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222 Opening Traps: After 1.d4
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222 Opening Traps: After 1.d4

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Traps lurk in every stage of a chess game, but they occur especially often in the opening. In this instructional volume, the two internationally recognised masters of the game cover the traps that can be expected after the double advance of the white d-pawn. For every possible opening after 1.d4 – including the Queen’s Gambit or the King’s Indian Defense – there are explanatory texts detailing the most typical trap motifs. Designed to increase combinative ability and systematically expand opening repertoire, this is an essential guide to setting and avoiding opening traps.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Edition Olms
Country
Switzerland
Date
1 January 2008
Pages
200
ISBN
9783283010058

Traps lurk in every stage of a chess game, but they occur especially often in the opening. In this instructional volume, the two internationally recognised masters of the game cover the traps that can be expected after the double advance of the white d-pawn. For every possible opening after 1.d4 – including the Queen’s Gambit or the King’s Indian Defense – there are explanatory texts detailing the most typical trap motifs. Designed to increase combinative ability and systematically expand opening repertoire, this is an essential guide to setting and avoiding opening traps.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Edition Olms
Country
Switzerland
Date
1 January 2008
Pages
200
ISBN
9783283010058