The Tarrasch variation of the French Defense is reached after 1.e4
e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2. This is one of the most positional treatments
White has available. Using his typical funny and dynamic writing
style, David shows that it is possible to play solidly but also
remain with the dynamic elements Black has available. He recommends
several creative lines, even a bit off the beaten track, but which
he has very carefully worked out over the several years of his own
practice. Again, Miedema and his love for the French Defense shines
through his second volume, the third and final being available at
the end of this year.
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