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Queen's Indian Defence - The Modern Approach

Eight years have passed since the creation of the DVD “No Fear of 1.d4 (Volume 1)“ in which Sergei Tiviakov, among other things, explained how to play the Queen’s Indian Defence with Black. Now the moment has come to update the readers with the latest news and trends in this important opening. On his new DVD, Sergei Tiviakov presents a complete repertoire for Black with the Queen’s Indian Defence. The grandmaster explains everything one needs to know after 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6, more profoundly, extensively and thoroughly than ever before - of the total running time of more than 9 hours, 6 hours alone are dedicated to White’s most popular continuation 4.g3. The material of the single chapters is based mostly on the author’s own games and his life-long experience with the QID. Attached to this DVD, there is are exclusive collection of Sergei Tiviakov‘s complete games with the Queen’s Indian Defence (half of them previously unpublished) and a compilation of selected annotated games. Get on the Queen’s Indian train with this great new work by Sergei Tiviakov!

• Video running time: 10 hours (English)
• With interactive training including video feedback
• Extra: Database with model games
• Including ChessBase Reader

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This is what is delivered:

  • Fritztrainer App for Windows
  • Available as download or on DVD
  • Video course with a running time of approx. 4-8 hrs.
  • Repertoire database: save and integrate Fritztrainer games into your own repertoire (in WebApp Opening or in ChessBase)
  • Interactive exercises with video feedback: the authors present exercises and key positions, the user has to enter the solution. With video feedback (also on mistakes) and further explanations.
  • Sample games as a ChessBase database.

That's what the FritzTrainer App can do for you:

  • Videos can run in the Fritztrainer app or in the ChessBase program with board graphics, notation and a large function bar
  • Analysis engine can be switched on at any time
  • Video pause for manual navigation and analysis in game notation
  • Input of your own variations, engine analysis, with storage in the game
  • Learn variations: view specific lines in the ChessBase WebApp Opening with autoplay, memorize variations and practise transformation (initial position - final position).
  • Active opening training: selected opening positions are transferred to the ChessBase WebApp Fritz-online. In a match against Fritz you test your new knowledge and actively play the new opening.

Even more possibilities: Start FritzTrainer in the ChessBase program!

  • The database with all games and analyses can be opened directly.
  • Games can be easily added to the opening reference.
  • Direct evaluation with game reference, games can be replayed on the analysis board
  • Your own variations are saved and can be added to the own repertoire
  • Replay training
  • LiveBook active
  • All engines installed in ChessBase can be started for the analysis
  • Assisted Analysis
  • Print notation and diagrams (for worksheets)

Sample video

Contents

  • 01: Introduction [03:27]
  • Sidelines for Black
  • 01: 4...c6/Be7/Na6 - Analysis [15:05]
  • 02: 4...Bb4 5.Nbd2 Bb7 - Analysis [29:36]
  • 03: 4...Bb4 5.Bd2 Be7 6.Bg2 c6 - Analysis [11:45]
  • 04: 4...Bb4 5.Bd2 Be7 6.Nc3 c6 - Analysis [08:27]
  • 05: 4...Bb4 5.Bd2 Be7 6.Nc3 Bb7 - Analysis [33:33]
  • Main Line 4...Bb7
  • 01: 4...Bb7 5.Bg2 c6/Na6 and Be7 6.d5/Qc2 - Analysis [12:42]
  • 02: 4...Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.Nc3 0-0 - Analysis [17:22]
  • 03: 4...Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 c6 Sidelines and 7.Nc3 d5 Sidelines - Analysis [25:32]
  • 04: 4...Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 c6 7.Nc3 d5 Main Lines - Analysis [26:42]
  • 05: 4...Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 Sidelines - Analysis [15:24]
  • 06: 4...Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Re1 Na6 - Analysis [30:00]
  • 07: 4...Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.d5 exd5/Na6 - Analysis [43:37]
  • 08: 4...Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nc3 Na6 8.a3 Ne4 - Analysis [20:46]
  • 09: 4...Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nc3 Na6 8.b3 Ne4/d5 - Analysis [13:14]
  • 10: 4...Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nc3 Na6 8.Qc2 d5 and 8.Qa4 Qc8 - Analysis [06:39]
  • 11: 4...Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nc3 Na6 8.Bd2 c5 and 8.Bf4/Bg5 Ne4 - Analysis [25:50]
  • 12: 4...Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nc3 Na6 8.d5 Bb4 - Analysis [15:31]
  • 13: 4...Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nc3 Na6 8.Ne5 Bxg2 - Analysis [11:34]
  • Sidelines for White
  • 01: 4.Nc3 Bb7 5.a3 g6 6.Qd3 d5/Bg7 - Analysis [13:32]
  • 02: 4.Nc3 Bb7 5.a3 g6 6.e3/g3 Bg7 - Analysis [20:44]
  • 03: 4.Nc3 Bb7 5.a3 g6 6.d5 Bg7 - Analysis [09:45]
  • 04: 4.Nc3 Bb7 5.a3 g6 6.Bf4/Bg5 Bg7 - Analysis [14:04]
  • 05: 4.Nc3 Bb7 5.a3 g6 6.Qc2 Bxf3/d5 - Analysis [11:51]
  • 06: 4.Nc3 Bb7 Sidelines - Analysis [17:07]
  • 07: 4.e3 Bb7 5.Bd3 d5 and 5.Nc3 Bb4 - Analysis [50:24]
  • 08: 4.Bf4 Bb7 5.e3 Bb4+ - Analysis [11:06]
  • 09: 4.Bg5 Bb7 5.e3 h6 6.Bh4 Be7 - Analysis [04:44]
  • 10: 4.Nbd2 Bb7 - Analysis [01:14]
  • 11: Conclusion [01:27]
  • Test
  • 01: Test 1 [07:40]
  • 02: Test 2 [05:59]
  • 03: Test 3 [04:32]
  • 04: Test 4 [03:58]
  • 05: Test 5 [05:25]
  • 06: Test 6 [04:23]
  • 07: Test 7 [04:35]
  • 08: Test 8 [03:02]
  • 09: Test 9 [03:31]
  • 10: Test 10 [01:47]
  • 11: Test 11 [03:10]
  • 12: Test 12 [02:40]
  • 13: Test 13 [03:37]
  • 14: Test 14 [02:31]
  • 15: Test 15 [02:53]
  • 16: Test 16 [02:35]
  • 17: Test 17 [01:37]
  • 18: Test 18 [02:14]
  • 19: Test 19 [02:02]
  • 20: Test 20 [01:54]
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Queen's Indian Defence

White very often avoids the pinning of his queen’s knight by first developing his king’s knight after 2...e6 with 3.Nf3. After that the move 3...b6 leads to the starting position for the Queen’s Indian, which has received its name because of the fianchetto of the bishop on the queenside. The Bb7 and the ¤f6 together intend to control the central squares d5 and e4, and how the c- and d-pawns will be deployed in the centre remains open.

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