The English Opening Vol. 1
Williams main teaching method behind this set of two DVDs is to teach you some simple yet effective set ups, without the need to rely on memorising numerous complicated variations.
by Simon Williams
€29.90
Master Class Vol.5: Emanuel Lasker
On this DVD our authors show the openings, tactics, endgames and strategy of the second World Champion Emanuel Lasker.
by Dr. Karsten Müller, Mihail Marin, Oliver Reeh, Niclas Huschenbeth
The Kasparov Gambit
The usual move order is 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 c5 3 Nf3 cxd4 4 Nxd4 e5!? 5 Nb5 d5 6 cxd5 Bc5 bringing us to a very sharp position. Andrew MArtin shows this variation from black's point of view.
by Andrew Martin
€9.90
The Classical Sicilian
This DVD offers Black a complete repertoire against all weapons White may employ on move six. The recommended repertoire is not as risky as other Sicilians but still offers Black plenty of counter-play.
Pirc Defence Powerbook 2019
The Pirc Defence Powerbook 2019 (including the Modern Defence) consists for a greater part of engine games (160 000), to which has been added high value material from Mega and the Correspondence Database (46 000).
€9.90
Typical mistakes by 1600-1900 players
Some mistakes repeat themselves often in amateur games. With themes such as "Miscalculating Forcing Lines", "Being Too Materialistic" and "King Safety" Nick Pert shows you how to avoid making typical mistakes.
by Nicholas Pert
€29.90
Anti-Bajonete-Attack in the King's Indian
The Mar del Plata Variation in the King's Indian could be faced with an uncomfortable Bayonette Attack. Marin shows how to face that.
by Mihail Marin
€9.90
Queen's Indian Defence Powerbook 2019
The Queen's Indian Powerbook 2019 has a tree structure which is based on a mixture of over 350 000 complete chess games played in the Engine room of playchess.com and the best games played by humans (50 000).
€9.90
Sicilian Kalashnikov Powerbook 2019
The major part of the material on which the Sicilian Kalashnikov Powerbook 2019 is based comes from the engine room of playchess.com: approximately 18 000 games. To these have been added another 4500 games from the Mega database and from correspondence ch