Watson: A Strategic Chess Opening Repertoire for White

Watson: A Strategic Chess Opening Repertoire for White

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Autor: Watson, John
Verlag: gambit
Erscheinungsjahr: 2012
Sprache: English
Buchumschlag: book
Seiten: 271

Such has been the acclaim for John Watson's ground-breaking works on modern chess strategy and his insightful opening books, that it is only natural that he now presents a strategic opening repertoire.

It is the chess-player's holy grail: a flexible repertoire that gives opponents real problems but doesn't require masses of memorization or continual study of ever-changing grandmaster theory. While this book can't quite promise all of that, Watson offers an intriguing selection of lines that give vast scope for over-the-board creativity and should never lead to a dull draw.

The repertoire is based on 1 d4 and 2 c4, following up with methodical play in the centre. Watson uses his vast opening knowledge to pick cunning move-orders and poisonous sequences that will force opponents to think for themselves, providing a true test of chess understanding. Throughout, he discusses strategies for both sides, so readers will be fully ready to pounce on any inaccuracies, and have all the tools to decide on the most appropriate plans for White.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF REPERTOIRE

White avoids an early Nf3 in most lines, to give maximum flexibility, especially vs the QGD, Nimzo, KID and Grünfeld. Move-order issues are given great prominence, even potentially awkward sequences that as yet have not been tried much in practice. In most cases, more than one option is presented for White, and there are a great many additional suggestions that the reader may wish to investigate. Material is scrupulously researched and up-to-date. Many ideas for Black are discussed, and remedies proposed, even when they have not yet caught on in practice as yet, thus future-proofing the repertoire to some degree. Dangerous gambits and sharp counterattacking lines are dealt with, as far as possible, in ways that avoid excessive complications. The overall aim in each opening is to reach an interesting position (ideally with some advantage, of course) where there is scope to outplay the opponent, while avoiding getting embroiled in a do-or-die tactical battle.

International Master John Watson is one of the world's most respected chess authors. In 1999, his Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy won \''Chess Book of the Year\'' awards in the USA and the UK. He reviews chess books for The Week in Chess and hosts a weekly radio show on the Internet Chess Club. His bestselling four-volume work Mastering the Chess Openings has reaffirmed his reputation as a perceptive and authoritative chess opening writer.


Contents

Symbols

Dedication

Introduction

1. Queen's Gambit Declined
2. Tarrasch Defense
3. Unorthodox Queen's Gambit
4. Queen's Gambit Accepted
5. Slav Defense
6. Semi-Slav Defense
7. Nimzo-Indian Defence
8. King’s Indian Defence
9. Gruenfeld Defense
10. Benoni Systems and Benko Gambit
11. Dutch Defence
12. Assorted Defences

Index of Variations


272 pages, 2012, English, paperback.

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