In 2001, Correspondence Master Michael Melts' book on the dynamic 3...Qd6 variation of the Scandinavian Defense grabbed the attention of chess world. It began to be played regularly at all levels. Novice and Intermediate players found it easy to learn and understand, while powerful grandmasters such as Sergei Tiviakov realized it was an excellent line in which Black could play fearlessly - and soundly - for a win.
Now, in the second edition of The Scandinavian Defense: The Dynamic 3...Qd6 , the author has added a tremendous amount of new analysis, insight and practical recommendations. This revised and enlarged second edition will provide both a solid foundation for meeting 1.e4 while at the same time allowing considerable room for creativity and original play.
"Melts' serious study of a serious opening shows that at the moment not much need scare Black. Easy to play and theoretically sound - how many openings can boast that?" - From the Foreword by Australian Grandmaster Ian Rogers
Content: 004 Foreword to the First Edition
006 Foreword to the Second Edition
008 Preface to the First Edition
009 Preface to the Second Edition
010 Acknowledgments
010 About the Author
011 Annotation Symbols
012 Introduction
012 A Little History
013 For the Skeptics
016 Part I Information for Club Players
016 1. Why is 3...Qd6 good for you?
018 2. Opening Catastrophes for White
024 3. Typical Mistakes for Black
030 4. General Ideas and Game Plans
041 5. Recommendations
048 Part II 3.Nc3 Qd6 4.d4 Nf6 5.Bc4
095 Part III 3.Nc3 Qd6 4.d4 Nf6 5.Nf3
232 Part IV Fifth Move Alternatives for White after 3.Nc3 Qd6 4.d4 Nf6
271 Part V Fourth Move Alternatives for Black after 3.Nc3 Qd6 4.d4
279 Part VI Fourth Move Alternatives for White after 3.Nc3 Qd6
298 Index of Variations
300 Index of Complete Games
301 Bibliography |