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SXWILKD

Killer Dutch - DVD

DVD-Box, Gingergm, 1. Auflage 2010

19,95 €
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Grandmaster Simon Williams, the world's leading exponent of 'The Classical Dutch', introduces his debut DVD where the viewer explores the spectrum of exciting opportunities that Black will encounter when playing this opening. With a running time of over 6 hours, this innovative chess tutorial DVD is serious value for money; following Simon as he introduces the main ideas and the theory behind playing against the queen's pawn opening 1 d4.
The DVD's design is a key factor that will ensure that this product stands out from the crowd. Navigating through the DVD is made simple by simple to follow menus. Simon conducts this tutorial in a 3 x camera 'Green Screen', virtual TV studio that merges a montage of chess imagery onto the background. The DVD is also built around the concept of 'Infotainment', where the learning process is enhanced with entertaining montage sequences in between each chapter. These excursions take the viewer into Simon's Mad Chess World. Outside of competitions and exhibition games, these sequences also explore the likes of blindfold chess, simultaneous chess, exchange chess, drinking chess and chess boxing.
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Gewicht 100 g
Hersteller Gingergm
Medium DVD
Erscheinungsjahr 2010
Autor Simon Williams
Sprache Englisch
Auflage 1
Einband DVD-Box
"He is either exceptionally well-prepared for his presentation or just an amazingly natural presenter"
ChessCafe.com
"The Killer Dutch is an excellent and highly entertaining piece of Work"
IM Andrew Martin
"Killer Dutch is an excellent DVD and one which I feel will genuinely help viewers develop a much better understanding of this tricky and demanding opening"
Marsh Towers
"Simon Williams is already known to be one of the most entertaining grandmasters around"
British Chess Magazine