A Gambit Guide through the Open Game 2

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Fritztrainer Opening, LEHR-Programm, DVD für Windows 7/8/10

ISBN: 3866815158
ISBN 13: 9783866815155
Autor: L’Ami, Erwin
Verlag: ChessBase GmbH
Umfang: 406 Min., 4395 MB
Erscheinungsdatum: 27.06.2016
Auflage: 1/2016
Format: 1.5 x 19 x 13.5
Gewicht: 84 g
Produktform: DVD-ROM
Einband: DVD-Box
Artikelnummer: 9574729 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

Erwin LAmi: A Gambit Guide through the Open Game Vol. 2 William Davies Evans was a Scottish sea-captain and gave the Evans Gambit that brought White hundreds and thousands of brilliant victories its name. In Volume 2 of his Gambit Guide Dutch Grandmaster Erwin lAmi brings back the romantic days of chess when pawns were routinely sacrificed in huge numbers! In Volume 1 of this series we saw the many dangerous gambits White can play after 1.e4 e5. In Volume 2 we see enterprising gambits such as the Marshall Gambit, the Scotch Gambit, the Jänisch Gambit, and the Evans Gambit mentioned above. Many of these long forgotten lines offer plenty of room for creativity and exploration and this DVD is full of new ideas with which you can surprise your opponents. Apart from a theoretical section and illustrative model games the DVD contains a number of exercises, which allow you to test your new knowledge. LAmi, winner of the Reykjavik open 2015 and a former second to World Champion Veselin Topalov, is the perfect man to guide you through the maze of dazzling complications! Video running time: 6 hours 46 min. (English) With interactive training including video feedback Extra: extensive analysis of the theory shown on this DVD Including CB 12 - Reader

Autorenporträt

Grandmaster Erwin l'Ami is a member of the Dutch national team and was the second of former World Champion Veselin Topalov. In this DVD he does not keep any secrets and reveals all he knows about Gambits after 1.e4 e5, including a lot of brand new ideas and novelties!

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