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The Even More Flexible French: Strategic Ideas & Powerful Weapons Pdf THE EVEN MORE FLEXIBLE FRENCH: STRATEGIC IDEAS & POWERFUL WEAPONS PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Viktor Moskalenko | 304 pages | 20 Jul 2015 | New in Chess | 9789056915742 | English | Poland The Even More Flexible French: Strategic Ideas & Powerful Weapons PDF Book Thanks for telling us about the problem. Codes C00 to C19 are the French Defence, broken up in the following way all apart from C00 start with the moves 1. Sample Pages. Apart from a piece attack, White may play for the advance of his kingside pawns an especially common idea in the endgame , which usually involves f2—f4, g2—g4 and then f4—f5 to use his natural spatial advantage on that side of the board. Paul Cannon added it Jan 01, Nc3 is the most commonly seen line against the French. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Bd3 see diagram. Qb6 followed by Average rating 4. An example of this is the line 4. For a long time, it was the third most popular reply to 1. Like 3. Nf6 began a revival, and has since become more popular. Nbd2 c6 Black can play Friend Reviews. In Tarrasch—Teichmann, White won after 41 moves. Qc2 Rfe8 Paperback , pages. Qc2 Qd6 The Even More Flexible French has largely the same structure as its predecessor, but the content is fully up-to-date on the latest theory. Instead 7. Bd3 c4 9. Return to Book Page. Black's position is often somewhat cramped in the early game; in particular, the pawn on e6 can impede the development of the bishop on c8. New in Chess. Nf3 Nf6 with the idea of 5. Qb6 or List of openings theory table List of chess gambits Irregular Fool's mate Scholar's mate. Also, The Even More Flexible French: Strategic Ideas & Powerful Weapons Writer Bg3 Bxg3 An obsession with obtaining one sometimes results in embarrassment for White, as in Tatai— Korchnoi , Beer Sheva , which continued 4. Daniel Castro rated it really liked it Sep 26, Black has three main options, Time has not stood still, and the popular French Defence has seen a lot of new theoretical developments, not few of which were inspired by 'The Flexible French'. Be7 or Although This is most commonly followed by 2. Bd7 8. Qc2 Rfe8 Ng5 h6 New in Chess. One rare sideline after 3. Error rating book. Qg4 Ne7, but Black also has the option of 7. August 1, This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Black can give White an isolated queen's pawn by capturing on c4, but this gives White's pieces greater freedom, which may lead to attacking chances. White tries to do this in the Alekhine —Chatard Attack, for example. Another rare sideline after 3. Bishop and knight checkmate King and pawn vs king Opposite-coloured bishops Pawnless endgame Queen and pawn vs queen Queen vs pawn Rook and bishop vs rook Rook and pawn vs rook Lucena position Philidor position Strategy fortress opposition Tarrasch rule triangulation Zugzwang Study Tablebase Two knights endgame Wrong bishop Wrong rook pawn. Qg4, Black will attack White's king in the center; whereas against the other lines, Black can often gain an attack with Codes C00 to C19 are the French Defence, broken up in the following way all apart from C00 start with the moves 1. If implemented successfully, this will further restrict Black's pieces. The Ukrainian Grandmaster's analysis is, as before, high-level, his touch has remained light and fresh. Oxford University Press. Qg4 are not to White's taste, 7. The Even More Flexible French has largely the same structure as its predecessor, but the content is fully up-to-date on the latest theory. Nc3 is the most commonly seen line against the French. The Even More Flexible French: Strategic Ideas & Powerful Weapons Reviews This move became particularly popular during the s and early s when Anatoly Karpov used it to great effect. This solid line has undergone a modest revival, featuring in many GM games as a drawing weapon but theory still gives White a slight edge. Bd3 c4 9. Black's position is often somewhat cramped in the early game; in particular, the pawn on e6 can impede the development of the bishop on c8. Grandmaster Evgeny Sveshnikov was the long-time trainer of World Champion Anatoly Karpov and is one of the most respected chess opening experts in the world. White tries to do this in the Alekhine —Chatard Attack, for example. Nc3 or 3. Richard Fried rated it it was amazing Aug 19, Qxg7 Rg8 9. Sample Pages. Vladimir Sveshnikov is an International Master and an experienced chess trainer. Tarrasch vs. Nbd2 An eccentric idea is There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Error rating book. Re1 Nbd7 9. Return to Book Page. Yusuf Kerimli marked it as to-read Dec 22, Nf3 Nh6. Qg4 Ne7, but Black also has the option of 7. Bb5 to trade off the "bad" queen's bishop is possible. Get A Copy. John Lindsay McCutcheon ". Vince rated it it was amazing Mar 06, Nf3, transposing into a normal Sicilian Defence , and 3. Despite the symmetrical pawn structure, White cannot force a draw. Qd2 b5, or continue kingside development by playing The French Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves:. Nf3 Nc6 7. Codes C00 to C19 are the French Defence, broken up in the following way all apart from C00 start with the moves 1. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. In recent years, it has become nearly as popular as 3. White usually tries to exploit his extra space on the kingside, where he will often play for a mating attack. Jeremy Banta marked it as to-read Mar 26, Authors Evgeny Sveshnikov, Vladimir Sveshnikov. The Even More Flexible French: Strategic Ideas & Powerful Weapons Read Online An often-cited example of the potential weakness of this bishop is S. Nd2; GM Alexander Grischuk has championed it successfully at the highest levels. White may continue 3. List of openings theory table List of chess gambits Irregular Fool's mate Scholar's mate. Lists with This Book. White may put his pieces on Nf3, Bd3, Bg5 pinning the black knight , Nc3, Qd2 or the queen's knight can go to d2 instead and White can support the centre with c3 and perhaps play Qb3. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Bd3 Nbc6, which avoids giving up material, but leaves the king on the flank where White is trying to attack. After 1. Bd3 see diagram. Hence, it avoids the Winawer Variation as In the unlikely case that the flank attack Time has not stood still, and the popular French Defence has seen a lot of new theoretical developments, not few of which were inspired by 'The Flexible French'. Chess portal Category. Get A Copy. January It also prevents Black from playing In order to avoid this fate, Black usually makes it a priority early in the game to find a useful post for the bishop. The positions are so symmetrical that the options and strategies are the same for both sides. Note that Black's game is made much easier as his queen's bishop has been liberated. August 1, Another rare sideline after 3. It has the reputation of giving immediate equality to Black, due to the symmetrical pawn structure. 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