French Defence: 1.e4 e6
French Defence: 1.e4 e6 in Chess Openings
includes 122 analyzed games. You want to win in the French Defence. Spice up your play with the Alapin Diemer Gambit. Discover new ideas in the Advance Variation. Choose the Classical, MacCutcheon or French Winawer. Focus on active piece play with the Tarrasch Variation. Boldly try to transpose to the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit in answer to the Burn Variation. Most games see White playing 3.Be3, 3.Nd2 or 3.Nc3.
The author played games against masters, experts and club players. He shows you typical examples in this proven defence with analysis checked by chess engines. Follow ideas to surprise your opponent and win. The games tell stories about fascinating chess players. Examine a variety of openings from main lines to gambits. Find creative ideas and ways to improve. Enjoy this book!
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The author played games against masters, experts and club players. He shows you typical examples in this proven defence with analysis checked by chess engines. Follow ideas to surprise your opponent and win. The games tell stories about fascinating chess players. Examine a variety of openings from main lines to gambits. Find creative ideas and ways to improve. Enjoy this book!
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Author Updates
Tim Sawyer Author Updates email covers updates on my books (not chess).
Chess Training Repertoire email sent at 11:45 AM Eastern time Thursday.
Playing Chess Openings is my chess blog.
amazon.com/author/timsawyer
Published on May 27, 2017 18:30
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