Catalogue
The opening phase of the game throws up difficult questions for those keen to study and improve their chess. Should I open with 1.d4, 1.e4, or choose something else? How should I meet these moves when I am playing Black? Are systems based on immediate counterattack my best bet, or should I concentrate on developing the pieces? In Mastering the Opening, international master Byron Jacobs outlines the key plans and strategies in all major openings and helps the reader to decide upon an opening repertoire.
List of Content
Contents
005 Introduction
King Pawn Openings
007 1. The Sicilian with d2-d4
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The Sveshnikov Sicilian
- The Scheveningen Variation
- The Dragon Variation
- The Taimanov Varaition
026 2. The Sicilian without d2-d4
036 3. 1 e4 e5: The Spanish and Others
050 4. The French Defence
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The Winawer Varaition
- The Tarrasch Variation
- The Advance Variation
065 5. The Caro-Kann Defence
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The Caro-Kann Main Lines
- The Advance Variation
075 6. 1 e4: Other Defences
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Alekhine´s Defence
- The Scandinavian Defence
- The Pirc and Modern Defence
Queen Pawn Openings
089 7. The King's Indian Defence
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The Classical Main Line
- The Sämish Variation
- The Four Pawns Attack
104 8. The Indian Defences
129 9. The Queen's Gambit Declined
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The Classical Main Lines
- The Slav Defence
- The Semi-Slav Defence
145 10. 1 d4: Other Defences
Other Openings
166 11. The English Opening
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The English with ...e5
- The English with ...c5
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