|
Books > Sport & Leisure > Hobbies, quizzes & games > Indoor games > Board games > Chess
The Spanish Exchange Variation lets you play one of the major chess
openings, the Ruy Lopez, without the risk of drowning in the huge
flow of information now available to the modern chess-player.
White's play in this opening is often very thematic, thus an
understanding of the typical positions is more important than
concrete knowledge of variations. It is a sound and solid opening,
yet gives good winning chances for White. In contrast, it can be
hard for Black to win without taking considerable risks. If Black
survives the middlegame, there is often an unpleasant endgame lying
in wait. This opening has been played by many top players over the
years (Lasker,Fischer, Timman, Shirov...). In recent times it has
scored well for White in the hands of specialists such as
Rozentalis and Glek. In 2004 it was used by the new FIDE World
Champion Rustam Kasimdzhanov to defeat super-grandmasters Adams and
Grischuk on his way to the title. Grandmaster Stefan Kindermann,
who plays the Spanish Exchange Variation himself, provides clear
explanations, as well as instructive analysis of carefully selected
examples, and he reveals many new ideas and fresh assessments.
Although this is a repertoire book for White, the author's
treatment is objective, and a special chapter is even devoted to
what he considers to be Black's best choice against this formidable
weapon. A key feature of the book is the chapter on typical
positions, which should quickly provide you with enough basic
strategic understanding of this opening to allow you to start
playing it with confidence.
|
|