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Viktor Moskalenko is one of the leading chess instructors of our
time. Not only has he coached Masters and Grandmasters, including
Ukrainian star Vassily Ivanchuk, he has also taught hundreds of
classes for amateurs and his best-selling books have inspired
thousands of ambitious club players all over the world. Moskalenkos
previous and highly popular chess opening books were mainly written
for the Black pieces. Now he presents an extremely powerful set of
lines for White. The guiding principle of his 1.d4 repertoire is:
be bold and put pressure on your opponent as early as possible.
Moskalenko does not shower you with long computer-generated
variations but has a keen eye for the essence of positions. His
talent to find new resources in well-known lines results in a host
of novelties, daring recommendations and cunning tricks. When you
play his lines and follow his recommendations you will frequently
surprise your opponent and build up positions full of swing.
Studying An Attacking Repertoire for White with 1.d4 is a delight
because this is a typical Moskalenko book: practical, accessible,
original, entertaining and inspiring. Viktor Moskalenko (1960) is
an International Grandmaster and a FIDE Senior Trainer. The former
Ukrainian champions recent books include The Even More Flexible
French, The Wonderful Winawer, Training with Moska and The Fabulous
Budapest Gambit.
Viktor Moskalenkos bestselling books The Flexible French (2008) and
The Even More Flexible French (2015) were hailed by reviewers from
all over the world as eye-opening, full of new ideas, easy to read,
sparkling, and inspirational. Time has not stood still, and the
popular French Defence has seen a lot of new developments, not in
the last place thanks to Moskalenkos books. The Ukrainian
grandmaster himself has kept playing and researching his beloved
chess opening and decided to write a new book with countless
improvements, alternatives, new ideas and fresh weapons that will
delight and surprise the reader. As always, Moskalenkos analysis is
high-level, yet his touch is light and fresh. In his own inimitable
style, he whets the readers appetite and shares his love for the
French with gusto. The wealth of original and dynamic options in
every main line proves that the French continues to be a highly
intriguing defence that is very much alive. The Fully-Fledged
French is a typical Moskalenko book: practical, accessible,
original, entertaining and inspiring.
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