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The Center Game

A Perfectly Playable Chess Opening Surprise
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176 Seiten, kartoniert, New in Chess, 1. Auflage 2024

19,95 €
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The Center Game is a wonderful opening for club players. White starts with a center push, develops quickly, looks for opposite castling, and launches an attack. The setup will feel very familiar to you in no time. And the chess engines show that this opening is both sound and correct, and at least as good as the over-analyzed Ruy Lopez and Italian Opening.

With this opening, you'll get a middlegame position that you know very well, but quite often will be new to Black. This will probably guarantee you an advantage on the clock, which will further increase your winning chances.

The author, Arne Moll, is an experienced club player, chess writer and chess book reviewer, so he knows exactly what the reader needs: the historical context, the basic strategic ideas of each line, the tactical patterns that will emerge, and some inspiring model games by great players such as Ian Nepomniatchi and Arjun Erigaisi who uses the Center Game as a surprise weapon

Arne Moll is an experienced club and tournament player with a peak rating well above 2200. He was a chess writer for the legendary blog Chess Vibes and Chess.com and has reviewed dozens of chess books. He lives in Amsterdam and works as an IT and Data specialist in the Finance industry.
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EAN 9789083434940
Gewicht 340 g
Hersteller New in Chess
Breite 17 cm
Höhe 23,5 cm
Medium Buch
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
Autor Arne Moll
Sprache Englisch
Auflage 1
ISBN-13 9789083434940
Seiten 176
Einband kartoniert
007 Foreword
010 Acknowledgements
011 Introduction
017 Part I A history of the Center Game
018 Chapter 1 From the Middle Ages to Y2K
054 Chapter 2 The Center Game in the New Millennium
073 Part II The theory of the Center Game
074 Chapter 3 Paulsen Variation 4 .e3: Qold main lines
103 Chapter 4 Paulsen Variation 4 .Qe3: lines with ...Be7 and 5.Bd2 subtleties
121 Chapter 5 Paulsen Variation 4 .Qe3: other 4th moves for Black
139 Chapter 6 New alternatives for White and minor black moves
165 Epilogue
167 Index of variations
169 Index of names
173 Bibliography
175 Explanation of symbols
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