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Lars Schandorff, "Playing the Queen's Gambit: A Grandmaster Guide" (repost)

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Lars Schandorff, "Playing the Queen's Gambit: A Grandmaster Guide" (repost)

Lars Schandorff, "Playing the Queen's Gambit: A Grandmaster Guide"
Publisher: Quality Chess | 2009 | ISBN: 1906552185 | English | PDF | 252 pages | 6.75 Mb

The power of the Queen's Gambit is beyond question, even though it allows some serious defences - the Slav and Semi-Slav are favoured by the elite. Kasparov was playing the Queen's Gambit Accepted until he retired, and the Queen's Gambit Declined has been trusted for a century. The principled way for White to build a repertoire after 1.d4 d5 2.c4 is to play the critical main lines. Take as much space as possible - no compromises. The Tarrasch, Chigorin, Albin and all minor lines are also met with the same vigour - this is a complete White repertoire after 1.d4 d5 2.c4.

Lars Schandorff is a chess grandmaster from Denmark. He is renowned on the international chess circuit for the depth of his opening knowledge.

Lars Schandorff, "Playing the Queen's Gambit: A Grandmaster Guide" (repost)