Catalogue This book completes the coverage of the French Defence that was begun by Pedersen in the companion volume The Main Line French: 3 Nc3 . It is essential reading for all those who play the French, and for those who meet it with the popular Tarrasch, the aggressive Advance, the quiet Exchange, or one of the rarer side-variations.
The Tarrasch Variation provides a stern test for the French Defence, and has always been a favourite of strategically minded players, such as Michael Adams and Anatoly Karpov. By putting his knight on d2, White gives his opponent little scope for counterplay, and in many lines ends up with a slight positional advantage that can prove extremely difficult to neutralize. This has led to Black developing various sharper approaches, which complicate the play considerably at the cost of gretaer risk. To get the most out of these lines as either colour, thorough up-to-date knowledge is essential, and this book supplies it in abundance.
List of Content
004 Symbols
005 Bibliography
006 Introduction
3...c5
014 1 3...c5 4 exd5 Qxd5 Main Line: 10 Nxd4
030 2 4...Qxd5: Deviations from the Main Line
041 3 4...exd5: The Old Main Line, 5...Nc6 6 Bb5
058 4 4...exd5: Systems with ...Bd7
068 5 4...exd5: Deviations from the Main Lines
075 6 4 Ngf3 and Other 4th Move Alternatives
3...Nf6
084 7 3...Nf6 Main Line: 11 0-0
112 8 7 Ngf3
120 9 Maintaining a Big Centre: 5 f4
134 10 Deviations from the Main Lines
Other 3rd Moves
145 11 3...Be7
163 12 3...a6
177 13 3..Nc6 and Minor 3rd Moves
189 Index of Variations |