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OverviewThe Colle is a solid, reliable system of development based on the popular opening move 1 d4. A major selling point is that although the system is very easy to learn and play it leads to complex, exciting middlegame positions where White often launches a violent attack against Black's king. The Colle is a particular favourite amongst club players, but is often also seen at grandmaster level Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard PalliserPublisher: Everyman Chess Imprint: Everyman Chess Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.023kg ISBN: 9781857445275ISBN 10: 1857445279 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 07 May 2007 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 ContentsPart One - The Colle System 1. Black Plays ...c5 and ...Nc6 2. The Main Line with 9...Qc7 3. Black Plays ...c5 and...Nbd7 4. Other Black Set-ups after 3...e6 Part Two - The Anti-Colle 5. Black's Third Move Alternatives 6. Black Delays ...Nf6 Index of Variations Index of Complete GamesReviews'Simply masterful'<br>Grandmaster Glenn Flear reviewing Palliser's Tango! for New In Chess. <br>'Palliser is an admirably reliable guide.'<br> British Chess Magazine's review of Palliser's Bb5 Sicilian, <br>'The first books I browse when I go to the bookstore.'<br> Chess Cafe reviewing the Starting Out series. <br> 'Simply masterful' Grandmaster Glenn Flear reviewing Palliser's Tango! for New In Chess. 'Palliser is an admirably reliable guide.' British Chess Magazine's review of Palliser's Bb5 Sicilian. 'The first books I browse when I go to the bookstore.' Chess Cafe reviewing the Starting Out series. Author InformationRichard Palliser is an English International Master who is quickly carving out a reputation as a skilled and prolific chess writer. His previous works for Everyman Chess include The Bb5 Sicilian and Tango!, both of which were warmly received by the critics and chess public alike. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |