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Wersja językowa książki – angielska. Miękka okładka.
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Second Edition now available.
The power of the Queen’s Gambit is beyond question, even though it allows some serious defences – the Slav and Semi-Slav are favoured by the elite, Kasparov was playing the Queen’s Gambit Accepted until he retired, and the Queen’s Gambit Declined has been trusted for a century.
The principled way for White to build a repertoire after 1.d4 d5 2.c4 is to play the critical main lines. Take as much space as possible – no compromises. That is Lars Standoff’s attitude and so his choice is clear:
- 5.Bg5 against the Semi-Slav
- 6.Ne5 versus the 5…Bf5 main line Slav
- 3.e4 against the Queen’s Gambit Accepted
- The Exchange Variation versus the Queen’s Gambit Declined
- 5.c5 against the 4…a6-Slav
The Tarrasch, Chigorin, Albin and all minor lines are also met with the same vigour – this is a complete White repertoire after 1.d4 d5 2.c4.
Lars Schandorff is a grandmaster from Denmark who is renowned on the international circuit for the depth of his opening preparation.
ISBN: 978-1-906552-18-3 – 248 pages – Published 15 January 2009
Reviews
„Schandorff’s book can be used as a reference work, for example, by teachers, writers, and annotators needing authoritative guidance….To return to Playing the Queen’s Gambit, I’ll give it a very high grade and congratulate the author. You should bear in mind, however, that it’s on a professional level in terms of detail and analysis. This simply means that you need to be a fairly advanced player, and quite motivated, to truly benefit from it. But even lower players who play 1 d4 (and have a sufficient chess book budget) will want it on their shelves as a high-quality reference.”
John Watson (full review)
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