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Ntirlis - Playing the English

The English Opening arises after 1.c4, and is a great practical weapon for players of all levels. White dictates the opening from the very first move, and often reaches positions where understanding themes and plans is more important than the latest computer-generated analysis.

 

Nikolaos Ntirlis has been Playing the English successfully for many years in high-level correspondence events, as well as teaching it to students ranging from club players to Grandmasters. While his analysis is first-rate, Ntirlis also understands the differing needs between correspondence and human play, and this repertoire is specifically tailored towards practical players.

 

Playing the English – A World-Class Repertoire provides a complete repertoire with 1.c4, showing how to meet every major option that Black may try. Each section of the book begins with an introduction outlining the main plans and concepts, so you will be equipped with both the strategic and theoretical knowledge needed to crush your opponents.

 

Nikolaos Ntirlis is an award-winning author, openings expert, and Correspondence IM. He has worked as an openings adviser to numerous GMs, including the Danish Olympiad team.

440 pages

€28.99 Price

Gonzalez - The English defence

The English Defence (1 d4 e6 2 c4 b6) is a dynamic, counter-attacking line, initially investigated by English grandmasters. Black aims to set White difficult problems to solve at the very earliest stage of the game. Black’s play is provocative – aiming to lure White into establishing a big pawn centre. This is a risky strategy as White falls behind in development and Black switfly becomes very active. However, if White’s response is more circumspect then Black can often manoeuvre into favourable structures reminiscent of positions arising from the Nimzo-Indian Defence, the Queen’s Indian Defence or even the Dutch.

José González provides an excellent analysis of this complex opening and carves out a powerful repertoire for Black covering all lines after 1 d4. It is possible for White to avoid the "English battle" by playing either 2 Nf3 or even 2 e4 (a rare move for 1 d4 players but seen occasionally). Gonzalez champions an aggressive variant of the Dutch against 2 Nf3 and outlines a simple but effective French Defence repertoire to counter 2 e4.

  • A complete repertoire for Black to counter 1 d4.
  • The question and answer approach provides an excellent study method.   318 pages
€30.00 Price

Sedlak - The London System: The Adventure Continues !

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Nikola Sedlak is a renowned chess player known for his expertise in the London System. He is a grandmaster from Serbia who has been considered one of the strongest players in the country for many years. Sedlak is also a well-known chess trainer and author, who wrote several books on the London System and other chess openings.

In front of you is his latest masterpiece on the London System. This comprehensive guide covers all aspects of the London System and provides a detailed analysis of the various lines and variations that may arise from this opening. We believe that Sedlak’s book is a must-have for any chess player who wants to improve his understanding and expertise in the London System.

One of the key assets of Sedlak’s book is the depth of analysis. Sedlak provides an in-depth look at the theoretical foundations of the London System, as well as the key strategic and tactical ideas of the opening. It also covers a wide range of possible variations, giving readers a thorough understanding of the different options that are available to them. Another important aspect of Sedlak’s book is the clarity of explanation. Sedlak’s writing is easy to understand and he provides clear examples to illustrate key ideas. His book is suitable for players of all levels, from beginners to experienced players looking to add the London System to their repertoire. 223 pages

€32.50 Price

Semkov - Playing for a win with ... b6

Playing for a win with ...b6 by Semko Semkov. The author proposes a full repertoire against 1.d4 and 1.c4, which is theoretically sound and leads to sharp, strategically unbalanced positions. It is based on the so-called English Defence 1.d4 e6 2.c4 b6 or 1.c4 b6. A great deal of the book is devoted to White's tries to deviate from theoretical dispute and transfer the game into the Queen's Indian with g3. 236 pages

€25.90 Price

Williams - The Jobava London System

Most chess openings have been around for centuries; the first book on the Ruy Lopez was written in 1561. Not so the Jobava System. This is a thoroughly modern opening that has only achieved prominence in the last decade or so. It is named after the Georgian chess visionary Baadur Jobava, a highly imaginative and creative grandmaster. The Jobava System is based around the opening moves 1 d4 d5 2 Nc3 Nf6 3 Bf4. For many years this was considered to be a quiet and unassuming backwater of chess theory. No longer!

Thanks to the efforts of Jobava and others this system has been honed into a fierce attacking weapon. As this opening is so new the correct defensive methods are not well understood. This makes the system extremely dynamic and dangerous.

In this book, Simon Williams (the Ginger GM) delves deep into the Jobava and offers up a complete repertoire based on this exciting new system. The advantages are clear:

– There is very little existing theory

– Black cannot play safely on “auto-pilot”

– It is fresh and it’s fun!

€29.50 Price

Palliser - The Torre attack move by move

Et pour le même prix (ah non, moins cher en fait), une deuxième ouverture molle Ceci dit, l'Attaque Torre est un début parfaitement respectable qui a été employé par plein de grands joueurs (mais seulement de temps en temps) : c'est juste son appellation d'attaque qui me paraît sujette à caution Quoi qu'il en soit, si vous voulez l'essayer avec les blancs ou vous en prémunir avec les noirs, voilà de quoi faire - pas à hésiter, on n'aura sans doute rien d'autre sur le sujet avant longtemps.

€28.50 Price

BRONZNIK - 1.d4 - Beat the Guerrillas!

Quésaco ? En fait, un vademecum anti-calembredaines pour joueurs de pion-dame - ou si l'on préfère un répertoire prêt à l'emploi dirigé contre toutes les défenses marginales que quelques maniaques s'obstinent à envoyer dans les pattes du joueur sérieux qui a révisé la théorie approuvée par les champions. On retrouve donc ici des gambits exotiques, les variantes latérales du Gambit-dame (Albin, Balte), des cochonneries à base de c5, le Tango ou encore le Budapest... Utile, forcément.

€22.95 Price

BARSKY - The Ragozin Complex

Bizarrement, c'est (à ma connaissance) la première monographie intégralement consacrée à la variante Ragozin du GDR (qui, de nos jours, arrive généralement via l'ordre de coups 1.d4 Cf6 2.c4 e6 3.Cf3 d5 4.Cc3 Fb4). C'est copieux et solide, mais pas tout à fait complet : l'auteur a délibérément laissé de côté la variante de Vienne (5.Fg5 dxc4), trop complexe, recommandant aux noirs de botter en touche avec 5h6 Feignant, va !

€25.95 Price