The well-known grandmaster and theoretician Evgeny Sveshnikov has used the Closed Variation (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.e5) more than 150 times in tournament play with a score of more than 70%. Many theoretically important games have been excluded by the author from 'official' chess databases, and here they are exclusively published for the first time.
The present Volume 1 (Basic Course) contains the following main chapters:
- Historical overview of the Closed Variation;
- Plans for White and Black on the basis of thoroughly annotated games;
- A lesson on the blockade;
- 70 test positions: what would you play?
This two-volume work is intended for a broad range of chess enthusiasts. The author guarantees that anyone making a thorough study of the available material can expect an improvement in his playing strength in this system of approximately 200 Elo points.
Content: 006 Foreword by Anatoly Karpov
008 Introduction
010 Symbols
011 1 For and against 3. e5
024 2 The plans for each side, linked to the pawn structure
025 2.1 Attack on the king
042 2.2 Advantage in space and/or development, typical endgame
068 2.3 For and against the blockade, weak colour complex
082 2.4 Play on both wings
108 3 The many facets of the blockade
108 3.1 Aaron Nimzowitsch: theoretician, practical player and romantic
111 3.2 The classical blockade
119 3.3 The modern view of Nimzowitsch's theory
134 4 What would you play?
146 Check your solutions!
157 Appendix
157 Index of themes
158 Index of names
160 Index of games
175 Index of variations |