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Keep It Simple 1.d4: A Solid and Straightforward Chess Opening Repertoire for White

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拉普拉斯小妖 2020-05-23 19:07:11


Review
"I like this particular repertoire very much as it's one which
could probably hold the reader in good stead for many years to come. His
introductions, conclusions and textual explanations are instructive and
ones that a human can readily appreciate, learn from and understand. As
I think that I should keep my advice 'simple', then I would say 'just
get it'!" -- Glenn Flear, Grandmaster, Yearbook 134
"A worthy follow-up with the author achieving the near impossible in
carving out a cohesive repertoire based on 1.d4 2.Nf3 and 3.g3 against
all but a handful of Black replies. The most amazing magic trick is how
the author makes the Slav and Queens Gambit Accepted disappear - namely
by adopting the sequence 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.g3. This reviewer gives two
thumbs up for for Keep It Simple 1.d4. It is full of interesting
variations and ideas for players rated 2200 on up who are looking for a
positionally oriented repertoire that is not overly theoretical." --
John Donaldson, International Master
"As promised, the repertoire is simple, but not so simple that it is not of practical value. IM
Sielecki has taken great pains to research the material carefully and
package it into a repertoire that is relatively consistent throughout."
-- Carsten Hansen, American Chess Magazine

拉普拉斯小妖 2020-05-23 19:07:27


About the Author Christof Sielecki is an International Master from Germany.
He has been teaching and training chess for many years, and runs a
popular YouTube channel called ChessExplained. His ‘Keep It Simple 1.e4'
won the ChessPub 2018 Book of the Year Award.

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