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A Complete Black Repertoire against 1.d4
Neben der Abdeckung aller kritischen Linien nach 1.d4 & 2.c4 werden auch beliebte Systeme wie das Trompovsky, London/Jobava-System, Torre-Angriff, Colle-System und Veresov ebenfalls behandelt.
von Robert Ris
29,90 €
The Dutch Stonewall - A fighting repertoire against 1.d4
In der Holländischen Stonewall-Variante kämpft Schwarz vom ersten Zug an um die Initiative. Gehen Sie mit GM Erwin l’Ami auf eine faszinierende Reise und lassen Sie sich von ihm die Tiefe und den Reiz dieser attraktiven Eröffnung demonstrieren!
von Erwin l'Ami
29,90 €
The Triangle Setup - A complete defense against 1.d4
GM Michal Krasenkow präsentiert Ihnen ein Repertoire gegen 1.d4, in dessen Mittelpunkt die Noteboom-Variante und der Stonewall-Aufbau stehen. Schwarz erreicht hier ganz verschiedene Stellungen, die ihr taktisches und strategisches Wissen schärfen.
von Michal Krasenkow
29,90 €
A strategic weapon against 1.d4: The Queen's Indian Defense
Damenindisch gehört sowohl bei Spitzenspielern als auch im Amateurbereich zu den Lieblingseröffnugnen gegen 1.d4. Spitzenspielern gefällt die solide schwarze Struktur, die viel Spielraum für interessantes Spiel und neue Ideen bietet.
von Viktor Bologan
29,90 €
A Complete Black Repertoire against 1.d4, 1.Nf3 & 1.c4
Diese Videokurse zeigen ein schwarzes Repertoire gegen 1.d4, 1.Sf3 und 1.c4. Die empfohlenen Varianten sind leicht zu lernen und nicht schwer zu merken, stellen Weiß aber auch vor große Herausforderungen.
von Robert Ris
54,90 €
A World Champion's Guide to the King's Indian (2nd Edition)This disk is a perfect tool for players looking for a complicated battle against 1.d4. The author suggests the King’s Indian Defence and shows with a number of examples how realistic Black’s chances are in this opening to get a complex structure with the most serious attacking potential. Apart from theoretical information, the disk also contains structural insights and an array of ideas which will enable you to include this opening into your repertoire - immediately and with tangible success! The extended 2nd edition is based principally on games which have been played in the last three years with, as Black, either the author himself or top King’s Indian expert Teimor Radjabov. This has resulted in the creation of a work on the King’s Indian which not only gives deep insights into the variations and plans but also presents the most up-to-date state of affairs in this dynamic and active opening. Video running time: 7 hours.
von Rustam Kasimdzhanov
32,90 €
The Accelerated DragonThe Accelerated Dragon is much more than just a dynamic yet solid means of countering 1.e4. By knowing how to counter the Maroczy Bind Black can counter both the English and Reti Openings and even develop the basis of a defence against 1.d4.
von Nigel Davies
26,99 €
The Exciting Budapest Gambit
The Budapest Gambit is an exciting and fun way to play against 1.d4 and 2.c4 – replying with 1...Nf6 and 2...e5. In this video you will learn how to pose problems for White with this fascinating opening.
von Simon Williams
29,90 €
The Torre Attack
The Torre Attack is an extremely effective way of taking your opponent into an uncomfortable situation right from move one.
von Simon Williams
29,90 €
An Attacking Repertoire with 1.d4 Vol.3
The variations covered include (3.h4) vs Kings Indian and Grunfeld players. The Dutch, Modern and Pirc and the most critical White variations against many of Black’s other tricky 1st moves such as 1..b6, 1... b5, 1...c5, 1...e5, 1...Nc6, 1...e6 and 1...d6
von Nicholas Pert
29,90 €
The Philidor Defence The modern form of the Philidor Defence arises via the move order 1.e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.Nc3 e5. Then after 4.Nf3 Nbd7, Shirov has introduced the pawn sacrifice 5.g4!? into practice - and achieved excellent results with it. Accepting the sacrifice leads to a very sharp position full of tactical possibilities. Shirov is one of the best connoisseurs of this system, and although he has been very successful with the white pieces in this line, he is always striving for objectivity and shows the possibilities for Black’s counterplay as well. Who finds the gambit 5.g4!? too double-edged, can find an alternative in the tried and tested, solid strategic approach 5.Bc4 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Re1 c6 8.a4. Also on this system Shirov presents many of his own games, discussing among other things the difficult, but extremely important question whether and when White can advantageously proceed in the centre with d4-d5. The third system presented by Shirov arises after the traditional Philidor move order 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4. Black tries to solve his problems by the radical 3... exd4 now, a move which was already played by Horwitz versus Staunton in 1846 and which recently has come into fashion again. Analysing his game against Nisipeanu, apart from Bacrot one of the experts of Black’s way of playing, Shirov shows how White can fight for the advantage here. Video running time: 5 h 52 m.
von Alexei Shirov
29,90 €
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