Contains suggested opening repertoires which emphasizes piece placement rather than memorized variations. Helps players force their opponent to play familiar positions. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I have a well worn copy of this book too. As a USCF class B player rated 1750, I find this an excellent book to create an opening repertoire. The systems offered are solid and the books explains the openings without needing to memorize things by rote. Be aware though, that the repertoire is not for the swashbuckling attacking player. The Torre Attack, Caro-Kann, and Queen's Gambit Declined Tartakower's variation are for positional chess. It is true some supplemental information is needed for say the Dutch Defense but I rarely encounter the Dutch Defense in tournament play. The systems cover 95% of what is going to be thrown at you.
If you like solidity
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I have a well thumbed copy of this book. It has been the foundation of my repertoire for a number of years. I am no pro, just a better than average club hack. The strength of this opening system is that it is solid from both sides of the board. One is not likely to fall apart by move 10. On the other hand it is not an exhaustive system. There is not much against the Dutch. There is not a plan against early Benoni systems. As black the Queen's Gambit Tartakower system is great. The Caro-Kann requires considerable theoretical knowledge. Against prepared opponents one has to be on toes against the Panov-Bottvinik attack, the multiple advance systems, and the grind of the main line Petrosian Smyslov system. I have argued with Smith and Hall, but I keep coming back. I have won many games by playing solid until the other person self destructed. I reccomend it as a good foundation repertoire for average cautious players like me.
A good effort, but not comprehensive enough.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Well written. Emphasizes piece play over complex variations,and contains many forcing variations to keep you in familiar teritory(and your opponents out of comfortable book lines).The one weakeness is that ,despite the book's cliams, the variations for white are not a complete system and must be suplemented by other sources. As a weekend chess club warrior, I found the book to provide an excellent opening repetoire for black, and I enjoyed the large number of well annotated games which provide good insight into the typical middle and endgame possitions that arise from these openings. For a class D,C,or B player this book would be a good addition to your chess library.
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