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Modern Benoni for advanced players

DVD-box, ChessBase, 1. edition 2012

From the series »Fritz Trainer Opening«

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The Modern Benoni is perhaps the most dynamic approach to meeting 1.d4 without sacrificing a pawn. A lot of legendary players have had a sincere love affair with this opening. The most imaginative world champion of all time, Michail Tal is perhaps the player who has done most to popularise the opening.
In this DVD International Master Ari Ziegler is giving you a fighting repertoire against all White systems in the Modern Benoni. The target audience is club players with Elo 1500-2400. Thanks to Ziegler's research you will find many surprisingly simple solutions in some lines, while in the critical lines which are being debated he gives new moves or reevaluates underrated systems. With this DVD to back up your repertoire in the Benoni you will combat White from the beginning with counter-blows, strikes, positional traps or deep strategic plans, all that is necessary to hunt White down!

Video running time: 5 hours

Ari Ziegler is an International Master from Sweden. He studied psychology in the University of Gothenburg for five years. He has trained chess players in Sweden, Norway and Holland since 1982! He was the first trainer of the current Swedish champion Hans Tikkanen. He is known for his clear pedagogic style and his excellent choice of examples.

System requirements:
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Pentium-Processor at 300 Mhz or higher
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64 MB RAM
·Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Vista ®
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DVD drive
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mouse
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soundcard
More Information
EAN 4027975006864
Weight 100 g
Manufacturer ChessBase
Width 13.5 cm
Height 19 cm
Medium Download, DVD
Year of Publication 2012
Author Ari Ziegler
Series Fritz Trainer Opening
Language English
Edition 1
Binding DVD-box

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