Beating 1e4 e5: A repertoire for White in the Open Games by John Emms

Beating 1e4 e5: A repertoire for White in the Open Games



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ISBN: 9781857446173
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Closed games start NOT with e4 but with other chess opening moves. Half open games start with 1.e4 and Black answers not 1e5 but plays other opening moves 3. Before we conclude, I want to present a game where Gustafsson beats the highest-rated German player down with a heavy Marshall stick. After all after 1.e4 black can play e5, c6, c5, d5, g6, b6. E4 e5, and he almost always won. Open games start with 1.e4 e5 2. I think that Marin's two-volume opening repertoire based on 1.e4 e5 (Beating the Open Games and A Spanish Repertoire for Black) is amazing, and packed full of chess knowledge. You learn this in GM Smirnov's Opening Chess Moves Overview. So it wasn't until last month's Western States Open that I got to play an authentic Bird's Opening against IM Ed Formanek. Being that you won't be playing the Sicilian with black in the repertoire there is no need to go over all of the Anti-Sicilian lines, however being that you will be playing the open games the author had to include defenses to the Italian Game, The Scotch Game, The Four Kinghts, The Ponziani, the King's Gambit, the Center Game/Danish My copy is pretty beat up from the constant use over the past couple of years. The open games after 1.e4 e5 offer White a huge choice. In human terms White's position is unpleasant to play. Jan Gustafsson - Black repertoire against 1.e4 Vol. He beat me in very instructive fashion, and in the process gave me some idea how White can get into trouble. Grandmaster John Emms presents a repertoire for White after 1 e4 e5 , based on the Italian Game and the Bishop's Opening. Learn good Opening Chess Moves to beat your Opponent right from the Start! Download UNIQUE Chess You should know which openings are good for you and build a complete repertoire for Black and White. Instead our subsequent games (when he had White) went 1. Part 1 of this series covered the main line Spanish and recommended the Marshall Attack - but what to do against the Exchange Spanish, the Scotch or the Italian Game? As many readers know, I have been a long-time advocate of the Bird Variation of the Ruy Lopez for Black (1. In writing his two books on 1…e5 (“Beating the Open Games” and “A Spanish Repertoire for Black”) he didn't use relevant sources like “Play 1 e4 e5!” and the “Chess Advantage in Black and White”. Tomashevsky follows the line that is advocated in the very recent book "The Open Games for Black - A Complete Black Repertoire with 1.e4 e5 against everything except the Ruy Lopez" by Igor Lysyj & Roman Ovetchkin. Tail-ender Luke McShane managed to beat world number 2 Levon Aronian with the black pieces, sacrificing an exchange in the opening and avoiding a repetition of moves a few times.





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