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Auteur / Author: Daniel Gormally
Pagina's / Pages: 176
Uitgever / Publisher: Thinkers Publishing
Jaar / Year: 2024
Type: Hardcover

38.95€

"A Complete Repertoire for the Sicilian Player"

This Sicilian Scheveningen Defense is a rich and complex opening that offers Black a mix of solid defense and dynamic counterattacking chances. Its flexibility allows it to be adapted to a wide range of situations, making it a popular choice for players of all levels.

Whether you are looking for to outmaneuver your opponent in a tactical battle our outlast them in a positional struggle, the Scheveningen provides a reliable framework for success.

The Scheveningen has been employed by many of the greatest players in chess history, including Garry Kasparovm who use it with great success during his reign as World Champion. Kasparov´s games, particulary against Anatoly Karpov, offer a wealth of instructional material in this opening.

Author Daniel Gormally and the team at Thinkers wish you an enjoyable read and success with our Sicilian Scheveningen Revisited.

Daniel Gormally is a Chess Grandmaster who is currently based in the market town of Alnwick, in Northumberland in England. In 2005 and 2006 he represented England in intemational competition, and in individual play he has several second places in the British chess championships, as well as first places in two English rapid play championships and a shared first in the 2006 British rapid play. He has also won numerous weekend tournaments.
He ls also an author of several well-received chess books including Pandemie Shark and The Comfort Zone, the keys to your chess success and his bestselling Toumament Battleplan of 2024.
In his time off from playing chess he likes to read unrealistic comic books, argue with other lonely people on online forums, and avoid scary people down the gym.

 

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The Scheveningen Sicilian Revisited