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The ABC of Chess Openings / 2nd edition

DVD-box, ChessBase, 2. edition 2009, first edition 2005

From the series »Fritz Trainer Opening«

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In the all new ‘ABC of Chess Openings‘ International Master Andrew Martin explores the diverse possibilities available to everyone in the opening phase of the game. The material is broken down logically into Open Games, Semi-Open Games, Closed and Semi-Closed Games, Flank and Irregular Openings. Invaluable advice is given about what to look for and how to play each specific category, and the instruction is enhanced by the use of recent, thematic master games to compliment this advice. General instruction about how to play the opening is also included. Running time: 5 h 09 min. There is something here for everyone. Strong and even very strong players will enjoy the investigations into someexcellent modern novelties, whereas the average player or even beginner will pick up a wide range of interesting ideas for use in their games. The author‘s love for the game comes through in this work, which he tries to communicate to the listener.

The 2009 edition includes some repertoire suggestions for White using 1 e4 to get the average player started.
Video running time: 5 h 09 min + 1 h 15 min (Update) = 6 h 24 min
IM Andrew Martin is 50 years old and is the manager of Coaching for the English Chess Federation. This is his 14th DVD for ChessBase.
System requirements:
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Pentium-Processor at 300 Mhz or higher
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64 MB RAM
·Windows XP ®, Windows Vista ®
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DVD drive
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mouse
·soundcard
More Information
EAN 9783866811232
Weight 100 g
Manufacturer ChessBase
Medium Download, DVD
Year of Publication 2009
Author Andrew Martin
Series Fritz Trainer Opening
Language English
Edition 2
ISBN-13 9783866811232
Year of First Edition 2005
Binding DVD-box
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