Every chess player has gone through the experience of a game coming to an end before it ever really started. The reason is often one of the ubiquitous opening traps, which to the victim look quite 'normal' moves - a piece is developed, something is captured, or a threat is set up and parried. The reply, for the most part an unusual one and therefore totally unexpected, then almost inevitably leads to a rapid win for the 'trapper'. The two internationally recognised grandmaster authors - Rainer Knaak is considered an expert on the openings, and Karsten Müller on the endgame - therefore propose two main objectives:
- the student should master the traps in the openings he plays, in order to avoid disasters;
- but he can also systematically try to expand his opening repertoire, in order himself to set traps.
This first volume contains all the important openings after 1.e4, such as the Italian, French, Spanish, Sicilian etc., as well as introductory texts with their typical motifs, with which one should be familiar. In this way, as a welcome side effect, the reader is guaranteed to improve his combinative skill.
Content: 006 Foreword
007 Introduction
010 Symbols
011 1 Semi-Open Games - Minor Variations
017 2 Alekhine Defence
022 3 Pirc and Modern Defences
024 4 Caro-Kann Defence
024 4.1 Typical motifs in the Caro-Kann
027 4.2 Traps in the Caro-Kann
032 5 Sicilian Defence
032 5.1 Typical motifs in the Sicilian
038 5.2 Traps in the Sicilian
077 6 French Defence
077 6.1 Typical Motifs in the French
084 6.2 Traps in the French
100 7 Open Games - Minor Variations
123 8 Italian Opening
123 8.1 Typical motifs in the Giuoco Piano and the Two Knights Defence
127 8.2 Traps in the Giuoco Piano and Two Knights Defence
137 9 Ruy Lopez
137 9.1 Typical motifs in the Ruy Lopez
139 9.2 Traps in the Ruy Lopez
154 Appendix
154 Index of Sources
155 Index of Openings
156 Index of Names
158 Index of Games |