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Grandmaster Repertoire: 1.e4 vs The French, Caro-Kann and Philidor
Parimarjan Negi
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Description for Grandmaster Repertoire: 1.e4 vs The French, Caro-Kann and Philidor
Paperback. Num Pages: 600 pages, b/w illus. BIC Classification: WDMG1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 170 x 240 x 23. Weight in Grams: 986.
Ever since its inception in 2008, the Grandmaster Repertoire series has produced some of the world’s best chess opening books, but an elite repertoire with 1.e4 has always been missing – until now.
In the Grandmaster Repertoire – 1.e4 series, Indian chess superstar Parimarjan Negi presents his own world-class repertoire. Building on a foundation of tried-and-tested main lines, the author shares a wealth of his innovative analysis to chart a course towards an advantage for White.
Volume One covers the French, Caro-Kann and Philidor.
Product Details
Publisher
Quality Chess
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
600
Place of Publication
Glasgow, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781906552060
SKU
V9781906552060
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-26
About Parimarjan Negi
Parimarjan Negi is a former child prodigy at chess and the second-youngest player of all time to obtain the Grandmaster title. He was Asian Champion in 2012, and played on Board 1 for the Indian team which won bronze medals at the Tromsø 2014 Olympiad.
Reviews for Grandmaster Repertoire: 1.e4 vs The French, Caro-Kann and Philidor
Quality Chess continues to produce an astonishing amount of high-quality opening books, and the latest offering from the Indian GM Parimarjan Negi – 1.e4 vs The French, Caro-Kann & Philidor – is no exception. Actually, this book should be recommended reading for any young (or old!) player who aspires to grandmaster level and above. It's nothing to do with the specific analysis of these openings (although that is superb of course) but it's more to do with the attitude to opening preparation that Negi demonstrates... It's so good! It shows everything that you need to produce world-class preparation.
GM Matthew Sadler
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GM Matthew Sadler
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