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OverviewThe Chigorin Defence is a dynamic and provocative response to White's 1 d4. Rather than set out a defensive stall with systems based on moves such as...e6 and...c6, Black prefers to initiative immediate piece play in the centre. The benefits of this strategy are that Black's queenside pieces, which are often difficult to develop in the Queen's Gambit, participate in the struggle at once. The queen's knight emerges immediately onto an active square and the path is left free for the c8-bishop to develop freely. Naturally there are also drawbacks as Black will not find it easy to establish a foothold in the centre in the early play. The Chigorin is a perfect counterattacking weapon and will appeal to players who like to throw opponents onto their own resources at an early stage. Jimmy Liew identifies and analyses the precise moments when specific theoretical knowledge is required and also discussed plans and strategies in the quieter variations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jimmy LiewPublisher: Everyman Chess Imprint: Everyman Chess ISBN: 9781781944257ISBN 10: 1781944253 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 15 November 2018 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 ContentsReviewsLiew isn't afraid to examine White's more critical tries, against which he has more than the odd twist ready, while throughout good use is made of the series' question-and-answer format.--CHESS Magazine Liew isn't afraid to examine White's more critical tries, against which he has more than the odd twist ready, while throughout good use is made of the series' question-and-answer format.--CHESS Magazine; Players between 1400-2200 are likely to benefit most from this book. If you have an active style and need a defense against a d-pawn opening, you should not underestimate the Chigorin – armed with this book, you will make such an underestimation a risky activity for your next opponent. --- Devin Camenares, ChessCafe.com Liew isn't afraid to examine White's more critical tries, against which he has more than the odd twist ready, while throughout good use is made of the series' question-and-answer format.--CHESS Magazine; Players between 1400-2200 are likely to benefit most from this book. If you have an active style and need a defense against a d-pawn opening, you should not underestimate the Chigorin - armed with this book, you will make such an underestimation a risky activity for your next opponent. --- Devin Camenares, ChessCafe.com Author InformationJimmy Liew is an International Master and a two-time Malaysian Champion. He has represented Malaysia in eight Chess Olympiads and is a certified FIDE trainer. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |