Pinter: The Semi-Tarrasch Defence Vol 11. d4 Sf6 2. c4 e6 3. Sf3 d5 4. Sc3 e5 5. exd5 Sxd5 6. e4 & 6. g3 A professional Analysis of the Opening and the Middelgame in 64 Master Games International Grandmaster Jozsef Pinter is now the leading theoritician in Hungary. He was Hungarian Champion in 1978 and 1979. He played three times in the Interzonal Final. In a game of his against Kasparow, even the then active world champion hat to struggle hard to achieve the draw. He is the captain of the Hungarian Olympic Chess Team. The leading teacher of the Maroczy Chess School, he has educated a large number of young talents. In this book, he deals with one of the most popular openings of today, The Semi-Tarrasch Defence. Within the framework of 64 games, he surveys the whole opening, examing some deviations very profoundly, spicing them with not only variationss but also with textual explanations. He is dealing at great length with the subject of "isolated pawn", which plays an important part in this opening, quoting Dr. Siegbert Tarrasch words "Whoever is afraid of playing with an isolated queen pawn should give up chess". This is an essential handbook for all those who want to gain an insight into the mysteries of this very interesting opening. 240 Seiten, kartoniert, Verlag Caissa Chess Books
|