This book covers a lot of QG ground. Two very strong players collaborate here on a range of 1. d4 d5 2. c4 ideas. This presents an interesting overview before you step deeper into variations with books like Matthew Sadler's award-winning Queen's Gambit Declined.<p>The book includes traditional Qu
Technique for the Tournament Player (Batsford Chess Library)
โ Scribed by Mark Dvoretsky, Arthur Yusupov, Artur Iusupov, Vladimir Vulfson
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Category
- Library
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If you are a master or stronger, you might enjoy some of the world-class tactics featured in this book. I am rated 1936 and it is still above my level. I also don't like the organizaiton of the book, and prefer just diagrams like in Sharpen Your Tactics. For me this book was a waste of money. Fo