Play 1...d6 Against Everything - Zude & Hickl


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Play 1...d6 Against Everything
by Eric Zude & Jorg Hickl
A Compact and Ready-to-use Black Repertoire for Club Players

All the average club player needs is a small and manageable chess opening repertoire. Club players don't have time and energy to study hundreds of pages of chess opening theory. And why would they? Amateur games are rarely decided in the opening.

Play 1...d6 Against Everything is exactly what these players need: a compact, complete and solid set of lines for Black.

In barely 200 pages the authors present common-sense guidance, practical examples, and explanations of typical characteristics. To be totally exact: ..d6 is not always in all variations played on the first move; sometimes it is played later.

ISBN: 9789056917449, New in Chess, Paperback, 207 pages

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Mainly Zude

These lines tend to strongpoint e5 and this is an important and vital way of playing black in chess because other lines such as the Modern, Pirc, Sicilian and KID also have control of this square as a major strategic objective. If you can understand the Philidor and the Old Indian, if you can play these as sound openings, then the principles can be applied more widely in chess. Unfortunately most of this book seems to have been written by Zude. He cites several of his games where he loses. There seems to be an emphasis on lines rather than explanations. It's a pity more of it was not written by Hickl.

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