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e3 Poison

El GM Axel Smith presenta el repertorio con el que consiguió su norma definitiva, un sistema basado en las jugadas d4, Cf3, c4 y e3 y caracterizado por estructuras  y planes típicos antes que teoría para memorizar.

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When Axel Smith was chasing his final Grandmaster norm, he decided he needed a change in his White opening repertoire. Instead of his usual approach of memorizing many concrete moves to try to force an advantage, he would focus on pawn structures and typical plans. The result was a repertoire based on a set-up with the moves d4, Nf3, c4 and e3. It helped Axel Smith to the GM title, and led to the creation of e3 Poison.

This repertoire can be played using many different move orders, and Smith explains their pros and cons. The reader will not have to memorize many moves, but hard work is still essential to understand the themes, so many exercises are provided to test the reader. Smith shows that a practical repertoire can also be a grandmaster repertoire – it is all about understanding the positional themes and plans.

Grandmaster Axel Smith from Sweden is a successful player and coach. Using his methods on himself, in the space of ten years he improved from a rating of 2093 to becoming a Grandmaster. His previous book for Quality Chess, Pump Up Your Rating, won the ChessCafe Book of the Year prize.

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QC-4087

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Tipo Producto
Papel
Idioma
Inglés
Tema
Aperturas
Nivel
Jugador de Club
Autor
Axel Smith
Nº Páginas
392
Año edición
2017
Medidas
17 x 24 cm
ISBN
978-1784830373

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978-1784830373
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