KING'S PAWN
ABC of the Evan's Gambit - Andrew Martin
1. e4 for the Creative Attacker - Nigel Davies
White Repertoire for 1.e4
Attack with the Modern Italian - Nigel Davies
1. e4 Repertoire - Sam Collins - Grandmaster Lines Explained for Club Players
Two Knight's Defense - Lawrence Trent
CHESSBASE TUTORIALS - The Semi-Open Games - VOLUME 2
BLACK REPERTOIRE AGAINST 1. E4 - Open Games - Jan Gustafsson - VOLUME 2
CHESSBASE TUTORIALS - The Open Games - VOLUME 1
TRICKS AND TRAPS - 1. e4 Openings - Nigel Davies - VOLUME 1
This DVD provides you with a repertoire of attacking lines against the four major defences to 1.e4
POWER PLAY - Attack with 1.e4 - Daniel King - VOLUME 17
In this DVD Sam Collins explains the games from which he has learned the most, arising out of 1.e4 e5. Topics covered include: exchanges, attacking strategy, gambits and sacrificial play, opening selection, play with opposite coloured bishops, restriction of the opponent's pieces, play in queenless middlegames and endgame technique. The themes are of critical importance for an understanding of how to play the middlegame. However, Collins also gives a full explanation of the themes from the opening and early middlegame, making this an invaluable collection for players who play the open games with either colour, or who simply want to learn more about this central touchstone of chess development. Video running time: 4 hours System requirements: Pentium-Processor at 300 Mhz or higher, 64 MB RAM, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, DVD drive, mouse, soundcard
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Learn From The Open Games - Sam Collins
For young and developing players a very important piece of advice is to study open positions and to understand the value of coordination of the pieces plus the role of the centre. These goals can be achieved just by answering 1.e4 with 1...e5. Some players claim that these positions are not sharp and interesting enough, and they believe that different Sicilians should be one’s choice, but that is not completely correct. The idea of this DVD is to show that 1.e4 e5 can be extremely entertaining and that Black can obtain interesting counterplay in every opening. There are two lines proposed in the Spanish systems plus the most active alternatives against other white choices. Video running time: 6 h 48 min. Video sample System requirements Pentium-Processor at 300 Mhz or higher, 64 MB RAM, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, DVD drive, mouse, soundcard
1.e4 e5 - An Active Repertoire for Black - Adrian Mikhalchishin
King's Pawn Openings
Winning with 1. e4
An Unbeatable White Repertoire after 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3
White To Play 1. e4 And Win
Romantic King's Gambit
Max Lange Attack and the Anti-Max Lange
The Goring Gambit Accepted and Declined
The Evans Gambit Revolution
Winning with the Giuoco Piano and the Max Lange Attack
Evan's Gambit and a System vs. 2 Knights
How to Play the Belgrade Gambit
Attacking with 1. e4
EBOOK - Attacking with 1. e4
Two Knights Defence
A Complete Repertoire for Black in the Open Games
Play 1. e4 e5
Italian Game and Evan's Gambit
A Complete Repertoire for Black in the Open Games
EBOOK - Play 1. e4 e5
EBOOK - Italian Game and Evan's Gambit
A Reliable Repertoire for the Improving Player
Starting Out - 1. e4
A Reliable Repertoire for the Improving Player
SHOPWORN - Starting Out - 1. e4
A Reliable Repertoire for the Improving Player
EBOOK - Starting Out - 1. e4
A Hard-Hitting Chess Opening Repertoire for White
Gambiteer I
Dazzle Your Opponents!
Or perhaps you simply wish to try out something new and inspiring, but cannot decide amongst the embarrassment of choices available?
Look no further for the answer! In Dangerous Weapons: 1 e4 e5, renowned opening experts John Emms, Glenn Flear and Andrew Greet take a revolutionary look at one of the most famous and widely-played chess openings. Instead of travelling down well-trodden and analysed paths, the authors concentrate on fresh or little-explored variations, selecting a wealth of 'dangerous' options for both colours.
Dangerous Weapons - 1. e4 e5
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