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Side-Stepping Mainline Theory - Cut Down on Opening Study and Get a Middlegame You Are Familiar With (Paperback)
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Side-Stepping Mainline Theory - Cut Down on Opening Study and Get a Middlegame You Are Familiar With (Paperback)
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Spend more study time on whats really decisive in your games! The
average chess player spends too much time on studying opening
theory. In his day, World Chess Champion Emanuel Lasker argued that
improving amateurs should spend about 5% of their study time on
openings. These days club players are probably closer to 80%, often
focusing on opening lines that are popular among grandmasters. Club
players shouldnt slavishly copy the choices of grandmasters. GMs
need to squeeze every drop of advantage from the opening and
therefore play highly complex lines that require large amounts of
memorization. The main objective for club players should be to
emerge from the opening with a reasonable position, from which you
can simply play chess and pit your own tactical and positional
understanding against that of your opponent. Gerard Welling and
Steve Giddins recommend the Old Indian-Hanham Philidor set-up as a
basis for both Black and White. They provide ideas and strategies
that can be learned in the shortest possible time, require the bare
minimum of maintenance and updating, and lead to rock-solid
positions that you will know how to handle. By adopting a similar
set-up for both colours, with similar plans and techniques, you
will further reduce study time. Side-stepping Mainline Theory will
help you to focus on what is really decisive in the vast majority
of non-grandmaster games: tactics, positional understanding and
endgame technique. Gerard Welling is an International Master and an
experienced chess trainer from the Netherlands. He has contributed
to NIC Yearbook and Kaissiber, the freethinker's magazine on
non-mainline chess openings. Steve Giddins is a FIDE Master from
England, and a highly experienced chess writer and journalist. He
compiled and edited The New In Chess Book of Chess Improvement, the
bestselling anthology of master classes from New In Chess magazine.
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