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ISBN 10: 1857444292
ISBN 13: 9781857444292
Author: Richard Palliser
You may be happy with your main openings – sorted with the Sicilian and content with the King’s Indian – but are you afraid of the unknown? Do you fall to pieces if your opponent plays something strange in the opening? Here’s some good news… Beating Unusual Chess Openings is a godsend to those chess players fed up with struggling against all opening moves other than White’s main two: 1 e4 and 1 d4. From the respectable (English Opening, Réti and King’s Indian Attack) through to the offbeat (Nimzo-Larsen Attack, Bird’s Opening) and the totally bizarre (Orang-utan, Grob); everything Black needs to know about facing unusual openings is covered within these pages. Richard Palliser gets to grips with all of White’s possibilities, examining their strengths and weaknesses and in turn organizing a reliable and practical repertoire for Black. He discusses the key strategies, tactics and move-order tricks for both sides, arming the reader with enough know-how to face this assortment of chess openings with renewed confidence.
*Everything you need to know about facing unusual openings
*Written by an openings expert
*Ideal for improvers, and club and tournament players
Table of contents:
Part 1: The Symmetrical English
1 White Fianchettoes and Plays f3
2 White Fianchettoes without f3
3 The Three Knights Variation
4 White Plays an Early d4
Part 2: Unusual First Moves
5 Two Advances of the g-pawn
6 Bird’s Opening
7 The Nimzo-Larsen Attack
8 The Left Knight: 1c3
9 The Sokolsky
Part 3: 1f3
10 The 12f3 Problem and a Possible Solution
11 Black Meets 1f3 with 1…d5
12 Black Meets 1f3 with 1…f6
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