Play the Queen's Indian - Greet

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About The Play the Queen's Indian - Greet

The Queen's Indian is a dynamic and flexible way to meet 1 d4. Using Nimzowitsch's principles, Black adopts the hyper-modern plan of controlling the center with pieces rather than the traditional idea of pawn occupation, and this approach often leads to complex and intricate positions rich in ideas both sides. Such is the high regard for the Queen's Indian that virtually all the world's top players have utilized it at one time or another. In this book Andrew Greet presents a complete repertoire for Black in the Queen's Indian. He reveals his secrets from years of experience in the opening, offers answers for Black against all of White's tries for an advantage, and highlights the principal tactical and positional plans for both White and Black. This book tells you everything you need to know to play the Queen's Indian with confidence in your own games.

Author Andrew Greet is an International Master, a former British Junior Champion, and is one of the UK's most rapidly improving players. In 2005 he scored a perfect 11/11 in the British National League, the first time any player had achieved this remarkable feat. His first book for Everyman Chess, Play the Ruy Lopez, has been widely praised for its depth and original analysis.

Features
  • Coverage of a popular opening
  • Written by a well-known Queen's Indian expert
  • Contains deep explanations and original analysis
Specifications
  • 192 Pages
  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Everyman
  • Published: April, 2009
  • 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.4 inches

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