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Dieu: The Modernized Trojan Knight 1.Nc3

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Autor: Dieu, Bruno
Verlag: Thinkers Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Sprache: English
Buchumschlag: hardcover
Seiten: 470

The Modernized Trojan Knight 1.Nc3 - a complete opening repertoire for White

The idea of ​​the move 1. Nc3 is to confuse the second player, as White plays a supposedly unambitious move to mislead Black. This is why we found the name "Trojan Horse" very appropriate for the move 1. Nc3, just as the gift from Ulysses to the Trojans appeared to be a tricky and poisoned gift. The appropriate term for chess will, therefore, be the Trojan Knight to refer to the Trojan Horse.

1. Nc3 became popular among professional players, and many grandmasters have added it to their repertoire or played it occasionally in official games: Nakamura, Morozevich, Rapport, Bauer, Vallejo Pons. However, it is especially in rapid games that it has reached the world elite, and the very best players in the world have tried it: Carlsen, Mamedyarov, Andreikin and Firouzja for example. I truly hope that seeing the very best players in the world playing it will convince even the most skeptical critics.

- After 1. Nc3, the game can take various transpositional paths.
- The opening move 1. Nc3 aims to control the center indirectly, and it allows for a flexible development of the pieces.
- The move prepares for subsequent development, and the game might transpose into various other openings depending on the subsequent moves by both players.
- While 1. Nc3 is not as popular or mainstream as some other first moves (like 1. e4 or 1. d4), it can be an interesting choice for players who want to steer the game away from well-known theoretical lines early on and enter into positions that might be less studied.
- As with any opening, understanding the resulting pawn structures, piece placements, and plans is crucial for successful play.

004 Key to Symbols
005 Bibliography
009 Preface
010 Introduction
015 Origin of the names
017 PART I - 1...e5
117 PART II - 1...d5 2.e4 d4
251 PART III - 1...d5 2.e4 dxe4
323 PART IV - 1...d5 - Caro-Kann, French & Alekhine's Style
367 PART V - 1...c5 - Sicilian Style
431 PART VI - Other First Moves

Bruno Dieu , born in 1962, is a FIDE Master from France.

470 pages, hardcover, 1st edition 2024