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The Open Ruy Lopez (also known as the Open Spanish) has always been
a popular choice both at club level and at grandmaster level, where
it has withstood the test of time after decades of close scrutiny.
It offers both sides the opportunity for a sharp clash of forces in
which the better prepared player will often come out on top. It is
therefore no surprise that such fighting players as Victor Korchnoi
and Jan Timman have always used the Open Ruy Lopez as an important
weapon in their armory. Written by leading author Grandmaster Glenn
Flear, this book explains the basic elements, strategies and
tactics for both sides and offers an accessible, digestible blend
of explanatory and theoretical material. (6 1/4 x 9 1/4, 160 pages,
b&w illustrations)
'Open Games' refer to a myriad of openings arising after the
ever-popular 1 e4 e5: the Italian Game, the Scotch, The Two Knights
Defence, the King's Gambit, the Evans Gambit, the Bishop's Opening,
the Four Knights, the Petroff and more besides. This book
introduces the key moves and ideas, and explains the reasoning
behind them.
The a...6 Slav is a relatively new phenomenon in a very popular
opening, and over the last few years it has attracted the attention
of some top class players: Alexei Shirov, Sergei Movsesian,
England's Julian Hodgson, and more recently, world number one Garry
Kasparov. In this first ever book solely devoted to the a...6 Slav,
Grandmaster and openings expert Glenn Flear delves into the secrets
of this complex line. He explains the tactics and positional ideas
for both White and Black and presents a comprehensive coverage of
the theory, concentrating on all the new wrinkles and discoveries.
* Written by a prominent openings theoretician
* All major lines are covered
* Ideal for club and tournament players
The Ruy Lopez (also known as the Spanish Game) is an extremely
popular opening and one of the oldest in the history of chess. It
has been played by virtually all the greats of the game, providing
the battle scene for many world championship clashes involving the
likes of Fischer, Karpov, Kasparov and Kramnik. Now, for the first
time in many years, Grandmaster Glenn Flear investigates the main
line of the Lopez, outlining the crucial ideas and tactics for both
White and Black. Using illustrative games, Flear studies the
fashionable and theoretical variations, plus the tricky sidelines.
This book is perfect for those wishing to play the positions with
either color.
*Written by a Ruy Lopez expert
*Up-to-date theory on the sharpest lines
*Ideal for club and tournament players
These three titles, brought together for the first time in one
volume, explain the important ideas behind every major opening,
provide an understanding of the middlegame to the aspiring player
and tips to all players wishing to improve their endgame play.Chris
Ward unravels the secrets of the Sicilian, the mysteries of the
Modern and the fundamentals of the French. He emphasises the need
to understand the key elements of each opening rather than simply
memorise a series of complicated variations which leave you
stranded if the opponent varies from the expected route. -----
Andrew Kinsman uses examples from practical play to develop
tactical and positional skills and awareness to enable you to make
the most of your opportunities in the middlegame. ------ Glenn
Flear explains the fundamental principles which must be mastered in
the endgame. Taking examples from his own games and those of other
players, he shows how drawn positions can be converted into
victories and lost positions saved at the last moment.- ---- *
Deals with every important opening --- * Explains the basic ideas
of tactical and positional play --- * Provides numerous exercises
for readers to test themselves --- * Explains the important
principles of every type of ending --- * Easy step-by-step guide to
better endgame play --- * Revolutionary layout to help readers
absorb key ideas ---
Prominent opening specialists take a revolutionary look at the
ever-popular King's Indian and select a wealth of 'dangerous'
options for both White and Black.
Do you need a well-deserved break from your normal chess openings?
Are you tired of constantly having to keep up with modern chess
theory? Or perhaps you simply wish to try out something new and
inspiring, but cannot decide amongst the embarrassment of choices
available? Look no further for the answer! In "Dangerous Weapons: 1
e4 e5", renowned opening experts John Emms, Glenn Flear and Andrew
Greet take a revolutionary look at one of the most famous and
widely-played chess openings. Instead of travelling down
well-trodden and analysed paths, the authors concentrate on fresh
or little-explored variations, selecting a wealth of 'dangerous'
options for both colours. Whether playing White or Black, a study
of this book will leave you confident and fully-armed, and your
opponents running for cover! "Dangerous Weapons" is an exciting
series of opening books which supply the reader with an abundance
of hard-hitting ideas to revitalize his or her opening repertoire.
Many of the carefully chosen weapons are innovative, visually
shocking, incredibly tricky, or have been unfairly discarded; they
are guaranteed to throw even your most experienced opponent off
balance. It discusses Open Games in a whole new light. It is packed
with original ideas and analysis. It is ideal for ambitious and
adventurous players.
Are you tired of playing the same old openings time and time again?
Fed up with constantly having to keep up with modern chess theory?
Or perhaps you simply wish to play something new and inspiring, but
cannot decide between the numerous options available? Don't despair
- help is on hand! In "Dangerous Weapons: The Queen's Gambit",
opening experts Richard Palliser, Glenn Flear and Chris Ward team
up to investigate one of the most popular openings in chess
history, but in a revolutionary way. They concentrate on
little-explored and fun-to-play variations of the Queen's Gambit,
selecting a wealth of 'dangerous' options for both colours. Whether
playing White or Black, a study of this book will leave you
confident and fully-armed, and your opponents running for cover!
"Dangerous Weapons" is an exciting series of opening books which
supply the reader with an abundance of hard-hitting ideas to
revitalize his or her opening repertoire. Many of the carefully
chosen weapons are innovative, visually shocking, incredibly
tricky, or have been unfairly discarded; they are guaranteed to
throw even your most experienced opponent off balance. It features
large array of opening weapons for both White and Black. It
explains The Queen's Gambit in a completely new light. It is ideal
for ambitious and adventurous players.
Tactimania is a chess puzzle book with a difference. Grandmaster
Glenn Flear makes sure the puzzles are unfamiliar to the reader by
selecting them only from games played by himself or his wife
Christine. The puzzles start at a moderate level then get steadily
more difficult. The reader will be challenged by the puzzles and
entertained by the manga-style illustrations that feature
throughout. Glenn Flear is a respected chess grandmaster, author
and coach. Early in his career, Glenn achieved one of the
greatest-ever chess surprises when, as a last-minute substitute, he
won the London 1986 tournament ahead of a host of famous players.
Glenn and Christine married during this event! Christine is a
five-time French Women's Champion and their son James, a computer
artist, created the illustrations.
Endgames involving only kings and pawns are the most fundamental of
all chess positions, and a firm understanding of them is required
in order to become confident of tackling more complex endings that
preceded them. In this easy-to-read guide, Grandmaster and
distinguished endgames expert Glenn Flear focuses on the very
basics of pawn endings. Beginning with the simplest of positions
and only gradually working through to more challenging material,
Flear outlines the key principles and rules, and demonstrates how
these work in practical examples. As one of the priorities of such
endings is to promote pawns to queens, Flear additionally deals
with queen endings that arise naturally from the simpler form. As
is commonplace with the renowned Starting Out series, there are an
abundance of notes, tips and warnings throughout the book to help
improving players. Starting Out: Pawn Endgames is perfect for those
who have previously honed their chess skills with the earlier books
Starting Out in Chess, Tips for Young Players and Improve Your
Endgame Play. Highlights include: *Covers all crucial pawn endings
*Easy step-by-step guide to better endgame play *Ideal for
improving players *User-friendly layout to help readers absorb the
key ideas
Two great books from the Everyman Chess Library, Fighting the Ruy
Lopez by Milos Pavlovic and Open Ruy Lopez by Glenn Flear, brought
together in one volume. The Ruy Lopez is a hugely popular opening,
and anyone who plays 1 e4 e5 as Black needs to have a reliable
answer ready. This book provides a solution. Drawing upon his years
of experience facing the Lopez, Grandmaster Milos Pavlovic devises
a sound yet ambitious repertoire for Black based on the legendary
Marshall Attack. The Marshall is a perfect counter-attacking
weapon, as it avoids passive positions and the so-called 'Spanish
torture'. Furthermore, Black's tactical and positional goals are
usually clear-cut and often involve a direct attack against White's
king. The effectiveness of the Marshall is clear if you consider
that the last two world champions have both suffered crushing
defeats on the white side (Kramnik vs Leko, Brissago 2004; Anand vs
Aronian, Morelia 2008) whilst Garry Kasparov always avoided it with
White. The Open Ruy Lopez (also known as the Open Spanish) has
always been a popular choice at both club level and at grandmaster
level, where it has withstood the test of time after decades of
close scrutiny. It offers both sides the opportunity for a sharp
clash of forces in which the better prepared player will often come
out on top. It is therefore no surprise that fighting players such
as Victor Korchnoi and Jan Timman have always used the Open Ruy
Lopez as an important weapon in their armoury.
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.
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 defenses
that do, however, promise abundant possibilities for dynamic
counterplay.
In this easy-to-read guide, Grandmaster and openings expert Glenn
Flear goes back to basics, studying the essential principles of the
Slav and Semi-Slav Defences and their numerous variations.
Throughout the book there are an abundance of notes, tips and
warnings to guide the improving player, while key strategies, ideas
and tactics for both sides are clearly illustrated.
*User-friendly layout to help readers absorb ideas
*Concentrates on the key principles of the Slav and Semi-Slav
*Ideal for the improving player
Three classic titles from the Everyman Chess Starting Out Series in
one volume. ----- Starting Out: Pawn Endgames by Glenn Flear ---
Starting Out: Minor Piece Endgames by John Emms --- Starting Out:
Rook Endgames by Chris Ward ----- Endgames involving only kings and
pawns are the most fundamental of all chess positions, and a firm
understanding of them is required in order to become confident of
tackling more complex endings that preceded them. As is commonplace
with the renowned Starting Out series, there are an abundance of
notes, tips and warnings throughout the book to help the improving
player. ----- In Starting Out: Pawn Endgames, Grandmaster and
distinguished endgames expert Glenn Flear focuses on the very
basics of pawn endings. Beginning with the simplest of positions
and only gradually working through to more challenging material,
Flear outlines the key principles and rules, and demonstrates how
these work in practical examples. As one of the priorities of such
endings is to promote pawns to queens, Flear additionally deals
with queen endings that arise naturally from the simpler form.
----- In Starting Out: Minor Piece Endgames Grandmaster and notable
endgame authority John Emms begins with the absolute fundamentals
of minor piece endings. This slowly but surely arms the reader with
the essential knowledge and confidence to move onto slightly
trickier positions. Using examples from practical play, Emms
highlights the correct procedures as well as the typical mistakes
made by both attacker and defender. ----- In Starting Out: Rook
Endgames Grandmaster Chris Ward begins with the absolute
fundamentals of rook endgames. He gradually arms the reader with
the indispensable knowledge and confidence needed to move onto
slightly trickier positions. Using examples from practical play,
Ward highlights the correct plans as well as the typical mistakes
made by both attacker and defender.
In this ideal book for players wishing to improve their endgame
play, Grandmaster Glenn Flear explains the fundamental principles
which must be mastered. Taking examples from his own games and
those of other players, he shows how drawn positions can be
converted into victories and lost positions saved at the last
moment. It explains the important principles of every type of
ending, provides an easy step-by-step guide to better endgame play,
a revolutionary layout to help readers absorb the key ideas and
includes a variety of test positions to enable readers to gauge
their progress. (6 7/8 x 9 5/8, 160 pages, b&w
illustrations)
Here... at long last... we have it. A new type of endgame book. A
book which explains how to handle those positions that frequently
occur in practical play but, curiously, are hardly ever the subject
of theoretical works.
Most endgame books rely upon recycling established theory on basic
positions, or concentrate on fantastical studies. This one is
different. Well known Grandmaster and endgame expert Glenn Flear
examines in depth all endgames which feature either two pieces for
each side, or two pieces against one.
Why is this an important subject? Because these situations arise
surprisingly frequently in practical play. For example, an
examination of any big database will reveal that the endgame of
rook and minor piece versus rook and minor piece arises in nearly
20% of games. That means that if you open with 1 e4, you are more
likely to reach one of these endgames than you are to face the
French Defence. And overall, every time you sit down to play a game
of chess, there is nearly a 50% chance that you will reach one of
the endgames covered in this book.
If you can handle such endgames well, your results will inevitably
improve. This book will show you how.
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