Most players are comfortable using their
favourite defence against 1.d4 followed by c2-c4, but it is not always
easy to find an antidote to the many sidelines at White’s disposal. From
the bodacious Blackmar-Diemer Gambit, to the villainous Veresov, to
fiendish fianchetto systems to the treacherous Trompowsky, Black must be
ready to meet a whole array of slippery systems, each bringing its own
unique dangers and challenges.
Grandmaster Repertoire 11 – Beating 1.d4 Sidelines provides a sound and active repertoire against virtually every non-standard opening line at White’s disposal after both 1.d4 d5 and 1.d4 Nf6. Where applicable, Avrukh covers each white system after both 2...e6 and 2...g6, making this book suitable for fans of the Nimzo-Indian, King’s Indian and Grünfeld defences alike.
Grandmaster Repertoire 11 – Beating 1.d4 Sidelines provides a sound and active repertoire against virtually every non-standard opening line at White’s disposal after both 1.d4 d5 and 1.d4 Nf6. Where applicable, Avrukh covers each white system after both 2...e6 and 2...g6, making this book suitable for fans of the Nimzo-Indian, King’s Indian and Grünfeld defences alike.
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