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Starting Out: The Grunfeld Defence by Jacob Aagaard,

Starting Out: The Grunfeld Defence by Jacob Aagaard,
Ideal for those wanting to understand the basics of the Grunfeld. The Grunfeld is an energetic and popular defence to queen's pawn openings and is a favourite of the world number one Garry Kasparov. From the start of the game Black allows White to build an apparently strong centre but then attacks it with all his forces. Play can become extremely sharp and theoretical and this opening very much appeals to dynamic players. In this groundbreaking book, International Master Jacob Aagaard revisits the fundamental principles of the Grunfeld and its numerous variations. Throughout the book there are an abundance of notes, tips and warnings to guide the improving player, while important strategies, ideas and tactics for both sides are clearly illustrated. *User-friendly design to help readers absorb ideas *Concentrates on the main ideas of the Grunfeld *Ideal for the improving player Jacob Aagaard is a young International Master from Denmark who has earned himself a deserved reputation as an industrious and no-nonsense chess author. His previous works for Everyman include" Queen's Indian Defence and "Meeting 1 d4. He also authored "Excelling at Chess, which was very well received by reviewers and the chess public alike.



Shall We Play Fischerandom Chess? by Svetozar Gligoric, X
Shall We Play Fischerandom Chess? by Svetozar Gligoric, X
-- Describes the rules and game selections -- Discusses the problems facing chess today with observations from contemporary players, journalists, and organizers Computers have greatly accelerated the pace of chess, with many games effectively starting on move 20 or more. To side-step the effect of computers on the game, champion Bobby Fischer has devised a form of chess in which the initial starting position of the pieces is randomly changed before each game. Mush thought and practical experimentation has gone into the formulation of "Fischerandom" in order to retain all the essential qualities of the game.



Shortest proof game - A proof game is a type of chess problem in which the solver must construct a game, starting from the initial position in chess, which ends with a given position after a given number of moves. A proof game is called a shortest proof game if no shorter solution exists, in which case sometimes no number of moves is given and the task is simply to construct the shortest possible game ending with the given position.

Four Knights Game - The Four Knights Game is a chess opening starting with the moves

New Game Plus - New Game Plus (usually written as "New Game +") is a video game mode that allows the player to start a new game after they finish the game at least once, where certain aspects of the finished game affect the newly started game. This play mode is most often found in Role Playing Games, where starting a New Game + will usually have the characters starting with the stats and equipment they ended the last game with.

Starting lineup - A starting lineup in basketball is the set of five players on one team at the start of a game. The players are called starters, whereas the others are substitutes or bench players.



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