exception. It’s crammed full of opening ideas which will suit players of all strengths. His mix of wit, weapons and wisdom strikes me as the ideal source for anyone seeking inspiration. Well-explained introductions, conclusions and summaries, exercises in the text and overall fine presentation.” -- Grandmaster Glenn Flear, Yearbook 132 “A host of interesting new and dangerous ideas that help you to fight for whole point with the white pieces.” -- John Upham, British Chess News “Most openings presented in this volume need to be known for the first 10 moves, and then one should remember the ideas Moskalenko explains in order to find the next moves. I believe the book belongs in everyone’s chess library for the amount of annotated games. Just being exposed to them, and Moskalenko wise commentary, will help a player to improve and understand better chess.” -- Davide Nastasio, Georgia Chess News