The Chess Advantage in Black and White: Opening Moves of the Grandmasters by Larry Kaufman

The Chess Advantage in Black and White: Opening Moves of the Grandmasters



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Publisher: Random House Puzzles & Games
Page: 512
ISBN: 0812935713, 9780812935714
Format: pdf


Therein lies one of the puzzles of chess; Black has the Bishop pair and he'd like to see more open lines, while White obviously thinks disturbing the defenders of the Black K-side may permit some sudden piece attack on the Black monarch. Strategy is the base knowledge. However, it is true that 21…f4 is a mistake and Houdini 2.0 shows the advantage going from Black (-/=) to White (+/=), but I wouldn't say that the Knight is hanging. The Advantage of the Bishop-Pair. Solve chess puzzles in the comfort of your armchair. Here's a selection of the best chess books available. 'On this DVD, Maurice Ashley reveals a simple idea that will forever change the way that you see chess. Make that winning move with the help of a chess book. You should study it first, and only after that you may go to tactics. The question a3 is the easy answer; White now finished the game in a couple of moves by exploiting this new weakness, starting with Qa3+. On the twentieth move, the Indian grandmaster launched tactical operations in the centre, preventing his opponent from stabilising the situation and strengthening his advantage. That's why I do NOT recommend the new course to those who have NOT studied my strategical courses “The Grandmaster's Secrets” or “The Grandmaster's Positional Understanding”. Chess Strategy:The Chess Advantage in Black and White : Opening Moves of the Grandmasters (Mckay Chess Library) by LARRY KAUFMAN. He shares the Black now played his pawn to b3. A very solid choice of openings. Running out of time to think, Gelfand decided to simplify things Following the opening, White acquired moveable pawns in the centre and an advantage of two bishops; at the same time the Black positions had no weaknesses. How Grandmasters Find Amazing Moves. Weighed up by a player to answer the question which is more true; will the more open position favor Black, or is there some very specific sequence of moves that can obtain a significant advantage by threatening the Black King?