Utgivelsesdato | April 2025 |
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Pris | 445 NOK |
The Modernized Vienna
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PDF-utdragThe primary goal of this work is not to recount a story or to acknowledge the creative efforts of a friend, although those are satisfying perks I allow myself. This is a theoretical book about a chess variation that (it could not be otherwise) I will call the Del Rio Variation. It is one of the most fascinating openings that can be played today, leading almost immediately to highly dynamic and complex positions. Additionally, it can be set up quite easily. For example, after 1.d4 Nf6 (1...d5 is another possible move order to reach the same position) 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 d5 4.Nc3 (from 1.d4 all of White’s moves are the most popular). Then 4...dxc4, establishing the Vienna Variation. Here, White can only fight for an advantage with 5.e4. Until a few years ago, the main lines continued with 5...Bb4 6.Bg5 c5, or the dangerous gambit 6.Bc4!? Nxe4 7.0-0.
This book is especially focused on Black's perspective and aims to provide you with all the necessary material to successfully employ this variation. You will find theory, exemplary games, deep analyses, conceptual explanations, and many novel ideas that have yet to see the light of day in practice. I have held nothing back in writing this book, and I hope you enjoy it.
Fernando Peralta, February 2025
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006 Preface
007 Introduction
008 Possible Move-orders and Transpositions
009 PART I - 5.e4 b5 - Del Rio's Variation
027 Chapter 1 - Early Deviations
045 Chapter 2 - 9.Be3
069 Chapter 3 - 9.0-0 Minor Lines
089 Chapter 4 - 9.0-0 with 10.Be3
133 PART II - 5.e3 - The Safe Option
137 Chapter 5 - 6.a4
149 Chapter 6 - 6.Bxc4 b5 7.Bd3
159 Chapter 7 - 6.Bxc4 b5 7.Bb3
179 PART III - Minor 5th Moves
181 Chapter 8 - 5.Qa4+
201 Chapter 9 - 5.Bg5
215 Chapter 10 - 5.g3
Innbundet? | Ja |
Type | Bok |
Språk | Engelsk |
Antall sider | 224 |