Boeken --> Openingen --> Four Knights The Four Knights | Titel: | The Four Knights | Auteur: | Pinski J. | Uitgever: | Everyman | Jaartal: | 2003 | Taal: | Engels | Aantal pagina's: | 192 | Verkoopprijs: | € 20.00 |
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Contents:
004 Bibliography 005 Introduction
1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Nc3 Nf6
Part One: 4 Bb5: Spanish Four Knights 007 1 Spanish Four Knights with 4...Bb4 017 2 Spanish Four Knights with 4...Nd4 032 3 Spanish Four Knights: Sidelines
Part Two: 4 d4 exd4 5 Nxd4: Scotch Four Knights 040 4 Scotch Four Knights: The Main Line 059 5 Scotch Four Knights: Sidelines after 7...d5 072 6 Scotch Four Knights: Sidelines after 5 Nxd4
Part Three: Other Systems 086 7 4 d4 Bb4 102 8 The Belgrade Gambit 131 9 Glek System with 4...Bc5 146 10 Glek System with 4...d5 168 11 Glek System: Sidelines 181 12 Unusual Fourth Moves by White
190 Index of Complete Games
INDEX OF COMPLETE GAMES
026 Acs-Khalifman, Hoogeveen 2002 011 Adams-Korchnoi, Madrid 1996 061 Alekhine-Lasker, Moscow 1914 115 Almasi.I-Bezgodov, Balatonbereny 1996 053 Arkhipov-Zaitsev, Moscow 1992 171 Belikov-Zaitsev, Moscow 1996 117 Bellon Lopez-Izeta Txabarri, Elgoibar 1998 105 Bellon Lopez-Jamieson, Wijk aan Zee 1977 010 Berg.K-Bronstein, Tastrup 1990 044 Berg-Sokolov.l, Malmö 2001 074 Bezman-Varavin, Perm 1997 181 Blehm-Socko, Warsaw 2002 076 Bondarevsky-Bronstein, Moscow 1945 040 Bykhovsky-Howell, Cappelle la Grande 1995 049 Christiansen-Gelfand, Munich 1992 099 Egorov-Iuldachev, Aden 2002 007 Forster-Hjartarson, Leipzig 1996 036 Gallagher-Cooper, British League 2001 142 Ganguly-Acs, Pardubice 2002 173 Glek-Grabarczyk, Griesheim 2002 144 Glek-Inkiov, Porto San Giorgio 2001 177 Glek-Klovans, Willingen 2001 162 Glek-Kroeze, The Netherlands 1996 154 Glek-Marcelin, Germany 2001 137 Glek-Mikhalchishin, Dortmund 1998 165 Glek-Nikolic, Wijk aan Zee 1997 178 Glek-Onischuk, Biel 1996 168 Glek-Vucic, Zillertal 1993 175 Glek-Wells, Ostend 1993 138 Glek-Zeier, Baden-Baden 2002 072 Godena-Beliavsky, Reggio Emilia 1995/96 055 Golubev-Malaniuk, Alushta 1994 184 Golubovic-Szabo, Budapest 1995 123 Gutnikow-Tal, Leningrad 1951 157 Harikrishna-Cvek, Poroto 2002 125 Hartoch-Timman, Leeuwarden 1978 136 Hector-Barkhagen, Swedish Championship, Skara 2002 169 Hector-Hartman, Port Erin 1996 161 Hector-Johannessen, Malmö 2002 139 Hector-Sokolov.I, Malmö 1997 159 Hector-Timoshenko, Bled Olympiad 2002 064 Hnydiuk-Kiselev, Zabrzanski Wrzesien 1994 014 luldachev-Kholmov, Kazakhstan 1994 020 Ivanchuk-Svidler, Liñares 1999 023 Kamsky-Adams, Dortmund 1992 120 Kenworthy-Van der Sterren, Ramsgate 1981 122 Kersten-Voetter, Correspondence 1993 083 Kobalija-Sevostianov, Moscow 1994 042 Kountz-Van den Doel, Deizisau 2000 163 Kovalevskaya-Xie Jun, New Delhi 2000 063 Kucera-Oral, Prerov 1995 051 Lautier-Sokolov.I, Correré 1992 119 Lesiege-Gligoric, Montreal 1998 146 Lima-Santos, Brazil 2000 048 Lutz-Yusupov, Munich 1992 054 Malakhov-Pinter, Balatonbereny 1995 061 Malakhov-Yemelin, Ekaterinburg 1996 150 Marinkovic-Yuneev, Leningrad 1989 126 Monson-Milat, correspondence 1996 148 Motwani-Christensen, Copenhagen 1991 024 Motylev-Grischuk, Moscow 2001 029 Movsesian-Illescas Cordoba, Elista Olympiad 1998 093 Nadyrhanov-Safin, Bishkek 1993 019 Nikolenko-Aleksandrov, Smolensk 2000 043 Nunn-Sulskis, Moscow Olympiad 1994 046 Pavasovic-Beliavsky, Portoroz 1999 109 Pcola-Polgar.S, Brazil 1994 056 Pedersen-Khruschiov, Bled Olympiad 2002 131 Pinski-Pedzich, Czestochowa 1998 096 Polovodin-Rutman, Leningrad 1978 081 Reefat Bin Sattar-Hebden, Dhaka 1995 079 Rozentalis-Adams, Koge 1997 086 Santo Roman-Hector, Manila Olympiad 1992 134 Schmaltz-Romanishin, Franken 2001 133 Seger-Koch, Dortmund 2001 098 Sermek-Medancic, Bled 1998 140 Shaked-Léko, Tilburg 1997 153 Shariyazdanov-Blauert, Calcutta 2002 066 Shirov-Karpov, Moscow 1992 097 Skripchenko Lautier-Adams, Bundestiga 2001 114 Skrobek-Pinkas, Wroclaw 1987 152 Smyslov-Polugaevsky, Baku 1961 158 Solovjov-Gavritenkov, Tula 1999 059 Spangenberg-Yemelin, Bratislava 1993 012 Speelman-Karpov, Liñares 1992 017 Spielmann-Rubinstein, Baden-Baden 1925 102 Svidler-Cherepkov, Leningrad 1990 111 Svidler-Morozevich, Moscow 2002/ 185 Tarrasch-Lasker, World Ch. (game 3) Berlin 1916 090 Todorov-Delchev, Bulgaria 1995 089 Trabert-Flear.G, Asti 1998 129 Van Der Weide-Timmermans, Sas Van Gent 1996 187 Van der Wiel-Timman, Wijk aan Zee 1985 106 Van Haastert-Golod, Dieren 1998 034 Winsnes-Hector, 0rebro 1998 69 Yandemirov-Aleksandrov, St Petersburg 1996 095 Yandemirov-Bezgodov, Smolensk 1992 037 Yemelin-Kharlov, Moskow 2002 032 Yudasin-Sagalchik, Kemerovo 1995
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International Master Jan Pinski delves into the secrets of the Four Knights for the first time, studying the tactical and strategic ideas for both white and black players.
The Four Knights has the distinction of being one of the oldest openings in the history of chess. In a king's pawn opening, both players bring out their knights before contemplating further development. Despite its deceptively peaceful appearance, the Four Knights can lead to wild gambit play as well as calmer positional waters, while adherents include the renowned tactician from Latvia, Alexei Shirov. In this new book, International Master Jan Pinski delves into the secrets of the Four Knights for the first time, studying the tactical and strategic ideas for both white and black players. Pinski covers both the fashionable main lines and the tricky sidelines, bringing the reader right up to date with the expanding theory. " Written by a leading openings expert " Covers both White's and Black's main options " A popular choice for club and tournament players International Master Jan Pinski is a young and talented player from Poland, who is also well regarded as an openings theoretician. His earlier works for Everyman include Sicilian Kalashnikov (co-authored with the Danish International Master Jacob Aagaard) and Classical Dutch.
The Four Knights has made a comeback to the international chess circuit. Once it was used by the shameless in order to make a draw in a dozen or so moves, but now it has become a strong surprise weapon and a real alternative to the Ruy Lopez and other main openings. Based on home preparation and serious analysis it has been possible for top players to use this system to fight for an advantage. Objectively the different variations only give equality, but that is the eternal problem of openings. Against strong black defence, White cannot force an advantage. Chess is a fighting game where the better-prepared player will usually prove an advantage. That is why ancient and forgotten openings have come back into tournament chess. It is often possible to find a lot of new ideas in these openings from the 19th century, where the understanding of chess was far different from what it is today. I would like to recommend:
4 g3, the Glek System, for those who need an hour or so to recover from a party the evening before, before getting into the game. 4 d4 exd4 5 Nd5!? for those addicted to tricks and complications. 4 a3 as an advanced trick, but mainly for those who like absolutely no theory 4 d4 and 5 Nxd4 for a calm, positional and somewhat harmless game. 4 Bb5 for either a quiet, positional game or a real fireworks, depending on Black's response.
This book deals with many typical ideas and plans. Learning and understanding these is essential. They will help you when you enter into new territory, and they will also help you remember what you need to remember. I hope you enjoy reading the book as much as I enjoyed writing it. Finally, I would like to thanks National Candidate Master Tomasz Olenderek for his kindness, and for letting me use his great archive of chess material. Special thanks for assistance, a critical viewpoint and the new idea 4 Bb5 Bd6 5 g4!? to National Master Rafal Przedmojski.
Jan Pinski Warsaw, April 2003, Introduction
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