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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
No Time to Study Opening Theory? Shock Your Opponent with an SOS!
Secrets of Opening Surprises - VOLUME 3
Scotch Game Explained
Sicilian Bb5 Revealed
No Time to Study Opening Theory? Shock Your Opponent with an SOS!
Secrets of Opening Surprises - VOLUME 8
No Time to Study Opening Theory? Shock Your Opponent with an SOS!
Secrets of Opening Surprises - VOLUME 9
No Time to Study Opening Theory? Shock Your Opponent with an SOS!
Secrets of Opening Surprises - VOLUME 14
A Ukrainian Champion Provides a Blockbuster Repertoire with the Benko and Blumenfeld Gambits
Attack with Black
Coverage of an Underrated and Dynamic Choice for White
Bird's Opening
A New Approach to Understanding the Chess Openings
Chess Explained - The Nimzo-Indian
Two Experts Explain the Workings of a Profound Opening Complex
Chess Explained - The French
The French Connection - Winning Ways with 1. e4 e6 and 1. d4 e6
A Rock-Solid Chess Opening Repertoire for Black
Starting Out - King's Indian Attack
Starting Out - Dutch Defence
Challenging the Grunfeld
Starting Out - Alekhine Defence
Tiger's Modern
Starting Out - Scotch Game
Starting Out - Sicilian Dragon
A Complete Repertoire for Black in the Open Games
Play 1. e4 e5
A Dynamic Answer to 1. e4
Tango!
Italian Game and Evan's Gambit
Fighting the Trompowsky, Torre, Blackmar-Diemer, Stonewall, Colle and Other Problem Openings
Dealing with d4 Deviations
Trompowsky
Including the Schmidt Benoni, the Czech Benoni and the Benko Gambit
Starting Out - Benoni Systems
Starting Out - The Modern
Starting Out - c3 Sicilian
Starting Out - Sicilian Grand Prix Attack
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