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Chess Openings For Dummies

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

20.11.2025

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

416

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/18,7/2,8 cm

Gewicht

754 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-394-34499-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

20.11.2025

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

416

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/18,7/2,8 cm

Gewicht

754 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-394-34499-4

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
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  • Produktbild: Chess Openings For Dummies
  • Introduction 1

    About This Book 2

    Conventions Used in This Book 2

    Foolish Assumptions 3

    How This Book Is Organized 3

    Icons Used in This Book 4

    Beyond the Book 5

    Where to Go from Here 5

    Part 1: Principles of Play 7

    Chapter 1: Understanding Chess Openings 9

    Identifying a Chess Opening 9

    Distinguishing "the" opening from "an" opening 10

    Seeing how a move turns into an opening 10

    Watching an opening transform right before your eyes 11

    Finding an opening that's right for you 12

    Reviewing Chess Shorthand 13

    Describing the board and pieces 14

    Describing the action 14

    Chapter 2: Exploring the Elements of Chess 17

    Getting Time on Your Side 18

    When Spacing Out Is Good 19

    Making the Most of Your Material 20

    Structuring your pawns 22

    Securing your king 24

    Chapter 3: Picking the Right Type of Opening 25

    Considering Naming Conventions 25

    Examining Opening Types 27

    Breaking open the board with open games 28

    Counterattacking with semi-open games 28

    Shutting down your opponent with closed games 29

    Playing coy with semi-closed games 30

    Playing on the sidelines with flank games 31

    Part 2: Winning with Open Games 33

    Chapter 4: Gambling with Gambits 35

    Why Gamble with a Gambit? 35

    Trotting Out the King's Gambit 36

    The King's Gambit accepted 37

    The King's Gambit declined 42

    Delving into the Danish Gambit 47

    When things go White's way 48

    When things go Black's way 49

    Gambits for Black 51

    Gambits All the Way 52

    Chapter 5: Opening Softly with a Big Stick: The Bishop Makes Its Move 53

    Preying with the Bishop's Opening 54

    When things go White's way 54

    When things go Black's way 56

    Keying Up for the Giuoco Piano 58

    When things go White's way 59

    When things go Black's way 61

    Attacking with the Evans Gambit 63

    When things go White's way 63

    When things go Black's way 65

    Chapter 6: Workin' on Some Knight Moves 67

    Calling in the Calvary: The Four Knights 67

    When things go White's way 68

    When things go Black's way 70

    Ambitious but a Bit Ambiguous: The Two Knights Defense 72

    When things go White's way 72

    When things go Black's way 74

    Chapter 7: Employing the Royal Ruy 77

    Running with the Ruy López 77

    Closing the Deal with the Open Variation 78

    When things go White's way 78

    When things go Black's way 81

    Staying Open-Minded with the Closed Variation 84

    When things go White's way 84

    When things go Black's way 88

    Marshalling Your Forces with the Marshall Attack and the Anti-Marshalls 91

    When things go White's way 92

    When things go Black's way 95

    Chapter 8: The Best of the Rest of the Open Games 99

    Pouring on the Scotch 99

    When things go White's way 100

    When things go Black's way 102

    Waltzing with the Vienna Game 105

    When things go White's way 106

    When things go Black's way 109

    Dabbling with Petroff's Defense 112

    When things go White's way 113

    When things go Black's way 115

    Part 3: Having It Both Ways with Semi-open Games 119

    Chapter 9: Sharpening the Sicilian 121

    The People's Choice 121

    Entering the Dragon 122

    When things go White's way 123

    When things go Black's way 126

    Knocking Around the Najdorf 129

    When things go White's way 130

    When things go Black's way 132

    Claws Out in the Chelyabinsk 135

    When things go White's way 136

    When things go Black's way 139

    Can They Cancan in the Kan? 143

    When things go White's way 143

    When things go Black's way 148

    Some Words about the Anti-Sicilians 151

    Chapter 10: Parlez-vous the French? 153

    Nothing Diplomatic Here 153

    Charging the Advance 154

    When things go White's way 154

    When things go Black's way 157

    Staying Classical 161

    When things go White's way 161

    When things go Black's way 163

    Winning with the Winawer 166

    When things go White's way 166

    When things go Black's way 168

    Taking Out the Tarrasch 171

    When things go White's way 172

    When things go Black's way 174

    Chapter 11: Anyone Can Caro-Kann 177

    Caring about the Caro-Kann 177

    The Classical Variation 178

    When things go White's way 179

    When things go Black's way 181

    Being Advanced 183

    When things go White's way 184

    When things go Black's way 186

    Chapter 12: Rope-a-Dope with the Pirc and Modern Defenses 189

    Picking the Pirc 189

    The Austrian Attack 190

    When things go White's way 190

    When things go Black's way 193

    Picking the Pirc Classical 195

    When things go White's way 196

    When things go Black's way 198

    Thoroughly Modern Maneuvers 200

    When things go White's way 201

    When things go Black's way 203

    Chapter 13: The Best of the Rest of the Semi-Open Games 205

    Analyzing Alekhine's Defense 206

    When things go White's way 206

    When things go Black's way 209

    Striking Back with the Scandinavian 213

    When things go White's way 213

    When things go Black's way 216

    Part 4: Conquering with Closed And Semi- Closed Games 219

    Chapter 14: Offering the Queen's Gambit 221

    The Queen's Gambit Accepted 222

    When things go White's way 223

    When things go Black's way 225

    Remaining Orthodox 227

    When things go White's way 228

    When things go Black's way 229

    Testing the Tartakower 231

    When things go White's way 232

    When things go Black's way 233

    Trading on the Exchange 235

    When things go White's way 235

    When things go Black's way 237

    Chapter 15: Declining with the Slav and Semi-Slav 239

    Declining or Delaying? 239

    Going Down the Main Line 240

    When things go White's way 240

    When things go Black's way 242

    Meeting the Meran Variation in the Semi-Slav 244

    When things go White's way 244

    When things go Black's way 246

    Betting on the Botvinnik Variation 248

    When things go White's way 248

    When things go Black's way 251

    Chapter 16: Getting Hypermodern with the Nimzo-Indian 253

    What Is the Nimzo-Indian? 253

    Playing Differently with the Sämisch 254

    When things go White's way 255

    When things go Black's way 257

    Kicking Off with the Classical Variation 259

    When things go White's way 260

    When things go Black's way 262

    Running with the Rubinstein 264

    When things go White's way 264

    When things go Black's way 267

    Nimzo's Friends - Some Related Indians 269

    Queen's Indian Defense 269

    Bogo-Indian Defense 270

    Chapter 17: Fighting Back with the King's Indian 271

    The Center Can Wait 271

    Getting Classical 272

    When things go White's way 272

    When things go Black's way 275

    Playing Differently with the Sämisch 277

    When things go White's way 277

    When things go Black's way 279

    Finessing with the Fianchetto System 281

    When things go White's way 281

    Chapter 18: Grinding in the Grünfeld 283

    Hypermodern to the Max 283

    Examining the Exchange Variation 284

    When things go White's way 285

    When things go Black's way 288

    Rolling Out the Russian System 291

    When things go White's way 291

    When things go Black's way 294

    Chapter 19: The Best of the Rest of the Semi-Closed Games 297

    Loving the London System 297

    When things go White's way 298

    When things go Black's way 300

    The Trompowsky Tango 303

    When things go White's way 303

    When things go Black's way 306

    Going Dutch 307

    The Leningrad 307

    When things go White's way 308

    When things go Black's way 309

    The Stonewall Dutch 312

    When things go White's way 312

    When things go Black's way 313

    Part 5: Advancing with Flank Openings 317

    Chapter 20: Speaking the King's English 319

    The British Are Coming! 319

    Reversing the Sicilian 320

    When things go White's way 320

    When things go Black's way 323

    Stampeding in the Four Knights 327

    When things go White's way 327

    When things go Black's way 331

    Staying Symmetrical 335

    When things go White's way 335

    When things go Black's way 338

    Chapter 21: Getting Réti 341

    The Contemporary Réti 341

    When things go White's way 342

    When things go Black's way 344

    The Radical Réti 346

    When things go White's way 347

    When things go Black's way 350

    Chapter 22: The Best of the Rest of the Flank Openings 355

    Larsen Attack 356

    When things go White's way 356

    When things go Black's way 358

    Winging it with the Bird's 360

    When things go White's way 361

    When things go Black's way 363

    Some Other Flank Action 366

    Part 6: the Part of Tens 367

    Chapter 23: Ten Common Mistakes to Avoid in the Opening 369

    Wasting Time 369

    Leading with the Lady 371

    Losing Material 372

    Abandoning the Center 373

    Creating Weaknesses 373

    Pawn Grabbing 374

    Exposing the King 374

    Blocking Lines 375

    Falling for Traps 375

    Memorizing Moves 376

    Chapter 24: Ten Best Ways to Study Chess Openings 377

    Getting a Coach 378

    Study Online 378

    Finding a Friend 379

    Reading Annotations 379

    Playing in Real Time 379

    Blitzing It Out 380

    Basing the Data 380

    Revving an Engine 381

    Studying Your Games 381

    Buying A(nother) Book 382

    Chapter 25: Ten (or so) Great Chess Websites 383

    Playing Sites 384

    Lichess 384

    Chess.com 384

    Honorable mention 384

    Training Sites 385

    Chessable 385

    Chessify 385

    Chessmood 385

    Honorable mentions 385

    Informational Sites 386

    The Week in Chess 386

    ChessBase & ChessBase India 386

    YouTube 386

    Twitch 386

    Facebook 387

    Honorable Mentions 387

    Index 389