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The Scotch Game Explained - LANE
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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.
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Author: LANE
Book Type: Paperback, 2005
Notation: Figurine Notation
Pages: 168
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