Queen's Indian Defence - Aagaard

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About The Queen's Indian Defence - Aagaard

The Queen's Indian Defence is one of Black's toughest and most respectable choices against queen's pawn openings and is a favorite among world class players such as Vladimir Kramnik, Vishy Anand, Michael Adams, and Judit Polgar. From the outset Black uses the dynamic principle of controlling the center with pieces rather than pawns, and this can lead to rich and complicated chess. The Queen's Indian is a multi-dimensional opening which appeals to aggressive and positional players alike. In this book, openings expert Jacob Aagaard delves into the many positional and tactical ideas available for both White and Black. Using illustrative games, Aagaard guides the reader through both the fashionable main lines and the tricky offbeat variations.

Features
  • Up-to-date coverage of one Black's most reliable defenses
  • Strategies and tactics explained from both sides
  • Written by a renowned openings theoretician
Specifications
  • 144 Pages
  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Everyman
  • Published: 2002
  • Notation: Figurine Notation

Topic: Chess Tactics and Problem Solving

Series: Everyman Publishing

Opening: Queen's Indian Defense

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Coach Z
A must for secondary school for central players; ie hypermodern scholars

Seems to be just what the coach ordered for intermediate players learning hyper-modern idea(s...Can't wait to look closer at Aagaard's input.