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Winning Quickly with 1.b3 and 1...b6 / reduziert

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464 Seiten, kartoniert, New in Chess, 1. Auflage 2020

24,00 €
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”I left chess in 2012. I did not touch it for several years. Then I decided to test my strength in Internet blitz. I started from scratch. The board floated before my eyes, and my knee twitched. Less than two months later, I crossed the grandmaster rating mark. My opponents, among them lots of players with a big name, played chess better than me. Surprisingly though, I knew more. On a small island of chess theory, onto which I lured them, I was better equipped. Much better! About 30% of the games ended in wins around the 20th move. A quarter of the games simply ended in mate. In all games, I opened with the moves 1.b3 and 1…b6."

International Master Ilya Odessky is the world’s leading expert on the 1.b3 and 1…b6 chess opening systems. Despite their apparent calm, these openings can get extremely sharp. Now Odessky presents his findings and achievements of recent years. His baffling traps will help you crush your opponents in the opening, with both White and Black.

Odessky admits that some of his lines may objectively be somewhat dubious. But in blitz and rapid games they will lead to spectacular play and many surprising wins. Ilya Odessky will entertain, amuse and surprise you in this highly unusual chess opening book full of ultra-romantic chess.

Ilya Odessky is an International Master from Russia, a well-known chess coach and a prolific author.
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Gewicht 860 g
Hersteller New in Chess
Breite 17 cm
Höhe 23,5 cm
Medium Buch
Erscheinungsjahr 2020
Autor Odessky
Auflage 1
Seiten 464
Einband kartoniert
006 Explanation of symbols
Chapter One
007 In place of a foreword: 12 diagrams
Chapter Two
017 The opening 1.b3 (1...b6) and how to work with it
Chapter Three
139 Traps and their unsightly simplicity
Chapter Four
321 More than what’s left
457 Index of variations
461 Index of names
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