Grand Prix Attack f4 Against the Sicilian

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Grand Prix Attack f4 Against the Sicilian

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Rating : 4.76 (563 Votes)
Asin : 4871877418
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 120 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-11-11
Language : English

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Eric Andrew Schiller was born 1955 in New York. He won the 1974 Illinois State Championship, and the 1995 Calchess State Championship. He is a member of the Canadian Chess Hall of Fame and currently lives near Toronto. He was British Champion in 1991, 1992, 1999 and 2000. Since 1976, he currently continues to maintain the 2 (weekly) merged columns in the Toronto Star newspaper. He has served as an international organizer for FIDE, and also an international arbiter most notably fo

senyudo said good book poor quality. This is a great work by one of the precursors of the variation, but the quality of the reprint is very low. It's like a photocopies bound together. Very dissapointed. Even the diagrams looks blurry. The worst is that isshy press is taken all the classics (i.e. Ave

The strategic aims are quite simple to understand: CHECKMATE. The f4 Sicilian has become popular and feared because it avoids the frightening amount of knowledge required to play Open Sicilians. The first edition was written when the Grand Prix Attack was just becoming noticed by strong players. Nevertheless, the opening remains based more on the ideas explained by authors Hodgson and Day than on "theory".. It is often not treated with the respect it deserves. Now there are over 20,000 examples in the databases

He has served as an international organizer for FIDE, and also an international arbiter most notably for the Kramnik-Kasparov World Championship match. In tournaments he was 2nd at the London Lloyds Bank Open 1986, 1st= at the Geneva Open 1988 and 2nd= at Tel Aviv 1988. Since 1976, he currently continues to maintain the 2 (weekly) merged columns in the Toronto Star newspaper. Schiller also captained several Pan-American Intercollegiate teams, as well as the World Youth Championship in Chicago. Day represented Canada at the 1967 World Junior Championship, and as high as 2nd board and captain at the Olympiads - a Canadian record attendance 13 times. Eric Andrew Schiller was born 1955 in New York. Schiller has also established himself as a prolific and popular author of a wide range of chess books. He won the 1974 Illinois State Championship, and the 1995 Calchess State Championship. About the Author Grandmaster Julian Michael Hodgson born 1963 was awarded the IM title in 1983 an

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