Building and maintaining an opening repertoire can be a demanding task - for a start there are an enormous number of different lines to choose from. There's a strong temptation amongst beginners and improving players to opt solely for tricky lines in order to snare unsuspecting opponents, but this approach has only short-term value. As you improve and your opponents become stronger, very often these crafty lines don't stand up to close scrutiny, and suddenly you're back to square one with no suitable opening weapons.
In Starting Out: 1 d4! John Cox solves this perennial problem by providing the reader with a strong and trustworthy repertoire with the white pieces based on the popular opening move 1 d4. The recommended lines given here have stood the test of time and are regularly employed by Grandmasters. Reading this book will give you the confidence to play these variations against all strengths of player and provide you with a reliable opening armoury for years to come.
This book is written in Everyman Chess's distinctive Starting Out style, with plenty of notes, tips and warnings throughout to help the aspiring player.
- A Grandmaster-style opening repertoire
- Written by a 1 d4 expert
Ideal for improving players
Content: 004 Bibliography
007 Introduction
The Indian Defences
011 1 The King's Indian
040 2 The Grünfeld
060 3 The Nimzo-lndian
085 4 The Benoni and Benko
The Oueen's Gambit
103 5 The Oueen's Gambit Declined
124 6 The Oueen's Gambit Accepted
144 7 The Slav
169 8 The Semi-Slav
194 9 The Albin and the Chigorin
Black's Other Defences
204 10 The Dutch
219 11 Rare but Tricky Tries
234 Index of Variations
238 Index of Complete Games |