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  • King's Indian Attack

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    pocket, 2005, Engelska, ISBN 9781857443943

    The King's Indian Attack was a firm favorite of the legendary Bobby Fischer, and more recently it has been utilized with great success by world-class Grandmasters such as Alexander

  • Rook Endgames

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    pocket, 2005, Engelska, ISBN 9781857443745

    Endgames with kings, rooks and pawns are by far the most common type--it is estimated that rook endgames are reached in nearly one in five of all chess games. Grandmaster and

  • The Sicilian

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    pocket, 2009, Engelska, ISBN 9781857445886

    Everyman Chess present three new books in their highly praised and best-selling Starting Out series. The series continues with coverage of two very popular openings among club and

  • Sicilian Grand Prix Attack

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    pocket, 2008, Engelska, ISBN 9781857445473

    The Grand Prix Attack is one of White's most aggressive ways of fighting the Sicilian. It leads to a sharp, complex battle from the very beginning, and White's play is

  • Sicilian Sveshnikov

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    pocket, 2007, Engelska, ISBN 9781857444315

    No opening in recent times has captured the imagination of the chess public more than the Sicilian Sveshnikov. Initially popularized in the 1970s, the Sveshnikov has exploded onto

  • Slav and Semi-Slav

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    pocket, 2005, Engelska, ISBN 9781857443936

    The very closely linked Slav and Semi-Slav Defences are two of the most popular and combative openings that Black can play against the Queen's Gambit. They have provided the

  • D-pawn Attacks

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    12-15 år pocket, 2008, Engelska, ISBN 9781857445787

    In this book Richard Palliser provides in-depth coverage of three of the most dangerous set-ups available to White after 1 d4: The Colle-Zukertort, the Barry, and the 150 attacks.

  • Queen's Gambit Accepted

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    pocket, 2006, Engelska, ISBN 9781857444155

    The Queen's Gambit Accepted (QGA) is Black's simplest way of dealing with one of White's most fashionable openings, the Queen's Gambit. Black grabs the gambit pawn and thus refuses