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Grandmaster Repertoire – 1.e4 series provides a top-class repertoire against the Alekhine, Scandinavian, Pirc and Modern Defences, plus various offbeat alternatives Black may try. Negi’s latest work continues the winning formula of his previous books: the 1.e4 repertoire is founded on established main lines and turbo-charged with the innovative ideas of a world-class theoretician, making this an essential addition to the library of every ambitious player.
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Frábær kennslubók fyrir foreldra sem vilja kenna börnunun sínum skák. Farið í öll grunnatriði skáklistarinnar. Þægilega uppsett 224 bls bók.
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VæntanlegtCoffeehouse Repertoire is a 1.e4 player’s dream: an arsenal of ideas from a world-class grandmaster to surprise and confound your opponents, combining coffeehouse trickery with complete theoretical soundness.
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Íslandsvinurinn Gawain Jones gefur hér út seinna bindið í Coffeehouse Repertiore. Bókin hentar öllum og þægileg og skemmtileg yfirferðar. Hentar 1.e4 leikmönnum vel.
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VæntanlegtVirkilega áhugaverð og skemmtileg nálgun á KID. The King’s Indian Defence is a popular opening at all levels. Fischer, Kasparov, Bronstein, Nunn, Radjabov and Nakamura are just a few of the many leading GMs who have played it successfully. Opening Simulator is a new and innovative approach to studying the opening, based on the Deliberate Practice concept. Rather than presenting moves and variations, the authors offer a 'read, solve and play' approach which is designed to replicate a real game more closely than other opening books. First, a thorough Introduction discusses the main variations, pawn structures and themes. Then, after working through the 400 carefully chosen exercises, the reader will benefit from enhanced tactical and problem-solving ability.
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GM Sam Shankland er mættur aftur. Búin að vinna nokkur mót og er að brillera á Heimsbikarmótinu sem er í fullu fjöri um þessar mundir. Þjálfunaraðferðir hans og sýn á skák er eitthvað sem metnaðarfullir skákmenn ættu að tileinka sér. Pawn play is a fundamental aspect of chess strategy, yet often neglected in chess literature. In this, his second book on pawn play, Super-GM Sam Shankland sheds light on the vital topic of Passed Pawns.