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The French Defence - Vol. 2

DVD-box, ChessBase, 1. edition 2022

From the series »Fritz Trainer Opening«

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The French Defence is an opening with a marked strategic character, but it also offers rich tactical possibilities to both sides. This video course is aimed as a tactical guide for Black, featuring the most typical combinations for the French structures. The reader is also invited to find combinations delivered by White, in order to become aware of the possible dangers. For virtually all types of white combinations, the video course features symmetrical equivalents for Black, but also tests how Black can withstand the White aggression.

38 Games are presented with more than 100 questions to solve. Themes: Pawn Chains (e6, d5, c4; e5, d4, b2), The French Isolani and The French Bishop.

·Video running time: 4 hours (English)
·With interactive training including video feedback
·Extra: Training with ChessBase apps - Play key positions against Fritz on various levels
Minimum:
·Dual Core
·2 GB RAM
·Windows 7 or higher
·DirectX11
·graphics card with 256 MB RAM
·DVD-ROM drive
·Windows Media Player 9
·ChessBase 14/Fritz 16 or included Reader
·internet access for program activation

Recommended:
·PC Intel i5 (Quadcore)
·4 GB RAM
·Windows 10
·DirectX11
·graphics card with 512 MB RAM or more
·100% DirectX10-compatible sound card
·Windows Media Player 11
·DVD-ROM drive
·internet access for program activation
More Information
EAN 4027975009049
Weight 200 g
Manufacturer ChessBase
Width 13 cm
Height 19 cm
Medium Download, DVD
Year of Publication 2022
Author Mihail Marin
Series Fritz Trainer Opening
Language English
Edition 1
Binding DVD-box

Beispielvideo:

Sample Video:

Introduction
Sacrifice vs the pawn chain: e6-d5-c4
Introduction
Example 1: Parma-Gulbrandsen
Example 2: Petrosian-Vocaturo
Example 3: Almasi-Knaak
Example 4: Reti-Spielmann
Example 5: Fuchs-Richter
Example 6: Hug-Portisch
Example 7: Khalifman-Gulko
Example 8: Efimenko-Socko
Example 9: Ni-Hua Pham
Example 10: Pillsbury-Lasker
Example 11: Kortschnoj-Udovcic
Example 12: Georgiev-Borngaesser
Example 13: Saric-Batchuluun
Sacrifice vs the pawn chain: e5-d4-c3-b2
Introduction
Example 1: Schories-Zander
Example 2: Bartuszat-Kuebart
Example 3: Reshevsky-Vaganian
Example 4: Gotschall-Tarrasch
Example 5: Vorobets-Matskevic
Example 6: Paavilainen-Vaisser
Example 7: Mista-Navara
Example 8: Volf-Horak
Example 9: De Rosa-Marin
The "French Bishop" Bc8
Introduction
Example 1: Spassky-Kortschnoj
Example 2: Kovalev-Lupulescu
Example 3: Tal-Wiedenkeller
Example 4: Rozentalis-Satyapragyan
Example 5: Zherebukh-Sadorra
Example 6: Matsenko-Savenkov
The "French Isolani"
Introduction
Example 1: Simacek-Jobava
Example 2: Baches-Marin
Example 3: Stanec-Eingorn
Example 4: Xie-Kortschnoj
Example 5: Sigurjonsson-Uhlmann
Example 6: Velimirovic-Uhlmann
Example 7: Solak-Nevednichy
Example 8: Donchev-Eingorn
Example 9: Hansen-Agdestein
Example 10: Malovanyi-Marin
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