The Bishop's Opening Explained

The Bishop's Opening Explained
Title The Bishop's Opening Explained PDF eBook
Author Gary Lane
Publisher Batsford
Pages 162
Release 2004-11-25
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9780713489170

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The Bishop’s Opening allows White to dictate the pattern of play from as early as the second move. It is ideal for club and tournament players as it leads to positions in which a successful outcome depends on knowledge of the important ideas for both sides. The key plans and strategies are explained to make it easy for those who have limited time to study. A large number of world-class players employ it, clearly confirming that it is a highly respected and formidable opening. The opening was first recommended by Philidor in the 18th century, and then used to great effect by the legendary Paul Morphy and Howard Staunton. More recently Bent Larsen has inspired a new generation of players to take up the opening with victories at the highest level. The book covers: How to play the opening successfully by using model games Explains the basic elements and strategies for both sides The tricks and traps in the opening for both players How to play the middlegame by following easy plans

Winning with the Bishop's Opening

Winning with the Bishop's Opening
Title Winning with the Bishop's Opening PDF eBook
Author Gary Lane (I.M.)
Publisher B. T. Batsford Limited
Pages 152
Release 1993
Genre Chess
ISBN 9780713471137

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The Bishop's Opening is an ideal opening for club and tournament players as it leads to positions in which a successful outcome depends on a thorough knowledge of the important ideas for both sides rather than time-consuming theoretical preparation. This collection of fully-annotated games includes every important variation with an emphasis on currently fashionable systems of attack and defence.

Chess Openings for Black Explained

Chess Openings for Black Explained
Title Chess Openings for Black Explained PDF eBook
Author Lev Alburt
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Chess
ISBN 9781889323121

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Shows you how to start your chess games as dynamically and accurately as the greatest grandmasters in the world.

Mastering the Chess Openings

Mastering the Chess Openings
Title Mastering the Chess Openings PDF eBook
Author John Watson
Publisher Gambit Publications
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Chess
ISBN 9781904600602

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Presents information on the ideas and strategies for chess openings.

Chess Openings for White Explained

Chess Openings for White Explained
Title Chess Openings for White Explained PDF eBook
Author Lev Alburt
Publisher Chess Information & Research Center
Pages 624
Release 2010
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN

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"A must for every chess player!"--Anatoly Karpov, 12th World Chess Champion

Let It Go

Let It Go
Title Let It Go PDF eBook
Author T.D. Jakes
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 263
Release 2013-01-29
Genre Art
ISBN 1416547339

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Shares uplifting advice about the virtues of forgiveness, offering strategic and biblically based advice on how to achieve peace and personal fulfillment by letting go of past wrongs.

The Vienna Game

The Vienna Game
Title The Vienna Game PDF eBook
Author Gary Lane
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 2000
Genre Games
ISBN 9781857442717

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This book provides everything you need to know to start playing the Vienna as White or Black. Through the use of model games for both sides, the author provides a thorough grounding in the key ideas, so that readers can quickly and confidently start ot use the Vienna in their own games.