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This is not considered a Gambit because it would be useless for White to take the pawn with 4. exf5. Passive Defense is likely to give White a bad game. So, White must counter with 4. Nc3.
There are now two main branches. This book was previously published as a two volume work. However, most players of the Schliemann prefer the second and more risky line, so the two volumes have been combined into one book here.
This is an update with the latest new games and analysis on the two main branches of the Schliemann Defense. These branches arise after the moves 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 f5 4. Nc3 fxe4 5. Nxe4. The more conservative move favored by most strong players was 5. …. Nf6. The more dangerous and risky line is 5. …. d5, allowing 6. Nxe5 dxe4 7. Nxc6 Qg5. This was thought to have been refuted but now grandmasters and others have proven that it is perfectly playable.
Schliemann's Defense
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Secrets of Opening Surprises - VOLUME 14
A Ukrainian Champion Provides a Blockbuster Repertoire with the Benko and Blumenfeld Gambits
Attack with Black
The French Connection - Winning Ways with 1. e4 e6 and 1. d4 e6
A Rock-Solid Chess Opening Repertoire for Black
An Easy to Learn Chess Opening & Strategy
Crushing White - The SNIPER! - VOLUME 1
Winning Pawn Play in the Indian Defenses
The Ideas Behind the Chess Openings
The Alterman Gambit Guide - Black Gambits - VOLUME 2
A Complete Chess Course - How to Win at Chess - VOLUME I
How to Play the Torre Attack
Moderne Theorie der Schacheröffnungen
Dreispringerspiel bis Königsgambit - GERMAN EDITION
Theory of Chess Openings - Open Games
A Complete Plan of Attack with 1. d4 and 2. c4
A Strategic Chess Opening Repertoire for White
Chess Developments - The Pirc
The Sicilian Scheveningen - Move by Move
Chess Developments - The Sicilian Dragon
Chess Developments - The Modern Benoni
The English - Move by Move
The Sharpest Sicilian 2012
An Anti-Slav Repertoire
Publisher: Chess Stars
Author: Alexander Delchev
Year of Publication: 2012 Pages: 212
Notation Type: Figurine (FAN)
Book Description Many players find that facing the ultra-solid Slav is like banging your head against a brick wall. This book, from an experienced author and strong grandmaster provides a solution. Based around the moves: 1.Nf3 d5 2.c4, Delchev provides original analysis, his own as well as computer generated, and up to date game references from 2011. The repertoire covers both 2...c6 and 2...e6 as well as the independent tries 2...dc and 2...d4. The book is divided into 8 sections, each of which is subdivided into a main ideas section, a step-by step theory section and finally some complete illustrative games. There is one section on each of 2...dc and 2...d4, before 4 chapters on the various Slav and Semi-Slav structures and 2 on an anti-Queen's Gambit Declined approach. In short this provides: A tried and tested repertoire against some of the most common and most solid black lines, presented by an established GM author An emphasis on understanding the themes and key ideas rather than a maze of complex variations Up to date game references and analysis that will stand the test of time About the Author(s) Alexander Delchev is European Grand Prix winner in 2004. He has played for Bulgaria in 6 Olympiads. His best rating so far was 2669. Delchev is the author of the bestsellers The Safest Scilian and The Safest Grunfeld.
The Modern Reti
The Torre Attack - Move by Move
1... d6 - Move By Move
Mastering Opening Strategy
The Sicilian Taimanov - Move by Move
1... c5 Wiped Off the Map! - Sicilian Refuted!
Mayhem in the Morra
Playing 1.d4 - The Queen's Gambit
A Complete Black Repertoire with 1. e4 e5 Against Everything but the Ruy Lopez
The Open Games for Black
The Berlin Defence
A Complete Guide to the Rubinstein Variation
The Strategic Nimzo-Indian - VOLUME 1
A Complete, Sound and User-Friendly Chess Opening Repertoire
The Kaufman Repertoire for Black & White
The Caro-Kann - Move by Move
Slay the Sicilian!
The Four Knights - Move by Move
Play the French - 4th EDITION
A Grandmaster's Guide
Playing 1. d4 - The Indian Defences
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