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OverviewEveryman Chess are proud to present a new title in their much-admired Dangerous Weapons series, which specializes in supplying the reader with an abundance of hard-hitting opening ideas. Many of the carefully chosen weapons are innovative, visually shocking and incredibly tricky; they are guaranteed to throw even your most experienced opponent off balance. In this new book, four renowned opening experts examine the Benoni and the Benko, and select a number of original or little-explored variations 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! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard Palliser , John Emms , Chris Ward , Gawain JonesPublisher: Everyman Chess Imprint: Everyman Chess Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.025kg ISBN: 9781857445718ISBN 10: 1857445716 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 08 June 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsI feel that these books are the most refreshing of recent opening products, and wonderful for anyone wishing to get off of the main theoretical paths. Award-winning author John Watson reviewing the Dangerous Weapons series for The Week in Chess. The book should be welcomed by all tournament players who like to see their pieces flying. Grandmaster Lubomir Kavalek reviewing Dangerous Weapons: The Nimzo-Indian for Washington Post. Whoever absorbs this wealth of original analysis can expect exciting games and some quick wins, with both colours! James Vigus, reviewing Dangerous Weapons: The Sicilian for British Chess Magazine. 'I feel that these books are the most refreshing of recent opening products, and wonderful for anyone wishing to get off of the main theoretical paths.'Award-winning author John Watson reviewing the Dangerous Weapons series for The Week in Chess, 'The book should be welcomed by all tournament players who like to see their pieces flying.'Grandmaster Lubomir Kavalek reviewing Dangerous Weapons: The Nimzo-Indian for Washington Post. 'Whoever absorbs this wealth of original analysis can expect exciting games and some quick wins, with both colours!'James Vigus, reviewing Dangerous Weapons: The Sicilian for British Chess Magazine. Author InformationGrandmasters John Emms and Chris Ward, and International Master Richard Palliser are all highly respected and prolific authors. Gawain Jones is one of the UK's most talented Grandmasters. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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