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Mastering the Chess Openings #4

Mastering the Chess Openings Volume 4

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In 2022 John Watson was inducted into the World Chess Hall of Fame as "one of the greatest writers in the history of American chess".New ebook every diagram in the book is now also a link to a lichess analysis board featuring that same position!"IM Watson's writing is never less than entertaining and thought provoking. 'Mastering the Chess Openings' is a fine and deservedly popular series." - Sean Marsh, marshtowersIn this highly-acclaimed series, John Watson helps chess-players achieve a more holistic and insightful view of the openings. He explains not only the ideas and strategies behind specific openings, but also the interconnections of chess openings taken as a whole. By presenting the common threads that underlie opening play, Watson provides a permanent basis for playing openings of any type.This final volume draws together many themes in a wide-ranging discussion of general opening topics. By looking at familiar situations from new angles, Watson helps us greatly increase our understanding of them. In the process, he covers a wide variety of opening structures and variations not seen in the earlier volumes and presents a great wealth of original analysis.Réti and Fianchetto SystemsReversed OpeningsSymmetryIrregular Primitive or PositionalUniversal OpeningsIn the final two chapters, Watson presents his views on the importance of opening study and explains how players should best prepare and choose their openings for the level at which they play. He looks at the future of chess openings and explains which skills will be most important as chess evolves in the forthcoming decades."to appreciate the Watson's achievement, you need to examine the four volumes as a unified whole. He himself is fond of stressing that a game of chess is not just a succession of distinct and unrelated parts (opening, middlegame, ending) and this is very much to the fore throughout the series. By emphasising the underlying ideas behind the openings, and by showing how apparently different opening systems often have common ideas at their root, he presents the reader with a framework as the basis for handling all opening systems, both familiar and unfamiliar, with confidence." - Alan Sutton, En PassantInternational Master John Watson is one of the world's most respected writers on chess. In 1999, his Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy won 'Chess Book of the Year' awards in the USA and the UK. He reviews chess books for The Week in Chess and hosts a weekly radio show on the Internet Chess Club. As a trainer, he has worked with many talented pupils, including Tal Shaked."This series is written in such a way that anyone rated from 1500 to 2400 will be able to benefit from it. This particular volume covers some openings that are less relevant for stronger players, but to counterbalance this Watson sometimes goes into very specific details. Whereas in earlier volumes, the strategic discussions on more popular openings were drawn in more general terms for understanding the ideas and aims for both sides. The collective effort put into all four volumes is truly Herculean and should be praised as an opening book equivalent to the Lord of the Rings trilogy. I am astounded by the consistently high level of writing in all four volumes." - Carsten Hansen, ChessCafe"Watson is a lucid and often provocative writer who isn't afraid to challenge conventional thinking and turn conservative theory on its head.

1298 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 25, 2010

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John L. Watson

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John Leonard Watson is an International chess Master and author.

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