This is the first volume of the new series "Key Concepts of Chess".
The idea is to deal with middlegames in which a certain structure
or essential theme becomes central. The idea of starting this
series is in line with the "Understanding before Moving" series
because the aim, is to improve the understanding of club chess
players. According to the author, playing an opening should be
'hung up' on stereotypical ideas and concepts belonging to this
structure. The thorough exploration of middlegame structures is
beyond the scope of opening books, hence it makes more sense to
expose it in this complementary series. In this first volume, the
"Hedgehog System" is discussed in detail. Apart from being part of
the author's repertoire, this typical set-up deserves to be widely
highlighted. Although in the second part of the trilogy on the
Sicilian, the Hedgehog has already made its appearance, in this
book the seemingly fragile, but oh so treacherous creature can
reconsider its spines in an extensive way.
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