Chess Opening Books

The first phase of a chess game is known as the Chess Opening. It is during this phase of the chess game that the initial moves are made. Similarly, those moves are commonly referred to in the chess world as the “Chess Opening”. While there are literally billions of possible positions after the first 4 moves have been made in a game of chess (288 billion to be exact), only a small number of these chess openings have been studied by chess professionals and chess computers and deemed to be sound for practical play.

To help differentiate one chess opening from another, each chess opening is given a unique name to identify it. While it is common for a chess opening to be named after the player/s that introduced them to popular play, including the Benko Gambit (after Grandmaster Pal Benko), the Sicilian Najdorf (named after Grandmaster Miguel Najdorf) and the Philidor Defense (named after Francois-Andre Danican Philidor), this is not always the case Some chess openings are named after the locations and/or cultures in which they originated, including the London System, the French Defense, the Sicilian Defense, The English Opening and the Vienna Game. While others are named after the pieces that are moved during that opening, including the Queen’s Pawn Gambit and the King’s Indian Defense.

There are 6 basic objectives during the chess opening. They are Piece Development, Control of the Center of the Board, King Safety, Prevention of Pawn Weakness, Piece Coordination and to Create positions in which the player is more comfortable than the opponent.

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CLEARANCE - Beating the King's Indian and Benoni

CLEARANCE - Dynamic White Openings

CLEARANCE - Dynamic Black Defense

CLEARANCE - New Sicilian Gambits

CLEARANCE - Play the Sicilian Defense: Winning Against 1. e4

CLEARANCE - The Trompowsky Attack

CLEARANCE - Beating the Pirc/Modern with the Fianchetto Variation

CLEARANCE - Winning Against Flank Openings

CLEARANCE - The Fischer Attack in the Najdorf

CLEARANCE - Winning with the Leningrad Dutch 7...Qe8

CLEARANCE - The Catalan

CLEARANCE - Winning with the Benko Gambit

CLEARANCE - French Defense - Classical System

CLEARANCE - Beating the Sicilian Defense Chameleon Variation

CLEARANCE - Beating the King's Indian and Benoni Defense with 5. Bd3

CLEARANCE - Queen's Gambit Accepted

CLEARANCE - The Sicilian Scheveningen for Black

CLEARANCE - Henning Schara Gambit

CLEARANCE - King's Indian Defense: Yugoslav Variation 6 ...c5

CLEARANCE - Blackburne-Hartlaub Gambit

CLEARANCE - The Lisitsin Gambit

CLEARANCE - The Dynamic Philidor Counter-Gambit

CLEARANCE - How To Play the Winawer Countergambit

CLEARANCE - Sicilian Defense 4: Gurgenidze

CLEARANCE - Nimzovich Attack: Norfolk Gambits

CLEARANCE - Beating the Alekhine Defense with the Exchange Variation

CLEARANCE - The Tchigorin Defense

CLEARANCE - How to Play the Belgrade Gambit

CLEARANCE - Rubinstein Complex of the Nimzo-Indian

CLEARANCE - How to Play Against the Staunton Gambit

CLEARANCE - The Aggressive Nimzowitsh Sicilian

CLEARANCE - The Anti-Meran Botvinnik

CLEARANCE - Sicilian Defense in the Last Decade

CLEARANCE - The Noteboom Variation

CLEARANCE - Tactics in the Chess Opening - VOLUME 6

CLEARANCE - Secrets of Opening Surprises - VOLUME 13


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