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Boris Spassky is a true chess legend, a World Champion who, thanks
to his monumental battles with Bobby Fischer, raised the popularity
of the game to a level that had never been seen before. Although at
the height of his powers many saw Spassky as a complete and
universal player, adept at outplaying his opponents in any type of
position, it is no secret that from an early age he thrived on
sharp, attacking play. He was a superb practical player, and with
the initiative at his hands he could conjure up wonderful
combinations and deadly attacks.
In "Boris Spassky Master of Initiative," Alexander Raetsky and
Maxim Chetverik look back over Spassky's long and distinguished
career to examine how he defeated his long-time adversaries,
carefully highlighting his most colourful and celebrated encounters
over the chessboard. A deep study of his style and games will
entertain and inspire any true chess fan.
*Includes Boris Spassky's most brilliant sacrificial games
*Ideal for the attack-minded chess player
*Perfect for sharpening your tactical ability
Alexander Raetsky is a Russian Grandmaster and an experienced
competitor on the chess tournament circuit. He's also a skilled
writer and has been a frequent contributor to the famous Russian
magazine 64 and the internationally renowned publication New In
Chess. His many books for Everyman Chess include "Meeting 1 e4,"
which was very well received by critics and chess players
alike.
Maxim Chetverik, also from Russia, is an International Master and a
renowned openings theoretician. Earlier works for Everyman Chess
include "Mikhail Tal: Tactical Genius," which he also co-authored
with Raetsky.
The Queen's Gambit Accepted (QGA) is Black's simplest way of
dealing with one of White's most fashionable openings, the Queen's
Gambit. Black grabs the gambit pawn and thus refuses to succumb to
the passive positions so typical of the Queen's Gambit Declined.
This direct and uncompromising way of playing gives rise to dynamic
positions where both sides have excellent chances to play for the
win. It's no surprise that the QGA has attracted many high-class
advocates, including Garry Kasparov and Vishy Anand. In "Starting
Out: Queen's Gambit Accepted" Alexander Raetsky and Maxim Chetverik
take a fresh look at this famous opening. The early moves and ideas
are introduced and care is taken to explain the reasoning behind
them - something that is often neglected or taken for granted. As
with previous works in the popular "Everyman Chess Starting Out"
series, the reader is helped throughout with a plethora of notes,
tips and warnings highlighting the vital characteristics of the QGA
and of opening play in general. Written by opening experts, this
book covers the all the main lines and is ideal for the improving
player.
Fed up having to defend with Black?Annoyed by all those irritating
white systems?Then this is the book for you!Russian International
Master Alexander Raetsky draws upon his wealth of experience gained
playing on the tough international tournament circuit to supply you
with an all-in-one solution to your problems. The reader is
provided with a complete repertoire for Black against 1 e4, based
on the ever-reliable Sicilian Defense. Lines suggested are
dependable and promise Black dynamic counterplay. The variations
are also easy to learn: this book is especially useful for players
who have neither the time nor inclination to learn reams and reams
of the latest opening theory. (6 1/4 x 9 1/4, 178 pages,
diagrams)
Three classic titles from the Everyman Chess Starting Out Series in
one volume. Starting Out: Queen's Gambit Accepted by Alexander
Raetsky and Maxim Chetverik Starting Out: Queen's Gambit Declined
by Neil McDonald Starting: Slav Semi Slav by Glenn Flear The
Queen's Gambit Accepted (QGA) is Black's simplest way of dealing
with one of White's most fashionable openings, the Queen's Gambit.
Black grabs the gambit pawn and thus refuses to succumb to the
passive positions so typical of the Queen's Gambit Declined. This
direct and uncompromising way of playing gives rise to dynamic
positions where both sides have excellent chances to play for the
win. It's no surprise that the QGA has attracted many high-class
advocates, including Garry Kasparov and Vishy Anand. The Queen's
Gambit Declined is an opening of great historical importance and
Black's fundamental answer to 1 d4. From the very first move Black
obtains a firm foothold in the centre, something that White finds
extremely hard to undermine. Indeed, Black often bases his entire
strategy around this control. The soundness of the Queen's Gambit
Declined has never been in question, and its supporters at the
highest level include a long list of Grandmasters headed by
Kasparov, Kramnik, Karpov and Short, as well as many World
Champions from the past. The very closely linked Slav and Semi-Slav
Defences are two of the most popular and combative openings that
Black can play against the Queen's Gambit. They have provided the
battleground for thousands of exciting encounters between the
world's chess elite, including Garry Kasparov, Vishy Anand,
Vladimir Kramnik, Alexei Shirov and Alexander Morozevich. Players
of all levels are attracted to the Slav and the Semi-Slav because
they are solid, dependable defences that do, however, promise
abundant possibilities for dynamic counterplay.
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Petroff Defence (Paperback)
Alexander Raetsky, Maxim Chetverik
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The Petroff Defence is considered as one of Black's most reliable
methods of meeting the king's pawn opening. By counterattacking as
early as move two, Black avoids the hazards of having to face lines
such as the Scotch Opening, the Italian Game and the 'Spanish
torture' of the Ruy Lopez. An early breach of a central file
together with active piece play for both sides characterizes the
Petroff as a typical king's pawn opening.
Until a few years ago, the Petroff opening was favored only by a
few top Grandmasters, including Anatoly Karpov and Artur Yusupov.
However, the last few years have seen a dramatic rise in its
popularity, and it now provides battlefields for many clashes of
the modern elite players, including Kasparov, Kramnik, Anand, Leko,
Topalov and England's Michael Adams. This is bound to have a
positive effect on its popularity at club level.
In this book, openings experts Alexander Raetsky and Maxim
Chetverik study the typical plans and tactics for both White and
Black in this complex opening. Using illustrative games, the
authors provide up-to-date coverage of a line that has experienced
a major overhaul in the last decade.
*Written by renowned opening theoreticians
*Ideal for club and tournament players
*All main lines are covered
*Provides everything you need to know to play the opening with
confidence
Ideal for those wanting to understand the basics of Benoni Systems.
This book is a study of all the crucial Benoni systems apart from
the Modern Benoni. It presents diverse and practical options
against the queen's pawn opening for dynamic, tactical players and
solid, positional players alike. Included are such daring defenses
as the controversial Blumenfeld Counter-Gambit and the Benko
Gambit, a favorite with uncompromising Grandmasters such as Veselin
Topalov and Vassily Ivanchuk. On the other hand, Black also has the
opportunity to adopt solid, respectable defenses such as the Czech
Benoni and the Schmid Benoni. Whether Black likes to sacrifice and
take the initiative, or whether he prefers to play in a more
restrained manner, there is something here for all types of
players.
In this user-friendly book, opening theoreticians Alexander Raetsky
and Maxim Chetverik go back to basics, studying the fundamental
principles of the Benoni Systems and its many variations.
Throughout the book there are an abundance of notes, tips, and
warnings to help improving players, while key strategies, ideas,
and tactics for both sides are clearly illustrated.
User-friendly design to help readers absorb ideas
Concentrates on the key principles of Benoni systems
Ideal for improving players
Three brilliant books from Everyman Chess brought together in one
volume. The Masters: Alexander Alekhine, Master of Attack The
Masters: Boris Spassky, Master of Initiative The Masters: Mikhail
Tal, Tactical Genius By Alexander Raetsky and Maxim Chetverik What
separated Alexander Alekhine from the rest of his contemporaries?
Why did he dominate the chess world for so long? The main reason
was undoubtedly his brilliant attacking style of play. Alekhine had
a combinative gift and thrilled the chess public and influenced
every great chess player since. Garry Kasparov once said I fell in
love with the rich complexity of his ideas at the chessboard.
Alekhine's attacks came suddenly, like destructive thunderstorms
that erupted from a clear sky. Boris Spassky is a true chess
legend, a World Champion who, thanks to his monumental battles with
Bobby Fischer, raised the popularity of the game to a level that
had never been seen before. Although at the height of his powers
many saw Spassky as a complete and universal player, adept at
outplaying his opponents in any type of position, itis no secret
that from an early age he thrived on sharp, attacking play. He was
a superb practical player, and with the initiative at his hands he
could conjure up wonderful combinations and deadly attacks. Mikhail
Tal was simply a chess phenomenon. The magician from Riga stunned
the chess world when he became the youngest ever World Champion (at
that time) in 1960, and he won countless supporters for his
scintillating tactical play and his infectious enthusiasm for the
game. Tal's dazzling tactical style would often leave his hapless
opponents in a state of shell shock. As former World Champion
Vassily Smyslov once noted Tal's appearance in chess had the effect
of an exploding bomb, since his style of play was distinguished by
extraordinary combinative brilliance.
Two great books from the Everyman Chess Library, Starting Out:
Benoni Systems by Alexander Raetsky and Maxim Chetverik and
Starting Out: The Modern Benoni by Endre Vegh, brought together in
one volume. ----- Starting Out: Benoni Systems is a study of all
the crucial Benoni systems apart from the Modern Benoni. It
presents diverse and practical options against the queen's pawn
opening for dynamic, tactical players and solid, positional players
alike. Included are such daring defences as the controversial
Blumenfeld Counter-Gambit and the Benko Gambit, a favourite with
uncompromising Grandmasters such as Veselin Topalov and Vassily
Ivanchuk. On the other hand, Black also has the opportunity to
adopt solid, respectable defences such as the Czech Benoni and the
Schmid Benoni. ----- The Modern Benoni is one of Black's most
ambitious and audacious defences to the queen's pawn opening, and
it has been used with devastating effect by such legends as Mikhail
Tal, Bobby Fischer and Garry Kasparov. From the very start Black
creates an exceptional imbalance in the position, one which leads
to dynamic play and gives Black real chances to seize the
initiative. Both players must be fearless in their approach, as
hesitation in the Modern Benoni often leads to disaster! ----- In
this user-friendly book, International Master Endre Vegh goes back
to basics, studying the fundamental principles of the Modern Benoni
and its many variations. Throughout the book there are an abundance
of notes, tips, warnings and exercises to help the improving
player, while key strategies, ideas and tactics for both sides are
clearly illustrated.
Everyman Chess are delighted to present two further offerings from
their original and best-selling Starting Out opening series. The
Classical Sicilian is one of Black's most popular and highly
regarded opening choices against 1 e4, and it's been a favourite of
such greats as Vladimir Kramnik, Alexei Shirov and Vishy Anand.
White has a number of aggressive ways to battle against the
Classical: the fashionable Richter-Rauzer Attack; Bobby Fischer's
favourite, the Sozin Attack; and finally the wild Velimirovic
Attack, and no work on the Classical would be complete without a
study of these fascinating variations. The Grand Prix Attack is one
of White's most aggressive ways of fighting the Sicilian. It leads
to a sharp, complex battle from the very beginning, and White's
play is characterized by its lightning attacks against the black
king. The opening became a powerful weapon to use in the cut and
thrust of weekend tournament chess, where victory is everything and
draws are not enough. It steadily became more popular and even
gained the seal of approval from some of the world's elite such as
the UK's top two Grandmasters, Nigel Short and Michael Adams, who
have both utilized it with success. Everyman Chess's Starting Out
series has firmly established itself as the leading guide to
studying openings for up-and-coming players. These books are
distinguished by their easy-to-read layout, the lucid explanations
of the fundamentals, and the abundance of notes, tips and warnings
to help the reader absorb vital ideas. Starting Out opening books
are ideal for enthusiastic chess players who have little experience
of the openings in question and who wish to appreciate the
essential principles behind them. *User-friendly design to help
readers absorb ideas *Concentrates on the fundamental principles of
the openings *Ideal for improvers, club players and tournament
players
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