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CLEARANCE - Blackmar Diemer Gambit

This is a book for the chess player who likes to attack from the first move. In these pages you will find exciting, tactical chess. The advocates of the Blacxkmar-Diemer gambit are a worldwide band of devoted supporters of the attacking concept.
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This is a book for the chess player who likes to attack from the first move. In these pages you will find exciting, tactical chess. The advocates of the Blacxkmar-Diemer gambit are a worldwide band of devoted supporters of the attacking concept. You won't find the BDG played in the top level Grandmaster matches, but for the club or correspondence player it remains a solid choice for fund and challenge!

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Shopworn No
ISBN 0931462525
Author/s Eric Schiller
Pages 81 pages
Publication Date April 13, 1986
Notation Type AN - Algebraic
Book Binding Type Paperback
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