| Queen‘s Pawn Openings such as the Trompowsky, the London System, the ColleSystem, the Torre Attack and many others crop up all the time at club level. From timeto time they are popular with Grandmasters too! It is essential for players at all levels tohave something prepared, or one runs the risk of getting smashed by a standard plan. Theplayers who use these openings usually understand them very well and know how to anglethe game in the right direction for them and the wrong direction for you. IM Andrew Martinpresents solutions for Black against the following remarkable array of QP Openings: TheTrompowsky, The Pseudo-Trompowsky, The Torre attack, The Colle System and ColleZukertort System, The London System, The Stonewall, The Blackmar-Diemer Gambit, ThePrie System 2.a3, The Reversed French, 1.d4 Nf6 2.g4?!. Move orders with 1...d5 and 1...Nf6 with either ...g6 or ...e6 are all covered. You may not agree with all of Martin’s suggestions, but you will certainly get a decent position as Black with chances to play for the win every time! This is just what the club player needs. Video running time: more than 6 hours! International Master Andrew Martin is 50 years old and lives in Sandhurst,England. He is the current Manager of Coaching for the English Chess Federationand has authored some 12 DVD‘s for ChessBase. He is a noted writer andchess trainer. Nur auf Englisch lieferbar! 


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