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Power Play 19 - Attack with 1.e4 Part II

CD/DVD-box, ChessBase, 1. edition 2013

From the series »Power Play«

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This DVD provides you with a repertoire of attacking lines against: The Scandinavian, Alekhine’s Defence, The Petroff, The Philidor, The Pirc, The Modern Defence (1. e4 g6). Many of these openings are very popular in club chess, yet they are often underestimated by players of the white pieces. Using his wealth of experience playing with 1 e4, Grandmaster Daniel King explains the openings and provides you with an aggressive system against each of them. This is the second part of Daniel King’s project ‘Attack with 1.e4’ (part I dealt with the Sicilian, the French, The Caro Kann and 1...e5). King’s recommendations aim to put your opponent under pressure right from the start of the game, and when players are under pressure, mistakes occur. This is a practical repertoire - if we study openings we want to be sure to use them in our games. After just a few moves, you will be dictating play.
·Repertoire recommendations for White
·Suitable for club players
·Model games with typical middlegame strategy
·Up-to-date theory

Video running time: 5 hours 24 min.
Grandmaster Daniel King a professional chess player for more than 20 years. Besides his chess career, he has built up a reputation as a commentator on television, radio and the internet. He is also an award-winning author of more than 15 books.
System requirements:
·Pentium-Processor at 300 Mhz or higher
·64 MB RAM
·Windows 8, 7, XP, Vista ®
·DVD drive
·mouse
·soundcard
More Information
EAN 4027975007571
Weight 100 g
Manufacturer ChessBase
Width 13.5 cm
Height 19 cm
Medium Download, DVD
Year of Publication 2013
Author Daniel King
Series Power Play
Language German, English
Edition 1
Binding CD/DVD-box

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