- CHESS
- Chess boards and pieces
- Chess books
- Chess books in English and others
- Opening books
- The Ruy Lopez
- Other open games
- Other semi-open games
- The Sicilian
- French Defence
- Pirc & Modern Defence
- Caro-Kann
- Queen´s Gambit
- Slav Defence & Semi-Slav
- Other closed games
- Other semi-closed games
- King´s Indian Defence
- Nimzo & Queen´s Indian
- Grünfeld
- English Opening
- Dutch Defence
- Miscellaneous openings
- General and repertoire books
- Endgame books
- Books on grandmasters
- Books on tournaments
- Books in Dutch
- Miscellaneous
- Chess magazines
- General and middle game books
- Opening books
- Chess books in French language
- Chess books in English and others
- Chess software and DVDs
- Chess computers
- Equipment for clubs
- BOARD & BRAIN GAMES
- GO
- BRIDGE & CARDS & TAROT
- POKER & CASINO GAMES
- PUZZLES & BRAIN TEASERS
- DARTS
Capablanca - Capablanca x 3
Livraison gratuite à partir de €69 (Belgique, France, Pays-Bas, Luxembourg, Allemagne)
For fourteen days!
All payment cards accepted.
16 other product
PALLISER, WILLIAMS - KING'S INDIAN KILLER: THE HARRY ATTACK
Do you want a simple and practical method to counter Black’s kingside fianchetto defences after 1 d4? A line that takes the initiative from a very early stage and creates difficult practical problems? If so, then The Harry Attack (1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 g6 3 h4!) is for you.
At first this looks like some sort of joke or, at the very least, a weird outlandish line. Aren’t we all taught to focus on development and control of the centre in the early stages? What’s 3 h4 got to do with that?
Perhaps surprisingly, this is a very difficult line for Black to counter effectively. This applies not just in practical play but also theoretically, where it is far from straightforward for Black even to find a route to equality. And when Black gets it wrong they are often on the receiving end of a very unpleasant miniature.
You may be thinking that surely the best chess engines can show how to counter this line? No! One of the unexpected features of leading engine play is their enthusiasm for shoving the h-pawn up the board and they fully concur that 3 h4! is a very decent move for White. Many leading players have taken the hint and 3 h4 is frequently seen at elite level.
Richard Palliser and Simon Williams (the GingerGM) provide a thorough guide to this fascinating line. They show how to adapt when Black chooses a King’s Indian set-up, a Grünfeld set-up, a Benoni set-up or even plays in Benko style.
The Harry Attack is easy to learn and is perfect for unsettling players steeped in the theory of their favourite Indian defences. 238 pages
Pervakov/Dvoretsky - Studies for Practical Players book 2 (Improving Important Endgame Concepts
This book – the sequel to Studies for Practical Players released over a decade ago – is mostly aimed at practical players who wish to improve their chess skills by developing imaginative and preventive thinking, while perfecting calculation of variations and knowledge of basic endings. In addition, this work will certainly be appreciated by every lover of beauty, logic and paradoxicality of the game. 176 pages
McDONALD - Starting out : 1e4!
Giant plastic garden chesspieces
Giant plastic chess pieces for outside playing.
King's height: 62 cm
KASPAROV - My Great Predecessors part III
La taille a diminué d'un quart, mais le prix est hélas resté le même... Ce troisième tome est l'occasion de redécouvrir les deux joueurs sans doute les plus sous-estimés de l'histoire des échecs. Parce qu'il ont eu le malheur de régner quand le monde des échecs n'avait d'yeux que pour le ludion Fischer, et parce que leur style était pour l'un difficile à comprendre et pour l'autre difficile à caractériser, Petrosian et Spassky ont parfois été considérés comme des champions au rabais. Leur palmarès et leur valeur méritent pourtant mieux que ce jugement hâtif, et ce volume devrait contribuer à remettre quelque peu les pendules à l'heure - quelque peu seulement, la sélection de parties étant un peu courte pour illustrer d'aussi longues carrières (souvenons-nous que Petrosian fut présent dans les Tournois des Candidats durant 27 ans...). Au passage, on retrouve aussi quelques comparses doués : Portisch, le malchanceux Leonid Stein et, plus étrangement (car ses meilleurs résultats datent de l'ère Karpov), Lev Polougaevsky. Quand au style du livre, inutile d'y revenir : vous commencez à connaître le produit. Rendez-vous sous peu pour un sujet beaucoup plus rebattu : Bobby Fischer...