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Chess Developments: the Modern Benoni

Palliser Richard

In this book, Richard Palliser examines the most theoretically important and instructive Modern Benoni games from recent years, highlighting the main developments and novelties for both sides.


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Descrizione

Chess Developments is a brand new series providing state-of-the-art openings coverage. Chess Developments focuses on the current trends – concentrating on critical lines, theoretical novelties and powerful new ideas.

It offers players of all levels the opportunity to keep up-to-date with current opening theory whilst also expanding and improving their repertoires.

The Modern Benoni is an exciting, counter-attacking weapon against 1 d4. Black willingly creates an early imbalance which allows both sides to fight for the initiative in positions which are rich in tactical and strategic possibilities.

In this book, Richard Palliser examines the most theoretically important and instructive Modern Benoni games from recent years, highlighting the main developments and novelties for both sides.

Whether playing White or Black, studying this book will provide you with essential information on a popular opening.

• Written by a renowned Modern Benoni expert

• Packed with new ideas and critical analysis

• User-friendly design to help readers absorb information

 

Richard Palliser is an International Master with numerous tournament successes to his name, and in 2006 he became Joint British Rapidplay Champion.

He has already established a reputation as a skilled and prolific chess writer; previous works for Everyman Chess include Starting Out: Sicilian Najdorf and Beating Unusual Chess Openings, both of which were warmly received by the critics and chess public alike.

 


Informazioni
  • Casa editrice Everyman Chess
  • Codice 6344
  • Anno 2011
  • Pagine p. 288
  • Isbn 9781857446814

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