Chess Stars, 2018. — 442 p. — ISBN: 978-619-7188-17-2. This book offers a White repertoire against the Open Games. The reader will find the first deep investigation of the modern treatment of the Italian Game and the Bishop's Opening. The variations you will find in the book greatly differ from anything published so far. Delchev shares his analyses and 25 years of experience...
Chess Enterprises, 1997. — 49 p. — ISBN: 978-0-931462-23-9. Alapin's Opening is an unusual chess opening that starts with the moves: 1.e4 e5 2.Ne2. It is named after the Russo-Lithuanian player and openings analyst Semyon Alapin (1856–1923). Although this opening is rarely used, Ljubojević (as Black) played against it at Groningen in 1970. Alapin's Opening is offbeat, but...
Everyman Chess, 2018. — 412 p. — ISBN: 978-1-78194-415-8. Starting a chess game with 1 e4 e5 is so common that the resulting complex of opening systems traditionally commands its own sobriquet, "The Open Games" (1 e4 met by other replies are "Semi-Open Games" and everything else comes under "Closed Games"). The central structure with pawns on e4 and e5 often leads to play based...
Gambit Publications, 2018. — 256 p. — ISBN: 978-1-911465-23-2. The Open Games (those beginning 1 e4 e5) are now more topical than ever, featuring in a high proportion of elite-level games. This new user-friendly guide offers players of all levels a carefully worked-out repertoire, taking into account this wealth of new material. Noted opening writer Sverre Johnsen has also...
Chess Stars ltd., December 26, 2019. — 294 p. The previous book of Khalifman and Soloviov, The Modern Scotch, discussed how to counter 1.e4 e5 in the most direct, aggressive and sometimes even risky fashion. Their new work explores a radically different approach. It presents a White repertoire based on the Four Knights Game, and in particular, the main line – the traditional...
London: Everyman Chess, 2015. — 358 p. — ISBN: 978-1781940174. 1...e5 enjoys an excellent reputation as a reliable defence against White’s most popular opening choice, 1 e4. However, anyone who is primed to face the Ruy Lopez must also be prepared to face a number of White alternatives. This collection of variations make up the Open Games and include not only popular choices...
Chess Stars, 2012. — ISBN13: 978-9548782883. A complete black repertoire which has been tested at the highest level. Based on 1 e4 e5 and covering all White replies except the Ruy Lopez, for which the authors have prepared a separate companion volume on the Berlin Defence.
Alkmaar: New In Chess, 2024. — 128 p. — ISBN: 978-9083434940 The Center Game is a wonderful opening for club players. White starts with a center push, develops quickly, looks for opposite castling, and launches an attack. The setup will feel very familiar to you in no time. And the chess engines show that this opening is both sound and correct, and at least as good as the...
2nd Edition. — Sawyer Publications, October 1st 2018. — 218 p. — ASIN B07HYFGQYK. Author Tim Sawyer gives his commentary on 1.e4 e5 chess opening games that he played and games of others that he analyzed. This 2018 Second Edition has 285 games. Tim tells personal stories, describes chess history and explains the strategy and tactics he has seen his play vs masters, experts, and...
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 22, 2016. — 223 p. — ISBN-13: 978-1533413871. Play the Open Games with 1.e4 e5. Enjoy sharp openings and fast tactics. Have fast. Win quickly! Tim Sawyer shares his adventures in these openings. He tells you stories from 45 years of play vs masters, experts and club players. Tim provides you with opening insights on theory from...
Marek Soszynski, 2020. — 126 p. — ASIN B091Y95JK6. The Centre Game Re-examined: 1.e4 e5 2.d4 exd4 3.Qxd4. A re-examination of this aggressive old chess opening including analysis of all the queen retreats after 3...Nc6. Lots of new theory plus 26 annotated games right up to the present day.
London: Everyman Chess , 2022. — 360 p. — ISBN: 978-1781946060. A highly adventurous repertoire designed to meet 1 e4 with 1...e5 and take the initiative! The main problem Black faces in answering 1 e4 with 1...e5 is the plethora of opening systems available to White: the Ruy Lopez, Giuoco Piano, Scotch, Ponziani, King's Gambit, Vienna, Bishop's Opening and so on. Each is...
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