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White Repertoire for Tournament Players: French Defence - Advance Variation - (in 2 volumes)

« I consider this book to be a real manual,original in its conception and excellent in its execution. It not only teachesyou how to play a specific variation of the French Defence, but it also helpsyou understand many strategic ideas and their practical application in themiddlegame, which for the majority of players is even more important. »
AnatolyKarpov, 12th world chess champion

The well-known grandmaster and theoretician EvgenySveshnikov has used the Closed Variation (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.e5) more than 150times in tournament play with a score of more than 70%. Many theoreticallyimportant games have been excluded by the author from ‘official’ chessdatabases, and here they are exclusively published for the first time.

The Volume 1 (Basic Course) contains the following main chapters:
- Historical overview of the Closed Variation;
- Plans for White and Black on the basis of thoroughly annotated  games;
- A lesson on the blockade;
- 70 test positions: what would you play?  


 
 
The Volume 2 (Master Course) contains the following main chapters:
- 61 theoretically important games for independent analysis;
- Encyclopaedia of variations;
- Summary of the 3.e5 system;
- Games for further study;
- Latest theoretical developments. 

 
 

 
  This two-volume work is intended for a broad range of chess enthusiasts. The author guarantees that anyone making a thoroughstudy of the available material can expect an improvement in his playinq strength in this system  of approximately 200 Elo points. 
 
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