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Schaak Set Stukken Staunton Gold/Silver
It's realy high-quality chess pieces.
It's really heavy chess pieces.
It's really large chess pieces.
The total weight of this set is 1.625kg. so you'll enjoy the feel of each piece in your hand as you defeat your opponent move by move. These high quality metal pieces are made out of a durable zinc alloy with Gold and silver electroplated finish. In addition, they are padded with felt on the bottom to protect your board.
2 extra queens
Size of the King is 10.3 cm Diam. 4.5 cm
Pièces d'échecs Staunton en Acrylique
Deze spectaculaire stukken zijn driedubbel gelood, en hun afmetingen vereisen een schaakbord met vierkantjes van 55 mm
De koning is 10,6 cm hoog en 4,60 cm breed, de toren is 6,3 cm hoog en 4,00 cm breed.
De onderkant is van leder, niet van het gebruikelijke vilt.
De stukken zijn fijn gesculpteerd en het paard, de representatieve figuur in een schaakspel, is bijzonder goed gedaan!
Fleischman - The Richter - Veresov Attack (Qd3 variation)
Do you play 1.d4, but feel discouraged by the seemingly limitless number of finely honed defensive systems available to Black? If you’re put off by the idea of having to learn massive amounts of theory just to reach a playable middlegame, then The Richter-Veresov Attack: Qd3 Variation might be just what you’re looking for.
Right away, you’ll be taking your opponents out of their preparation and into your comfort zone. While the Richter-Veresov has developed its own “book” over the years, Eric Fleischman shows you how to bypass a lot of that body of theory, too, with an early deployment of the queen to d3, an idea sometimes known as the Amazon Attack.
Covering a wide range of setups that Black could adopt in response (including French, Caro-Kann, Indian, Benoni, and Dutch formations), the author uses games by international players and examples from his own play to show how experience and a sense of the position count for more than memorized lines in The Richter-Veresov Attack: Qd3 Variation.
283 pages