The Marshall Attack is a chess opening like no other. Rather than subjecting himself to the 'Spanish torture' so typical in the Ruy Lopez, Black simply gives away a centre pawn. But in return, he gets long-term attacking chances and activity that can persist well into the endgame.
It is almost a century since Frank Marshall invented his sensational gambit, but it is still controversial, and more popular than ever amongst the best players in the world. In their hands, the Marshall Attack looks remarkably solid - even if White neutralizes Black's attacking chances and remains a pawn up, Black often achieves full positional compensation.
However, the Marshall appears a forbidding opening to ordinary club players, who feel that the theory is too difficult to understand and much too complex to memorize. Many simply avoid it with both colours. That, argues David Vigorito, is a shame. He shows that many typical Marshall positions can be broken down into elements that we can all grasp, and so build up an intuition to guide us. Then we are able to tackle this incredible opening and develop a feel for why pieces go to the squares that they do, and when Black has sufficient compensation, and when he does not.
Of course, the Marshall remains a highly sharp and concrete opening, even to those who are versed in its unique brand of black magic. Vigorito provides detailed, cutting-edge theoretical coverage of all its main lines and the most important Anti-Marshall systems.
David Vigorito is an International Master from the United States. He plays regularly in high-level competitions, including the US Championship. He has written extensively for a variety of publications and is a chess teacher. This is his second book for Gambit.
Content: 004 Symbols
004 Dedication
004 Acknowledgements
004 Bibliography
005 Introduction
010 Recommendations
012 Typical Ideas in the Marshall Attack
1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bb5 a6 4 Ba4 Nf6 5 0-0 Be7 6 Re1 b5 7 Bb3 0-0
Part 1: Main Lines with 8 c3 d5 9 exd5 Nxd5 10 Nxe5 11 Rxe5 c6 12 d4 Bd6 13 Re1 Qh4 14 g3 Qh3
020 1 Spassky Variation
031 2 Old Main Line: 18...f5/18...bxa4
051 3 15 Be3: Other Lines
074 4 Modern Variation: 15 Re4
Part 2: Other Lines after 8 c3 d5 9 exd5 10 Nxe5 Nxe5 11 Rxe5 c6
092 5 Refined Rook-Lift: 12 d3
108 6 Elite Equalizer: 12 d3 Bd6 13 Re1 Bf5
120 7 Early Deviations
Part 3: Anti-Marshall
137 8 Anti-Marshall: 8 a4
155 9 Anti-Marshall: 8 h3
170 10 Other Anti-Marshall Lines
190 Index of Variations
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