Building and maintaining a chess opening repertoire can be a
demanding task - for a start there are an enormous number of
different lines to chooses from. There's a strong temptation
amongst aspiring players to opt solely for tricky lines in order to
snare unsuspecting opponents, but this approach has only short term
value. As you progress and your opponents become stronger, very
often these line don't stand up to close scrutiny and suddenly you
are back to square one with no suitable opening weapons. ----- In
these two books, brought together now for the first time in one
volume, John Cox and Neil McDonald solve the perennial problems by
providing the reader with strong and trusty repertoires with white
pieces based on the popular opening moves of 1d4 and 1e4. ----- The
recommended lines given here have stood the test of time and are
regularly employed by Grandmasters. ----These books are written in
Everyman Chess's distinctive Starting Out style, with plenty of
notes, tips and warnings throughout to help the reader to absorb
ideas.
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