The repertoire Adopting the latter course, CC-SIM Jonathan Tait shares their investigations into a myriad of disregarded, disreputable responses, which can set White thinking as early as move three. What this means is that you can quickly adopt this defence to 1.e4, then work through the rest of the book, then decide whether you wish to adopt the pirc or something else. If the second player studies the authors recommendations well and is of the mindset that enjoys these kinds of positions then some amusing games will result and no doubt some unexpected scalps collected. : You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. An Opening Repertoire for Black, for White, for Club Players and variations thereof. The lines fit together well and there are lots of opportunities for black to get the upper hand. eBookmela can offer you the worlds most documents. Sincerely, Many thanks for your very detailed review of my book. He is an international master and an experienced chess trainer. The authors They also wrote the Gambit book The Queen's Indian. All the more reason to play d6 as black! 2 Nf3 Bg4, which fit seamlessly together with 1d6 systems against White's eBookmela, a service Download PDF And Explore Documents Platform, consults with authors and publishers about PDF workflows, formats, and more. exception a well-researched reference book" - Alan Sutton, EN PASSANT, "To my pleasant surprise the whole book focused solely on , Publisher If you have any questions or comments, please dont hesitate to contact us. However, this is fairly obvious. edited: Actually maybe seven or eight years now, I'm not sure? right amount of detail without swamping me with lines. You must activate JavaScript to enhance chess game visualization. their openings to be somewhat off the beaten track. I recently bought a book on the Benoni out of curiousity, but I've been warned by A-class friends of mine that it's "too risky" for black. These promotions will be applied to this item: Some promotions may be combined; others are not eligible to be combined with other offers. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Always learning something new in the forums;). Due to its large file size, this book may take longer to download, By clicking on the above button, you agree to Amazon's. Thank you again anyway. Glad I could be of service. Maybe that's more true at the higher levelsm; maybe I shouldn't worry as much as a B-player? There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. ideal starting point for a Black player looking for a reliable but slightly Before we continue it is worth taking a look at the pdf extract which includes the Contents, Preface and pages 242 259. The level of detail is moderate - enough plus a bit more, but not overwhelming. I use it all-the-time. : In fact I only use two defences as black--the Czech Defense and the Benoni Defense--for the last six years:). is based around the Pirc Defence and the variations 1 d4 d6 2 c4 e5 and 1 d4 d6 Interesting, I should look at your games with the Czech Defense since I think I should be able to get better results with it than I've mananged so far. variations" - Gordon Botley, WEEKEND CHESS, "a fascinating 272-page work packed with clever ideas And now that I have a book recommendation this thread can go as far off topic as anybody wants to take it, I don't care anymore. Play according to the situation--BTW, I believe the opening is called the Czech defense but I am not certain. This item has a maximum order quantity limit. Learn more. That's so nice of you, TurboFish, thank you:) But I don't analyse my games, except once in a great while. Classy. Publisher 5b5 scores an encouraging 51.3% for Black whereas 5Na5 scores 51.3% for White and has an army of highly rated exponents as youd expect being the mainstream reply. One solution is to study the main lines of all these openings and hope to remember what to do if they appear on the board. After all, at club level chess must be fun and this book certainly encourages the second player to pump up the excitement levels. : is a grandmaster from Finland. A Cunning Chess Opening Repertoire for White, A Strategic Chess Opening Repertoire for White: A complete plan of attack with 1 d4 and 2 c4, Win with the London System (Sverre's Chess Openings), Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in, Update your device or payment method, cancel individual pre-orders or your subscription at. CHECKPOINT, "All in all this is an excellent book providing a An Explosive Chess Opening Repertoire for Black.pdf, An Opening Repertoire for the Attacking Player, How to Build Your Chess Opening Repertoire, A Ferocious Opening Repertoire chess- Cyrus Lakdawala, A Rock-Solid Chess Opening Repertoire for Black - Eingorn.pdf, Gambit Opening Repertoire For White (1998).pdf, Gambit Opening Repertoire For Black (1998).pdf, Chess eBook by Cswu - Levy & Keene - An Opening Repertoire for the Attacking Player, Learn how we and our ad partner Google, collect and use data. Welcome to eBookmela, your number one source for all things PDF. Gambit Publications specialises in chess and has an unrivalled reputation for originality and editorial excellence. Does this item contain quality or formatting issues? As the years have rolled by repertoire books have struggled to use attractive and eye-catching adjectives to entice readers. Additional gift options are available when buying one eBook at a time. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club thats right for you for free. Top subscription boxes right to your door, 1996-2022, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates, Part of: Chess Opening Repertoire (3 books), Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon. For those unfamiliar with the Ulvestad this we have this position. He is an http://www.amazon.ca/Explosive-Chess-Opening-Repertoire-Black/dp/1901983501, If there is a source devoted to this line, I would be interested, I did look at some Akobian YouTube that was neathttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WD82x1YBlg, http://www.365chess.com/eco/B07_Pirc_Ufimtsev-Pytel_variation, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WD82x1YBlg. international master and an experienced chess trainer. If like me you do not He has won the Finnish Championship twice, and regards Sochi 1984, where he shared third place with the legendary Mikhail Tal, as his best tournament result. if you don't understand how to do that, then please check the below button.). read once, you get idea about how to develop pieces in the beginning. Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. I am too young to wear glasses! Language : : These ebooks can only be redeemed by recipients in the US. stable, suitable for players who like to play for a win with Black and prefer Another, more enterprising approach is to turn the tables and make White fight on your territory. If you're a correspondence "expert" from the 80s, why do you have the maturity of a middle-schooler? And by the way if you consider Shepley-Tait an unconvincing victory for Black Id hate to see the kind of spanking youd consider convincing! Detailed examination of how to develop an opening repertoire for new chess players. based mainly on the Pirc (1 e4 d6 2 d4 Nf6 3 Nc3 g6) and the variations 1 d4 d6 3Nf6 is the reputable move of course. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Please try again. sample from the book. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Isn't there a book on 3c6 in the Pirc? Each diagram is clear as is the instructional text. I even have used a reverse Czech defense as white:). This system is presented as an alternative to the pirc for those seeking to avoid having to learn lots of pirc theory. e5?! Actually, thats what a lot of people have noticed first (re the blurb). , Word Wise Sadly ES does not provide one of his animal or exotic names for 2..f5. which makes 76 appearences in MegaBase 2022 versus the 1000 odd each of 3Nf6 and 3Qh4+. We kick-off with with the Centre Game (and miscellaneous second moves for White including Nakamuras 2.Qh5) but it was Chapter Two which caught our eye since we like opening names hitherto unfamiliar. "This book aims to describe a repertoire for Black based Hope to see one day the companion volume vs 1.d4 & others. One of our favourite positions of this detailed work is: which we hope you also will appreciate and enjoy. For details, please see the Terms & Conditions associated with these promotions. Most definitely a strong repertoire for blitz and rapid play time controls. Tags: Additional CollectionsChess BooksEnglishFolkscanomy: A Library of BooksFolkscanomy: Chess Books. An Explosive Chess Opening Repertoire for Black by Jouni Yrjl - I particularly like the lines given against 1. This book has been the staple of my black repertoire for some 20 years; but, my eyes are too bad to read it now so I bought it on kindle and work off my phone or laptop; this kindle thing is great! Arriving at Chapter Six we enter territory after. The theory of the variations in this book is generally poorly understood. The usual and reliable formatting from Brighton-based typesetter IM Byron Jacobs is employed. Gambit Publications Ltd English 2001 which can be picked up reasonably easily without the need to learn long , Enhanced typesetting As with every recent Everyman Chess publication high quality paper is used and the printing is clear. various flank openings. Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! A Rock-Solid Chess Opening Repertoire for Black (Chess: Ukrainian Authors), A Startling Chess Opening Repertoire: New Edition, Play 1d6 Against Everything: A Compact and Ready-to-use Black Repertoire for Club Players. : against the Three Knights Game. appear to have done an extremely diligent job, covering all possibilities for I used the word unconvincing since every move past move four or so from Black appeared to be perfect and the top choice of Stockfish. When MdjMiah first started out, his passion for sharing community drove them to do tons of works, so that demonstrating that 1d6 is both dependable and potentially deadly against any Redemption links and eBooks cannot be resold. I suggested this opening to a friend and volunteered to do some research. I've always been curious of the line, I have "An Explosive Chess Opening Repertoire For Black", which is based on 1d6 lines (advocating Wade Defense, which I cannot grasp) and the author recommends to stay clear of it, and maybe gives a couple of pages worth to it. Whites moves were more or less the opposite. Oh BTW I just faced this in an OTB tourney this past weekend, and played the un-inspiring 4. This is a well-crafted and well-written repertoire book. Here is the publishers blurb from the rear cover : A highly adventurous repertoire designed to meet 1 e4 with 1e5 and take the initiative! Recently, in a search for uniqueness publishers have been venturing in the opposite direction with Coffeehouse Repertoire 1.e4, Volume 1, However, this was anything but coffeehouse and really rather excellent. Please try again. If you were thinking of reaching for Korchnoi and Zak (well, mostly Zak) then we can save you the trouble of looking. I recently bought a book on the Benoni out of curiousity, but I've been warned by A-class friends of mine that it's "too risky" for black. who will you root for? It was an ICCF event after all so dont be surprised by that. Nf3 which look very promising to me. Jouni Yrjl Scoring 50.6% for Black and being listed as Blacks 7th most popular move (2Nf6 is the top choice) it has been endorsed by Ivanesivic and 7 top games (according to Megabase 2022) have adopted this line. ASIN I don't think I have any games of the over a thousand I've played here where I didn't use the Czech and Benoni defense as black? success of the variation in high class play. How does that make HIM immature, he's not even a member of this site? I really dont like this book as I must seriously updated my white opening repertoire now (lol) Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. repertoire as black which readers can use in whole or in part" - John In many ways the books title would have been more accurately titled A Coffeehouse Opening Repertoire as used by John Shaw for the books by Gawain Jones but they were published somewhat earlier. There is a helpful Index of Variations but no Index of completed games. Jouni Yrjl is a grandmaster from Finland. , File size These cookies do not store any personal information. Learn more. Read instantly on your browser with Kindle Cloud Reader. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. PS, tell your friend to grow up and ask his own questions, unless of course that "friend" is you. So, Everyman has gone all in with A Disreputable Opening Repertoire which cannot help but thinking it will stand out(!) Here is a screenshot from the introduction. which has had 1775 outings in Megabase 2022 compared with a whopping 12063 for 5Na5. Kavalek, WASHINGTON POST, "Generally I found the book really helpful providing the Were dedicated to giving you the very best of PDF, with a focus on Novels, User guide, User manual Jussi Tella is also from Finland. Nc3 c6 (see:http://www.365chess.com/eco/B07_Pirc_Ufimtsev-Pytel_variation) I tend to recall seeing a book on this several years ago though I guess I could be mistaken. Each is likely to be Whites pet line, which usually means conducting the chess battle on the opponents turf. upon the move 1d6 which is both hypermodern and dynamic. The company is owned and staffed entirely by leading chess masters and grandmasters. You need to look at yourself in the mirror moron. Dunn, AUSTRALIAN CHESS, "Recommended for tournament players" - GM Lubosh This is a repertoire for the player of Black pieces who wishes to play 1e5 against the Kings pawn and wishes to allow White to chose their poison. The analysis is thorough and makes much use of engine analysis as well as human. Required fields are marked *. Hi John https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0478/2876/2775/files/chess-magazine-february-2022-sample.pdf, 2. Publishers became more adventurous, for example: but never a dull, tedious or boring or even totally unsound Opening repertoire which wed say is a matter of regret(!). Curiosity almost killed the cat and we consulted page 68 of Tony Miless favourite opening book by Eric Schiller, Unorthodox Chess Openings who recommends 3.d3! It has not been examined at exalted levels. However the major revelation for me has been the 'endgame system' against 1.e4, found in chapter 33 of the book. , Print length Take a look at an average white repertoire book and see how scanty the coverage of 1 d6 is. in Chapters eight and nine with 47 pages of analysis recommending the Ulvestad Variation in lieu of the Traxler Counter Attack which has apparently fallen on hard times in the exalted world of correspondence and engine chess. Do you believe that this item violates a copyright? Additional gift options are available when buying one eBook at a time. You must activate JavaScript to enhance chess diagram visualization. Interesting, I should look at your games with the Czech Defense since I think I should be able to get better results with it than I've mananged so far. at the tournament bookstall: so, what is not to like? Learn how your comment data is processed. I do hope its a success. Having dabbled with this a few times myself, I can Un excellent livre pour ceux qui jouent la Pirc avec les Noirs ! He is an international master and an experienced chess trainer. We learnt a fair bit about the history and development of these lines many of which has not found its way into the mainstream literature. (First of all, download the zip file and then unzip or extract the file. John Upham, Cove, Hampshire, 10th February, 2022. then you will see a pdf file. Moving on to Chapter Four and Five we reach the good old Kings Gambit, and, we think we know what you are thinking Does the author recommend, Against the Kings Bishops Gambit the author punts. Black's strategy is hypermodern and dynamic: http://200opengames.blogspot.com/2019/03/046-creating-problems.html. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness. - Paul Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are as essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. : Having grown accustomed to the lines stemming from 1.d4 d6 I find them now to be very effective - players of the white pieces seem to be totally unprepared for this system. Donaldson. We hope you enjoy our products as much as we enjoy offering them to you. Specifically the moves1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Why need a book? --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. shared third place with the legendary Mikhail Tal, as his best tournament There was a problem loading your book clubs. bastions. MdjMiah, An Explosive Chess Opening Repertoire for Black by Jouni Yrjl -. : asure you that the opening is a lot more dazzling than it sounds. A. I asked for a book -- the reading-impaired need not replyB. The repertoire is , Publication date have a lot of time to study openings then this book provides you with a system The chapter on the Scotch game revolves around, Removing one knight we move on to the Two Knights Defence. Thanks in advance. Please read this carefully before you download this file. I won't pass judgement about the opening itself -- I'm not a very strong player, so I'll leave that to my betters. Collection He was awarded his grandmaster title in 1990. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. (he was rated over 200 points higher than me and I was hoping for a draw - no such luck) From now on I will however try 4.h3 as played by Fedorchuk a couple of years ago, and Movsesian in the 2001 FIDE World Championship knockout cycle. Founded in 2015 by MdjMiah,eBookmela has come a long way from its beginnings as a university project. A must buy in your library !! Wed probably outght to ask Bishops Opening guru Gary Lane what he thinks of this. Here is an unconvincing win by Black in a game when all of Blacks choices from move 4 onwards were the engines top choice. @trysts, out of 1634 completed games, it looks like I have access to about your last 150 games. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. All rights reserved. . Black is hoping to reply with something yet more toxic. Does this item contain inappropriate content? Team Nepo or Team Ding. Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. folkscanomy_chess; folkscanomy; additional_collections , Text-to-Speech 15.95 for a comprehensive 272 page full-blown opening repertoire for Jonathan has amassed a massive body of games to source the material for his book. After examining Whites lesser four move alternatives in Chapter 10 we come to Chapter 11 and 4.Nc3 in which everything is really rather mainstream and, dare we say it, reputable. Try again. White opening move!" He has been investigating and writing about opening theory for over 30 years.. White's first move happens to be. Tait recommends that Black steers by way of 5d5 and 9.f4 to the following Tabiya for 3f5 followers and fans: in which White has tried many 16th move alternatives with varying degrees of success. Again, I have these, and enjoyed them while learning this system. Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2006. result. White and, with not far off 300 pages, you get a lot of chess for your money" - Download a pdf file with a Your email address will not be published. Chapter Five brings us up to the Kings Knights Gambit and possibly the most disreputable suggestion of the book via the Williams-esque and wonderfully named Wagenbach Defence. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. The bulk of them it would seem are from the worlds of online chess and correspondence games and a huge number are of his own making under the handle of tsmenace. : Chess, Chess books collection Please try again. Yes, of course that makes perfect sense. This has made them successful at all forms of play, including against online computer-assisted assault., Jonathan Tait is a Senior International Correspondence Chess Master (2002) and editor for Everyman Chess. Just a couple of things: 1. https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0478/2876/2775/files/chess-magazine-february-2022-sample.pdf, http://200opengames.blogspot.com/2019/03/046-creating-problems.html, Birthday of GM Nigel Davies (31-vii-1960), Birthday of GM Jacob Aagaard (31-vii-1973), Ollie the Giant Killer: Annotated Games (3) Richmond & Twickenham Chess Club, Cornwall 1 Richmond 0: Annotated Games (2) Richmond & Twickenham Chess Club, Minor Pieces 38: Cecil Frank Cornwall - British Chess News, Minor Pieces 13: Henry Francis Limpus and Edward Griffith Brewer, Happy Birthday FM Peter Markland (13-iv-1951) - British Chess News, Remembering IM Andrew Whiteley (09-vi-1947 07-vii-2014). Maybe that's more true at the higher levels; maybe I shouldn't worry as much as a B-player? There was a recent ICCF all-play-all event populated by ICCF GMs in which every single game was drawn. Next up is the Vienna Game and Tait moves away from the Disreputable approach and goes Captain Sensible with, and then after 3.Bc4 returns to disreputable form with. Your email address will not be published. Jouni Yrjl is a grandmaster from Finland. I only get to see the last three games. He was awarded his grandmaster title in 1990. I sometimes play this variation, have this book, and like it. : This book claims to give everything a reader needs to play a chess game as black, by simply playing 1..d6 against every first move by white. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 13, 2021. I didn't produce this file. Jussi Tella is also from Finland. Give as a gift or purchase for a team or group. An Explosive Chess Opening Repertoire for Black by Jouni Yrjl . Two experienced Finnish players have In the early days we have had. The repertoire is highly pragmatic and provocative and ideal for use against opponents who become emotional when their opponent plays something that they consider to be unsound, whatever that means. Black. I never thought of using WTF(What The F) as Why The F? Of course, in reality, it was an engine vs engine tournament for the middle game onwards once the humans had selected the opening. The diagrams do not have a to move indicator or any kind of caption so you will need to work out for yourself how they relate to the text that they are embedded in. and potentially more reputable lines in which Tait recommends 3d5 versus the Ponziani, 4d5 versus the Goring Gambit and 3Bc5!? The main problem Black faces in answering 1 e4 with 1e5 is the plethora of opening systems available to White: the Ruy Lopez, Giuoco Piano, Scotch, Ponziani, Kings Gambit, Vienna, Bishops Opening and so on. has scored 62.5% for Black with two of the four top games coming from 1875 and 1876 between James Mason and Henry Bird. d6, move by move". I have found it very useful to use this system while learning the main lines against 1.d4, 1.c4 etc, as it is very easy to learn and solid. The Calabrese Counter Gambit (apparently named after Greco, Il Calabrese) is: and this, optically at least, fits the description disreputable to a tee. , X-Ray Unable to add item to List. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 3, 2021. The game Shepley-Tait was in fact mostly old analysis (from 1997), as detailed on my blog: I'm asking for a friend who is discouraged with the Modern Defense -- I want to recommend something that at least isn't too drastically different. Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2016, Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2004. We work hard to encourage the creation of high-quality PDF files, both with our consulting and training. It's a great opening, the Czech Defense. If you do play 1e5 versus the Kings pawn then you could easily freshen up your repertoire with at least some of the books recommendations. repertoire and is probably geared to making the opponent uncomfortable by GM David Norwood, WEEKEND TELEGRAPH, "This latest Gambit release really is value for money: I really think you should follow my link and check out the games of a titled master. If you want a counterattacking repertoire for black, this might be for you. Using your mobile phone camera - scan the code below and download the Kindle app. 'off the beaten track' opening" - Alec Toll, OPEN FILE, Verdict: another well-produced opening book from the GAMBIT I couldnt approve of this book more. Look I asked for a book so just STFU if you don't know of one. Make it a late New Years resolution! A serious job done on offbeat variations I probably switch to the dark side. : And on a personal note, just to say: I prefer gender neutral pronouns (they/them/their) to masculine ones (he/him/his). Also, there is a 2-part video about this system by IM Andrew Martin. It Describes about chess opening principles. , Screen Reader But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. An Explosive Chess Opening Repertoire for Black. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. Pugh, CHESS POST, "Players from 2000 on up will derive the most benefit from Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them. : And WTF would I need to pretend to be my own friend on a site where I can already be anonymous. This book equips the reader with everything he or she needs The Wagenbach Defence is so-named after BBC featured Mansfield amateur player (JT team mate) Jnos Wagenbach: and we are treated to 47 pages of original analysis mostly based on online games from various servers. , Lending That should be enough examples :) Let me know if I can be of any help by downloading and sending to you any of those pgn files. I'll look at those games too. JTs prose is chatty and amusing and certainly keeps the reader engaged. Our partners will collect data and use cookies for ad personalization and measurement. Topics Here's a link to 54 games by Czech IM Pribyl himself: http://www.365chess.com/search_result.php?search=1&m=6&n=167&ms=e4.d6.d4.Nf6.Nc3.c6&bid=2491. Rarely is an opening repertorire so thoughtfully put together an The books encore lies in Chapters 10 and 11 in which the author gives his recommended treatment of the Ruy Lopez by predictably promoting the Schliemann Defence or Jaenisch Gambit as JT refers. He has won the Finnish Championship twice, and regards Sochi 1984, where he There is 22 pages of analysis should you need something unusual against the Bishops Opening. Publication date These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. 2 c4 e5 and 1 d4 d5 2 Nf3 Bg4 which don't have generally recognisable names. to know to play Black in a game of chess. Black's opening move 1d6. Detailed treatise on developing an opening repertoire geared toward those with an attacking dispositionDescrio completa. by Each variation covered includes statistical table showing the frequency and Quite unexpectedly we find that 3f5?! quick-strike potential if White is at all careless or imprecise. Sorry, there was a problem loading this page. If you want a more up-to-date photo than one taken so many years ago (at the 1996 British Championship), see the most recent issue of Chess: White is encouraged to seize space, while Black develops his pieces rapidly and Statistically (based on only eight games) this line scores 62% for White OTB and has zero adherents more than once. Chess, Chess books collection I don't know any specific book, but the line is discussed in Nunn's "The Complete Pirc" and in Lakdawala's "1.

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