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Taming Wild Chess Openings: How to Deal with the Good, the Bad and the Ugly – Eric Schiller, John Watson

Taming Wild Chess Openings: How to Deal with the Good, the Bad and the Ugly – Eric Schiller, John Watson

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Effective recipes for club players

No matter how unconventional, illogical or even crazy a chess opening is, sooner or later every chess player will have to face it.

When that happens, you can count on a well-prepared opponent who is more than happy to roll out his pet line.

John Watson and Eric Schiller provide club players with solutions to a enormous selection of these rarely-played or tricky chess openings. They concentrate upon ideas and strategy, with lot of analysis to amuse the needs of practical play.

Only when a sharp reply is required, Watson and Schiller will recommend a more complex variation filled with tactics. In the vast majority of cases they give a simple and safe way to approach the position, requiring little memorization and still leading to a promising game.

There is a lot of fun material in this book, and you may be surprised to see how even strong grandmasters have indulged in the craziest variations. Chess isn’t only main lines and 20 moves of theory!

John Watson (1951) is an International Master who has written over 30 books, several of which have won prestigious awards. He coached Tal Shaked, the 1997 World Junior Champion.

Eric Schiller (1955) is an American FIDE Master who is a highly productive chess book writer. He has taught chess for over 30 years.

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