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ISBN (10 digits): 1-904600-80-8
ISBN (13
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CHESS EXPLAINED: THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT DECLINED (James
Rizzitano) 128 pages (248 mm by 172
mm). £12.99/$23.95/20,35
Chess Explained books are not theoretical works in
the traditional sense, but more a series of lessons from a chess expert with
extensive over-the-board experience with an opening. You will gain an
understanding of the opening and the middlegames to which it leads, enabling
you to find the right moves and plans in your own games. It is as if you were
sitting at the board with a chess coach answering your questions about the
plans for both sides, the ideas behind particular moves, and what specific
knowledge you need to have.
The Queen's Gambit Declined is one of the most important and
popular of chess openings. While an immensely solid and classical choice for
Black, it has remained highly topical for more than a century. Both sides have
ways to create imbalance and test their opponent's skills and knowledge in a
full-blooded struggle. Most of the World Champions have taken both sides of the
QGD, with Spassky and Karpov especially notable defenders of Black's cause. In
addition to the traditional main lines with Bg5, White has at his disposal the
Exchange Variation, and the Bf4 system, both of which can be handled in highly
aggressive style if he wishes. Rizzitano covers all these lines and a plethora
of other important lines, focusing on the fundamental ideas on which they are
based.
James Rizzitano is a strong international master who
dominated chess in the New England region during a 14-year period from 1976 to
1989 - he won 157 out of 336 events in which he competed. His career highlights
include victories over Alburt, Benjamin, Benko, Christiansen, Dlugy,
I.Gurevich, and Wolff. Rizzitano has recently made a return to competitive
chess, and has already written three successful books for Gambit.
Gambit books by Rizzitano: Understanding Your Chess, How to Beat 1 d4, Chess Explained: the Taimanov Sicilian, Chess Explained: the Queen's Gambit Declined.
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"The look of the chosen games and the layout of their
performance is another Rizzitano masterwork. Jim is playing chess again.
Everything he writes, to me, is worthwhile. If you've wanted to begin learning
something about the playability of the QG and how it would work for you, I can
think of no better book." - Bob Long, www.chessco.com
"I should also loudly call attention to Rizzitano's new,
well-written, and amazingly well-researched Chess Explained: The Queen's
Gambit Declined ... he doggedly investigates even the latest correspondence
game to construct a partial repertoire that is immediately playable, and to
keep up with where the current arguments are." - IM John Watson,
TWIC
"The material in this book is excellently presented with
good evaluations of the actual value of each main line and many sub-main lines,
in addition to many new ideas and improvements over existing theory, just like
in Rizzitano's other works." - Carsten Hansen,
www.chesscafe.com
"What I like about Gambit's 'Chess Explained' series, is
that (to coin a phrase) it does exactly what it says on the tin. ... my
experience is that each offering comes down to the purpose of attempting to
enlighten the reader, and broaden his or her understanding of chess as a whole
and not merely the topic in question. This begins right at the earliest
opportunity, (i.e. the beginning of the game), and continues with gusto
there-after. This factor is high on the list of reasons why I, one who tends to
approach opening books with caution, am usually very quick to recommend such
works by Gambit. ... Simply put I have absolutely no hesitation in recommending
this book. I found it to be very well researched, nicely set out, and a very
competent guide to beginning with this opening. If you are considering adopting
the Queen's Gambit Declined as part of your repertoire you can do no better
than to start here, and if you are looking for a main weapon against the
Queen's Gambit, all the better! As a Meran player for the best part of 15
years, thanks to James I might just give the QGD a whirl myself! Chess Gateway
Rating: Queen - snap it up fast!" - John Lee Shaw,
www.chessgateway.com
"...the fourth book by New England IM James Rizzitano for
Gambit and once again he has a winner. ... in the midst of ably explaining the
basics Rizzitano offers some tasty nuggets." - IM John Donaldson,
www.jeremysilman.com
"As with Rizzitano's previous works on the QGA and Taimanov
Sicilian, this looks like a comprehensive and readable summary of the current
state of QGD theory." - Steve Giddins, British Chess Magazine
"A very complete learning book on the Queen's Gambit
Declined!" - John Elburg, chessbooks.nl |