Grandmaster Repertoire - 1. d4 - King's Indian and Grunfeld - 2A

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When Boris Avrukh released his 1.d4 repertoire books in 2008 and 2010, they caused a sensation. Volume 2A is the third out of four brand new volumes in which Avrukh revamps, expands and generally improves upon his previous work in every way possible. This chess book provides a world-class repertoire against the Grünfeld and King's Indian, two of Black's most popular and dynamic defenses.
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When Boris Avrukh released his 1.d4 repertoire books in 2008 and 2010, they caused a sensation. GM Michael Adams remarked that “The high-quality Grandmaster Repertoire series has taken this format to a completely different level.”


Volume 2A is the third out of four brand new volumes in which Avrukh revamps, expands and generally improves upon his previous work in every way possible. This chess book provides a world-class repertoire against the Grünfeld and King's Indian, two of Black's most popular and dynamic defenses. The author remains faithful to his preferred Fianchetto System, but has completely re-analyzed it to forge an even more effective repertoire weapon than before.

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ISBN 9781784830441
Author/s Boris Avrukh
Pages 336 Pages
Publication Date March 6, 2018
Notation Type FAN - Figurine
Popular Collections Grandmaster Repertoire
Book Binding Type Paperback
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