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After the success of his award-winning book Keep it Simple 1.e4
International Master Christof Sielecki is back. His new repertoire
based on 1.d4 has a similar profile: variations that are
straightforward and easy to remember, and require little or no
maintenance. Sielecki has created a reliable set of opening lines
for chess players of almost all levels. The major objective is to
dominate Black from the opening, by simple means. You dont need to
sacrifice anything or memorize long tactical lines. His main
concept is for White to play 1.d4, 2.Nf3, 3.g3, 4.Bg2, 5.0-0 and in
most cases 6.c4. Sielecki developed this repertoire while working
with students who were looking for something that was easy to
understand and easy to learn. This new 1.d4 repertoire may be even
easier to master than his 1.e4 recommendations, because it is such
a coherent system. Sielecki always clearly explains the plans and
counterplans and keeps you focussed on what the position requires.
Ambitious players rated 1500 or higher will get great value out of
studying this extremely accessible book.
International Master Christof Sielecki presents a repertoire for
Black based on the Nimzo-Indian and Bogo-Indian defenses. The
Nimzo-Indian has always enjoyed a reputation as a dynamic, reliable
defense against 1 d4 and continues to be as popular as ever at all
levels. When White avoids the Nimzo-Indian with 3 Nf3 or 3 g3,
however, Black needs to find another solution. Sielecki solves this
perennial problem by also offering a repertoire with the
Bogo-Indian Defense. In both the Nimzo and the Bogo-Indian,
Sielecki focuses on lines in which Black adopts a dark-square
strategy. This creates a system-type approach which links the
variations to a common theme, making the repertoire much easier to
learn and understand. Using illustrative games, Sielecki examines
the typical tactics and strategies for both sides, and highlights
key move order issues. This book tells you all you need to know
about playing the Nimzo and Bogo-Indian. *A repertoire for Black
against mainline 1 d4 *Packed with new ideas and critical analysis
*Explains the important thematic ideas
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