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Beating the King's Indian and Benoni
160 Seiten, kartoniert, Batsford Chess, 1997
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It seems unfair that Black gets all the attacking chances in the normal lines of the King's Indian. So, take a tip from the world's No. 1 expert in a sharp system: shock your opponents with the Four Pawns Attack!
Vaisser shows that Black has countless ways to go wrong, while White is risking little if he is well-prepared. His hitherto unpublished analysis will give you the edge you need to send Black's king to the guillotine.
A practical bonus from White's viewpoint ist that the Four Pawns Attack can also be used against the Benoni.
Grandmaster Anatoli Vaisser has been playing the Four Pawns Attack for nearly thirty years, against opposition of all standards, including a famous game against the young Garry Kasparow.
Vaisser shows that Black has countless ways to go wrong, while White is risking little if he is well-prepared. His hitherto unpublished analysis will give you the edge you need to send Black's king to the guillotine.
A practical bonus from White's viewpoint ist that the Four Pawns Attack can also be used against the Benoni.
Grandmaster Anatoli Vaisser has been playing the Four Pawns Attack for nearly thirty years, against opposition of all standards, including a famous game against the young Garry Kasparow.
EAN | 071348022X |
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Gewicht | 190 g |
Hersteller | Batsford Chess |
Breite | 10,4 cm |
Höhe | 15,9 cm |
Medium | Buch |
Erscheinungsjahr | 1997 |
Autor | Anatoli Vaisser |
Reihe | Beating the ... |
Sprache | Englisch |
ISBN-10 | 071348022X |
Seiten | 160 |
Einband | kartoniert |
Diagramme | 160 |
5 Preface
Part 1.
Systems common to the King's Indian
and Modern Benoni
(1 d4 Sf6 2 c4 g6 3 Sc3 Lg7 4 e4 d6 5 f4 0-0 6 Sf3 c5 7 d5 e6 8
Le2 exd5 9 cxd5 or 1 d4 Sf6 2 c4 c5 3 d5 e6 4 Sc3 exd5 5 cxd5
d6 6 e4 g6 7 f4 Lg7 8 Sf3 0-0 9 Le2)
7 1 Main Line with 9...Te8
8 Game 1: Vaisser-Berthelot, French Team Ch. 1992
21 Game 2: Vaisser-Degraeve, Capelle la Grande 1987
28 Game 3: Cranbourne-Crespo, corr. 1988-89
32 Game 4: Lagontrie-Boulard, French corr. Ch. 1987
39 Game 5: Vaisser-IIbragimov, Bern 1992
48 2 Main Line with 9...Lg4
48 Game 6: Vaisser-Yrjola, Helsinki 1991
52 Game 7: Vaisser-Berelovich, Groningen 1993
57 Game 8: Vaisser-Smirin, PCA (rapidplay) Moscow 1996
61 Game 9: Monin-Shchekachev, St Petersburg 1994
69 3 Main Line: 9...b5 and rare moves
69 Game 10: Komarov-Frolov, Kiev 1995
73 Game 11: Blokh-Kitchev, USSR (corr.) 1991
Part 2.
Systems specific to the King's Indian
(1 d4 Sf6 2 c4 g6 3 Sc3 Lg7 4 e4 d6 5 f4)
79 4 Black plays 6...Sa6
80 Game 12: Zsu. Polgar-Chiburdanidze, St Petersburg 1995
86 Game 13: Vaisser-Golubev, Biel 1995
95 5 The Pseudo Benko Gambit
95 Game 14: Nogueiras - Sax, Graz 1984
106 6 Other Systems for Black
106 Game 15: Vaisser-Krasenkov, Paris 1990
111 Game 16: Vaisser-Kr. Georgiev, French Team Ch. 1996
Part 3.
Systems specific to the Modern Benoni
(1 d4 Sf6 2 c4 c5 3 d5 e6 4 Sc3 exd5 5 cxd5 d6 6 e4 g6 7 f4)
119 7 Taimanov System 8 Lb5+
120 Game 17: Sokolov-Topalov, Wijk aan Zee 1996
128 Game 18: Yuncev-Kostometov, St Petersburg 1995
135 8 Mikenas Attack 8 e5
135 Game 19: Meszaros-Stefanov, Satu Mare 1987
144 Index of Variations
Part 1.
Systems common to the King's Indian
and Modern Benoni
(1 d4 Sf6 2 c4 g6 3 Sc3 Lg7 4 e4 d6 5 f4 0-0 6 Sf3 c5 7 d5 e6 8
Le2 exd5 9 cxd5 or 1 d4 Sf6 2 c4 c5 3 d5 e6 4 Sc3 exd5 5 cxd5
d6 6 e4 g6 7 f4 Lg7 8 Sf3 0-0 9 Le2)
7 1 Main Line with 9...Te8
8 Game 1: Vaisser-Berthelot, French Team Ch. 1992
21 Game 2: Vaisser-Degraeve, Capelle la Grande 1987
28 Game 3: Cranbourne-Crespo, corr. 1988-89
32 Game 4: Lagontrie-Boulard, French corr. Ch. 1987
39 Game 5: Vaisser-IIbragimov, Bern 1992
48 2 Main Line with 9...Lg4
48 Game 6: Vaisser-Yrjola, Helsinki 1991
52 Game 7: Vaisser-Berelovich, Groningen 1993
57 Game 8: Vaisser-Smirin, PCA (rapidplay) Moscow 1996
61 Game 9: Monin-Shchekachev, St Petersburg 1994
69 3 Main Line: 9...b5 and rare moves
69 Game 10: Komarov-Frolov, Kiev 1995
73 Game 11: Blokh-Kitchev, USSR (corr.) 1991
Part 2.
Systems specific to the King's Indian
(1 d4 Sf6 2 c4 g6 3 Sc3 Lg7 4 e4 d6 5 f4)
79 4 Black plays 6...Sa6
80 Game 12: Zsu. Polgar-Chiburdanidze, St Petersburg 1995
86 Game 13: Vaisser-Golubev, Biel 1995
95 5 The Pseudo Benko Gambit
95 Game 14: Nogueiras - Sax, Graz 1984
106 6 Other Systems for Black
106 Game 15: Vaisser-Krasenkov, Paris 1990
111 Game 16: Vaisser-Kr. Georgiev, French Team Ch. 1996
Part 3.
Systems specific to the Modern Benoni
(1 d4 Sf6 2 c4 c5 3 d5 e6 4 Sc3 exd5 5 cxd5 d6 6 e4 g6 7 f4)
119 7 Taimanov System 8 Lb5+
120 Game 17: Sokolov-Topalov, Wijk aan Zee 1996
128 Game 18: Yuncev-Kostometov, St Petersburg 1995
135 8 Mikenas Attack 8 e5
135 Game 19: Meszaros-Stefanov, Satu Mare 1987
144 Index of Variations
Ein exzellentes Repertoirebuch, das den Vier-Bauern-Angriff (1.d4 Sf6 2.c4 g6 3.Sc3 Lg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Sf3), in dem mit harten Bandagen gekämpft wird, als Möglichkeit für Weiß betrachtet, die Initiative gegen Königsindisch zu übernehmen. Als einer der führenden Experten dieser Variante sagt Vaisser: ”Warum sollte Schwarz den ganzen Spaß haben?” und zeigt viele seiner eigenen Partien und neue Angriffsideen. Er konzentriert sich hauptsächlich auf die Hauptvarianten nach 6... c5 7.d5 e6 8.Le2 exd5 9.cxd5, obwohl er selbst mit Schwarz eine seiner bekanntesten Partien mit der dubiosen Variante 9.e5?! im Jahre 1981 gegen Kasparov verlor. Das moderne 6...Sa6 wird ebenso behandelt wie die kompromißlose Taimanov-Variante (7.f4 nebst 8.Lb5+ gegen Modernes Benoni), die das ganze System zu einer furchteinflößenden Waffe für angriffslustige 1.d4-Spieler werden läßt.
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