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The Scotch Game has long been used by world champions such as Garry Kasparov, and has a bright future with a new generation of players including American champion Hikaru Nakamura along with Teimour Radjabov and Sergey Karjakin.  Having proved its worth at international level, it has now become a firm favorite with club and tournament players.

In this entertaining book, bestselling author and Australian chess champion Gary Lane provides back-to-basics information on how to use this important opening to its best advantage.  The key plans and ideas are explored in clear, easy-to-follow text -- ideal for players who are looking to improve their game.  The book includes:

Features:
  • Explanations of the basic plan and strategies for both sides
  • Model games that teach you how to create an advantage
  • What to do when your opponent fails to play the main lines
  • How to spot the possible pitfalls
Australian Player of the Year 2004 and International Master Gary Lane is a prolific chess writer.  An openings expert, he has been awarded the Chess Journalist of America award for Best Analysis, Opening.  He is a popular coach for the English junior and Australian teams, and has written many books, including Ideas Behind Modern Chess Openings, The Bishop's Opening Explained and Finding the Winning Move.

Specifications:

  • Author: LANE
  • Book Type: Paperback, 2005
  • Notation: Figurine Notation
  • Pages: 168
 


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