The Berlin Wall: The Variation That Brought Down Kasparov
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The Berlin Wall: The Variation That Brought Down Kasparov

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The Berlin variation of the Spanish Opening is one of the best and most popular openings among world-class chess players because there are relatively few forcing lines. Black can play a completely sound chess opening based on understanding, rather than memorising theory. The Berlin was Vladimir Kramnik's major weapon with Black when he defeated the great Garry Kasparov to ...more
Paperback, 200 pages
Published April 30th 2007 by Quality Chess
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