Chess Openings - DVDs for TV
Annoying d-pawn Openings- Martin (120 mins) Part 1: Trompowski 1.d4 Nf6 2.Bg5 Buy from: http://www.chess.co.uk/ |
Anti Flank - Old Indian - Martin (120 mins) 1: Part 1: Black's Set-Up Buy from: http://www.chess.co.uk/ |
Caro Krusher! - Davies (70 mins) Have you foundered once too often on the unforgiving rocks of the Caro-Kann? Then try the Caro-Krushing 3.f3! and maintain the classical duo of pawns on e4 and d4.GM Nigel Davies unveils one of the best kept secrets of attack-minded GMs such as Bronstein, Gallagher and Hodgson. Caro-Kann addicts beware! Buy from: http://www.chess.co.uk/ |
f4 Sicilian - Plaskett (75 mins) The f4 Sicilian is a particularly dangerous weapon against the Sicilian which GM James Plaskett has used to launch blistering attacks against many of his grandmaster colleagues. He reveals his favorite plans and suggests new ideas for you to exploit. A top-notch anti-Sicilian weapon! Buy from: http://www.chess.co.uk/ |
Kings Gambit - Martin (80 mins) Surprise your opponents with the ultra-dangerous 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4! GM Morozevich has brought this system back into the limelight and used it to crush World Championship Challenger Vishy Anand. The dvd also covers the King's Gambit Declined. Part 1: King's Gambit Accepted 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 3...d5 3...Qh4+ 3...Ne7 3...Nf6 Buy from: http://www.chess.co.uk/ |
Accelerated Dragon (DVD) - Martin The Accelerated Dragon is a versatile and easy-to-learn system for Black to have in his repertoire. Black can force the variation via the Sicilian Defence (1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 g6), and there are cunning transpositions via different move orders - even via 1 c4, when an unsuspecting opponent starts with the English Opening. Using illustrative games, Andrew Martin reveals how White can so easily go astray immediately when faced with the Accelerated, and how refutation attempts rebound disastrously. Against the positional Maroczy Bind system, Martin shows how Black can create active counterplay with pawn breaks. Buy from: http://www.chess.co.uk/ |