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Dutch A80-A85

  • Developer: Chessbase
  • OS Compatibility: PC
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • System Requirements: Win 98/ME/2000/XP, 32 MB RAM
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Description:

In the third and final part of his trilogy about the Dutch, Boris Schipkov turns his attention to the less important lines. But some of them could well be considered main lines, since they are played by respected grandmasters and since the statistics are excellent from the point of view of White. For example 2.Nc3 White immediately begins to fight for the advance e2-e4. Or 2.c4 Nf6 3.Nc3 which is encountered so often in praxis that it can hardly be called a sub variation. The author treats all lines with great thoroughness. All are preceded by a text in which Schipkov presents the underlying strategic ideas of the variation in question and refers to the relevant model games.

All the features at a glance:

  • 20 texts
  • 370 model games annotated by the author
  • over 37,000 games
  • training database
  • reader based on ChessBase 9.0

About the author
Aged 43, the Russian theoretician Boris Schipkov lives in Novosibirsk and has already published various books and articles, including the the ChessBase's The Queen�s Gambit Accepted, The Dutch A90-A99 and The Dutch A86-A89. He is editor in chief of the online magazine Chess Siberia.


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