Claudio Pantaleoni; Stefan Djuric; Dimitri Komarov:Capire le Aperture. Tutto Su 1.c4, 1.f3 e Minori. Volume.3
- Prima edizione 2019, ISBN: 9788890237911
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Hamburg: Schach-Archiv, 1963. 300 pp. Tightly bound. Two corners lightly bumped. Text is free of markings. No ownership markings. Bound in green cloth with gilt lettering on front board a… Altro …
Hamburg: Schach-Archiv, 1963. 300 pp. Tightly bound. Two corners lightly bumped. Text is free of markings. No ownership markings. Bound in green cloth with gilt lettering on front board and spine.. Cloth. Good to Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., Schach-Archiv, 1963, 2.75, Schach-Archiv, Hamburg, 1963. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo, hardcover. No dj, green cloth. Vg condition. Previous owner's name on inside front cover. Covers and contents clean, unworn, no marking or writing. Binding sturdy, square and tight. 300 pp., Schach-Archiv, Hamburg, 1963, 3, Russian Chess House, 2005. In Russian. Hb, laminated pictorial covers, 288pp. VG, clean contents. Survey of the English Defence, focusing on 3 e4. With illustrative games.. Hard Cover. Very Good., Russian Chess House, 2005, 3, 477 pages with diagrams, tables and author listing. Royal octavo (9 1/4" x 6 3/4") bound in original publisher's pictorial wrappers. The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings (ECO) is a reference work describing the state of opening theory in chess, originally published in five volumes from 1974 to 1979 by the Serbian company ¦ahovski Informator (Chess Informant). It is currently undergoing its fifth edition. ECO may also refer to the opening classification system used by the encyclopedia. Both ECO and Chess Informant are published by the Belgrade-based company ¦ahovski Informator. The moves are taken from thousands of master games and from published analysis in Informant and compiled by the editors, most of whom are grandmasters, who select the lines which they consider most relevant or critical. The chief editor since the first edition has been Aleksandar Matanovi. The openings are provided in an ECO table that concisely presents the opening lines considered most critical by the editors. ECO covers the openings in more detail than rival single volume publications such as Modern Chess Openings and Nunn's Chess Openings, but in less detail than specialized opening books. Volume A: Flank openings English Opening, Benoni Defence, Dutch Defence, Réti Opening, Benko Gambit, Old Indian Defence, Bird's Opening, Anti-Indian systems (Trompowsky Attack, Torre Attack, RichterVeresov Attack), Irregular openings, etc. Condition: Corners bumped, edge wear, spine ends rubbed else very good., Chess Informant, 1972, 3, Verlag Das Schach- Archiv. Used - Acceptable. Acceptable condition. No Dust Jacket, Verlag Das Schach- Archiv, 2.5, 2019-04-09. VeryGood., 2019-04-09, 0, BookBaby. Used - Good. Item in good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc..., BookBaby, 2.5, Independently published. Paperback. New., Independently published, 6, Independently published. Paperback. New., Independently published, 6, Independently published. Paperback. New., Independently published, 6, Independently published. Paperback. New., Independently published, 6, Independently published. Paperback. New., Independently published, 6, Hamburg, 1963. in8. 1963. Broché. 300 pages. Bon Etat voir Très bon état / Infimes usures d'usage (lu) recollé propre jauni, Hamburg, 1963, 0, Independently published. Paperback. New., Independently published, 6, Hamburg, 1963.. 8vo; pp. 300; numerous b/w diagrams throughout; original stiff illustrated wrapper, page edges browned, otherwise a very good copy., Hamburg, 1963., 0, Dallas Texas: Chess Digest, 1994. Assumed First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Trade Paperback., Chess Digest, 1994, 5, Hamburg: V. d. Schach-Archiv. Near Fine. 1963. Owner's name and light foxing on endpaper, few pencil notes of translation ; 300 pages ., V. d. Schach-Archiv, 1963, 4, Chess Digest, Dallas, TX, 1994. 1st Edition. Softcover. Fine Condition. One volume of the 2-volume set. Category: Games & Gaming; Chess; ISBN: 087568260x. ISBN/EAN: 9780875682600. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 11999. . 9780875682600, Chess Digest, 1994, 5, Bologna, Italy: S1 Editrice S.r.l., 1995. 179 Pages Indexed. Since so many of Black's troubles in the Queen's Gambit can be traced to a cramped game, offhand it looks as though it would be good policy to get free play for the pieces, even at the cost of giving up the centre temporarily. This is the leading motif of the Queen's Gambit Accepted: a more comfortable game gets priority, equality in the centre will come later. Naturally, White is anxious to play "e4", as in all variations of the Queen's Gambit. By removing the pawn barrier Black makes the struggle to see whether White can force a favourable advance or not all the more acute. White must regain his pawn, but also prevent the liberating "eS", which would follow, e.g., on "3.e3". Consequently 3.lUf3 is most natural. Perhaps it should be mentioned that Black cannot afford to try to hold on to the pawn: if now 3 ... bS 4.a4 c6 S.e3 jLb7 6.abS cbS 7.b3 with the better game. Thus Black is compelled to play positionally. It is to be expected, of course, that the defender will insert "cS" at an early stage. White will then be faced by the crucial problem of the QGA: whether to play "dcS" banking on speedier development, or to leave the status quo untouched, allowing the isolated pawn with cd4 ed4. As a rule, the better development which comes after "dcS" is useless, if the queens are exchanged, because it can only be exploited by an energetic attack, e.g. 3.lUf3 lUf6 4.e3 e6 S.Jt.c4 cS 6.0-0 lUc6 7.lUc3 ~e7 8.dcS fgdl 9 . .l::tdl .icS 1O.a3 we7 11.b4 i..b6 l2.~b2 .l::td8 with equality, despite the fact that Black lost a move with his King's Bishop. However, as we shall see, if White had been able to avoid the exchange of queens he could have retained a marked superiority in view of Black's loss of time. It follows that for Black there is a constant sparring for position from the very beginning. He must not allow loss of time with his King's Bishop, for he is rarely certain of being able to exchange queens. Thus Black, after the preliminaries, can either crystallize the position in the centre or concentrate on developing his queenside first, especially since he can get his Queen's Bishop out via "b7". White meanwhile will hasten to mobilize his kingside. This leads us to the first normal line: 3.lUf3 lUf6 4.e3 e6 S.Jt.c4 cS 6.0-0 a6. White is anxious to get his Queen out of the way in order to be able to take prompt advantage of a move of the Black King's Bishop, so he plays 7.'/I:l'e2 with which he also threatens an eventual eS. In particular, should Black advance on the queens ide, this centre thrust would be annoying. Black continues with his plan: 7 lUc6 8 . .l::tdl but now Black can afford to continue on the queenside for tactical reasons: 8 bS 9.~b3 c4 1O . .ic2 lUb4! Il.lUc3 lUc2 12.fgc2 ~b7 13.dS! fgc7 14.e4 eS with equality. The Queen's Gambit Accepted has not been removed from the arena of contemporary chess battles. It is a frequent guest at tournaments and matches at the highest level of chess. Recent developments have shown that the old opening is experiencing a renaissance, and that its best days lie ahead.. Assumed First Edition. Trade Paperback. New. 6" X 8 1/2"., S1 Editrice S.r.l., 1995, 6, Hamburg, Germany: Das Schach-Archiv, 1963. Hardcover. Very Good+. Book has one small ink mark on spine. A tiny bit of bumping to head of spine. Pages are clean and binding is tight. 5.75 x 8.25 inches. 300 Pages., Das Schach-Archiv, 1963, 3, Bologna, Italy: S1 Editrice, 1992. 127pp includes index of complete games and bibliography. illustrated with board examples.. 1st. Soft Cover. Near Fine/Not Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Chess., S1 Editrice, 1992, 4, Independently published. Paperback. New., Independently published, 6, London, 1821. First Edition. No Binding. Very Good Condition. Size: Folio (approx A4 size).. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Parliamentary Acts::George 4th; Parliamentary Acts. Inventory No: 302150.., 1821, 3, Beyer, Joachim Verlag, 2011. Hardcover. New. German language. 8.43x5.83x0.59 inches., Beyer, Joachim Verlag, 2011, 6, Amsterdam: Elsevier Interventura, 1983. Two volumes making up the NIC Keybook, each Pb, Good with light wear, clean contents. Vol. A is xv + 317pp + Index. Vol. B is xv + 854pp + Appendix.. Soft Cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., Elsevier Interventura, 1983, 2.5, Everyman Chess, 2019-05-15. Paperback. New. 0.0000 cent in x 22.8426 cent in x 17.7665 cent in., Everyman Chess, 2019-05-15, 6, Everyman Chess, 2019. Paperback. New. 448 pages. 9.75x7.00x1.25 inches., Everyman Chess, 2019, 6, London, 1820. First Edition. No Binding. Very Good Condition. Size: Folio (approx A4 size).. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Parliamentary Acts::George 4th; Parliamentary Acts. Inventory No: 302026.., 1820, 3, Paperback / softback. New. One of the world's most prolific chess authors provides a powerful and aggressive repertoire for White players who like to play queenside openings., 6, Dallas, Texas: Chess Digest. NF; Paperback in Near Fine condition.. 1994. Paperback. 087568260X . 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 76 pages ., Chess Digest, 1994, 4, Hamburg: V. d. Schach-Archiv. Near Fine. 1963. First Edition. 300 pages ., V. d. Schach-Archiv, 1963, 4, Paperback / softback. As New. One of the world's most prolific chess authors provides a powerful and aggressive repertoire for White players who like to play queenside openings., 5, Paperback / softback. New. One of the world's most prolific chess authors provides a powerful and aggressive repertoire for White players who like to play queenside openings., 6, Bologna: Le Due Torri, 2006. Bologna, 2006; br., pp. 256, ill. b/n e col., cm 15x21. (Grande enciclopedia capire le aperture)., Le Due Torri, 2006, 0<