The Flexible French - 2nd hand
Moskalenko Viktor

Descrizione
The famous French Defence is one of the most widely-played chess openings. It is a fighting opening, which perfectly suits many club players as well as a growing number of top players.
The Flexible French is a revolutionary repertoire book for both Black and White. Viktor Moskalenko presents a wealth of original and dynamic options in every main line, proving that the French is a very lively and intriguing defence.
The Ukrainian grandmaster’s analysis is high-level, yet his touch is light and fresh, and the book sparkles with original ideas. In his own inimitable style, Moskalenko gives the reader new gusto for the French.
This extremely accessible book rounds off with seven relatively unknown weapons, early deviations with which you may surprise your opponent – as Black or as White!
Viktor Moskalenko (1960) is an International Grandmaster, a successful author and a wellknown chess coach who has worked with Vasily Ivanchuk. The former Ukrainian champion remains a very active player and has won many tournaments in Spain, his new home country.
Index:
Part One - The Black Queen`s Musketeers
Advance Variation - 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.e5
Chapter 1 - Looking for Satisfaction
Chapter 2 - Labyrinths of the Old System
Part Two - Weapons and Dogmas
Tarrasch Variation - 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2
Chapter 3 - Beyond Tarrasch
Chapter 4 - Exotic Deviations
Part Three - French Magic
Classical System - 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6
Chapter 5 - Morozevich`s Resources
Chapter 6 - A Legendary Pin
Chapter 7 - Russian Roulette
Part Four - Behind the Barricades
Winawer Variation - 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4
Chapter 8 - My System in the Winawer
Chapter 9 - Black Queen Blues: Winawer Variation
Part Five - Seven Samurai Swords
Chapter 10 - Kortchnoi`s Wedge
Chapter 11 - King`s Indian Attack
Chapter 12 - The Kung Fu Fight
Chapter 13 - Weathering the Storm
Chapter 14 - The Anti-Winawer
Chapter 15 - The Semi-Winawer
Chapter 16 - The Old Winawer
Informazioni
- Casa editrice New in Chess
- Codice 5852us
- Anno 2008
- Pagine p. 280
- Isbn 9789056912451