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A strategic weapon against 1.d4: The Queens Indian Defense

Fritztrainer: interaktives Video-Schachtraining, DVD

Erschienen am 29.04.2015, 1. Auflage 2015
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ISBN/EAN: 9783866814738
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 310 Min., 1465 MB
Einband: DVD-Box (für DVD oder CD/CD-ROM)

Beschreibung

The Queens Indian Defense is one of the most solid and rich openings against 1.d4. Together with the Nimzo-Indian and the Catalan it forms the so called Classical Setup, which any player should know. The Queens Indian is a favorite of both top players and amateurs. Top players like the solid structure of Blacks set-up that offers a lot of scope for interesting play and new ideas, amateurs like that the variation is easy to learn and understanding the position is more important than memorizing lines. Victor Bologan has enjoyed the advantages of the Queens Indian defense for many years in open and in top tournament. He says: The soul of the opening, the most important piece, is course the bishop on b7. Please remember this and keep it active. Every chess enthusiast, from beginner to high level player, can profit from this DVD. Enrich your chess vocabulary, be open to new ideas: play the Queens Indian! Video running time: 5 h 10 min (English) With interactive training including video feedback Exclusive training database with 50 essential games, full analysis of the variations by Bologan Including ChessBase Reader Victor Bologan is a pupil of the top Moldovan trainer Vecheslav Chebanenko. For many years Bologan has been the number one in Moldova and has represented his country in ten Chess Olympiads. He has won over 50 international events. His greatest successes were in 2003, when he first won the Aeroflot Open and then the famous Dortmund Tournament, ahead of Kramnik and Anand. Bologan has extensive experience as a trainer and has also published five chess books and 19 ChessBase DVDs.

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