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Contents:
004
Bibliography 005 Introduction
Part One: Main Lines (4.e5 c5 5.a3
Bxc3+ 6.bxc3 Ne7)
019 - 1: Tactical Main Line with 7.Qg4 Qc7 042
- 2: Tactical Main Line with 7.Qg4 0-0 and 7---Kf8 068 - 3: Positional Main
Lines (7.Nf3, 7.h4 and 7.a4)
Part Two: Other Lines
081 -
4: Winawer 'Declined': 4.e5 c5 5.a3 Ba5 091 - 5: White`s Fifth Move
Alternatives after 4.e5 c5 105 - 6: Positional Fourth Moves for White:
4.Qd3, 4.exd5, 4.Nd3, 4.Ne2 (and 4.e5 Qd7) 123 - 7: Tactical Fourth Moves
for White: 4.a3, 4.Bd2 and 4.Qg4
143 Index of Complete
Games |
Catalogue
text:
The highly fashionable French Winawer remains the
sharpest variation of the French Defence. It leads to the kind of dynamic
positions in which the better prepared and most aggressive player will
invariably prevail. In this book leading expert, Neil McDonald clearly and
concisely explains the strategy and tactics.
- Up-to-date coverage of one of the most popular modern opening variations
- Written by Grandmaster Neil McDonald, one of England`s most popular chess
authors
- Provides everything you need to start playing the French Winawer
straightaway
- Ideal battle manual for club and tournament players
Review(s):
"The
French Winawer", a compressive up to date chess book from GM McDonald covering
the Winawer once favoured by great players as Botwinnik and Nigel Short. Hard to
believe it was Fischer who had great difficulties handling the white position. A
interesting game from that time can be found in his book "My 60 Memorable Games"
(game 24 Fischer - Darga, Berlin 1960). Going through the French Winawer I was
excited by the wealth of new material but unfortunately it is all not so
detailed and compressive as I wished.
We all remember John Moles "The
French Defence: Main Line Winawer" (Batsford 1975) which did nearly cover every
important line but these modern openings books from Everyman are made for a
quick understanding.They claim it provides everything you need to get started
but many times I am missing one or other interesting line. On the other hand
they are high quality chess books with their excellent layouts and instructive
collection of modern played games usually written by leading Grandmasters. The
reader shall find an instructive collection of 48 complete games. It is funny to
find some fine suggestions as the excentric and sharp 10.Kd1 which was once a
suggestion from the world champion Max Euwe and introduced by the Italian
Dr.Enrico Paoli with the idea of meeting 10..Nc6 with 11.Nf3. Pleasant is the
interest of GM Neil McDonald in this old line which would not surprise me if it
would lead to a complete comeback of this move (10.Kd1!)! Other interesting
games are Kagan - B.Martin Canberra 1999 & Milos - S.Ivanov Cappelle La
Grande 2000. There are some minor lines as the Tait variation where I would like
to mention that GM McDonald is missing a important reference to the game Tait -
Oomen. After the move 17&.fxe5 18.gxf5 exf5 (Harding - Arounopoulos Wch 22
semi-final corr.1997 - 99), which was an excellent improvement of the
correspondence player Arounopoulos and the end of the Tait variation! Funny
enough McDonald sees nothing for White in the Winckelmann - Reimer gambit where
I would like to suggest to be careful with McDonald's 6&.e5 which is I
believe an old recommendation of Burgess. But his advice anyway: By all means
play this interesting gambit if you wish, but make sure you choose the right
opponent!
Specially recommended! A very up to-date chess book!
JOHN ELBURG
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