Complete Defense to Queen Pawn Openings

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  • Complete Defense to Queen Pawn Openings Book Detail

  • Author : Eric Schiller
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  • Publisher : Cardoza Publishing
  • Genre : Games & Activities
  • Pages : 226
  • ISBN 13 : 1580425364
  • File Size : 55,55 MB

Complete Defense to Queen Pawn Openings by Eric Schiller PDF Summary

Book Description: This aggressive counterattacking repertoire covers Black opening systems against virtually every opening except for 1.e4 (plus most flank games), based on the exciting and powerful Tarrasch Defense, which helped win Kasparov and Spassky championships. Black learns the Classical Tarrasch, Symmetrical Tarrasch, Asymmetrical Tarrasch, Marshall and Tarrasch gambits, and Tarrasch without Nc3, to achieve early equality or even an outright advantage in the first few moves. This is an important opening book for aggressive players looking for an edge. 288 pages

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