Studying this book "will get a great reward. Better understanding chess Certainly a brilliant contribution to literature" MI John Watson
The collection presents the Editorial Chessy with this first volume of Grandmaster Repertoire 1 d4 has received plenty of praise around the world, amateurs and professionals alike. Many GMs, especially those who do not tend to show greater interest in the work of their colleagues have not only studied Avrukh but heaped enthusiastic praise. And as the author himself has acknowledged the greeting also not a few of the world's elite players, to the point that the Israeli GM, regular member of the national team stronger and moving almost always on the stretch of ELO 2650, now stands as a theoretical authority.
For many fans of these new ideas that appear here and the author explains with remarkable clarity they provide comfortable victories and strategic skills to another level.
The first volume deals with three systems in vogue in recent years, the Catalan Opening employing Kramnik and Anand among others, strong and healthy 4 e3 against the Slav and Semi-Slav, and a very interesting variant against the Queen's Gambit accepted.
Three key systems that continually offers Avrukh personal contributions, and clear improvements where white outlook remains favorable. We could say well that has revitalized employment Avrukh 1 d4 at all levels. 1 d4 player will have a book with this title exceptional positional query with multiple weapons and forceful offensive options.
The Ukrainian GM Alexander Moiseenko recently issued a categorical opinion that summarizes the general feeling: "Avrukh could have written 10 books with this volume". So dense is this work and so this author is honest in his first job.
- Language
- Spanish
- Editorial
- Chessy
- Autor
- Avrukh, Boris
- Format
- 16 x 23,5 cm.
- Binding
- Paperback, soft cover
- Pages
- 412
- Edition
- 1ª 04 / 2011
- ISBN
- 978-84-9376454-8
- EAN-13
- 9788493764548
- Thematic
- Openings
- Collections
- Repertory of great masters. Avrukh
- Year of publication
- 2011