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Grandmaster Repertoire 4: The English Opening
Contributor(s): Marin, Mihail (Author)
ISBN: 190655238X     ISBN-13: 9781906552381
Publisher: Quality Chess
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2010
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Annotation: Grandmaster Repertoire is a new series of high quality books based on the main lines, written by strong grandmasters. The aim is to provide the reader with a complete repertoire at a level good enough for elite tournaments, and certainly also for the club championship. Grandmaster Repertoire provides a repertoire to last a lifetime. Mihail Marins reputation as a chess author is unsurpassed. In this book he reveals his own white repertoire with 1.c4, the English Opening. Volume One unveiled the first half of the repertoire, covering 1.c4 e5. Now in Volume Two Marin completes his repertoire by covering all Blacks other replies to 1.c4. The theory is state-of-the-art with many novelties suggested, but most useful of all are Marins lucid explanations of how to play the resulting positions.
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BISAC Categories:
- Games & Activities | Chess
Dewey: 794.12
Series: Grandmaster Repertoire
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 6.7" W x 9.43" (1.50 lbs) 432 pages
 
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Grandmaster Repertoire is a new series of high quality books based on the main lines, written by strong grandmasters. The aim is to provide the reader with a complete repertoire at a level good enough for elite tournaments, and certainly also for the club championship. Grandmaster Repertoire provides a repertoire to last a lifetime. Mihail Marin s reputation as a chess author is unsurpassed. In this book he reveals his own white repertoire with 1.c4, the English Opening. Volume One unveiled the first half of the repertoire, covering 1.c4 e5. Now in Volume Two Marin completes his repertoire by covering all Black s other replies to 1.c4. The theory is state-of-the-art with many novelties suggested, but most useful of all are Marin s lucid explanations of how to play the resulting positions.