Summary
Well begun is half done. In chess, how you begin a game has far-reaching repercussions---from setting the pace and tone of the game to, often, determining the final result. On the 64-square battlefield, the first few maneuvers are the most important ones of all. When preparing for the battle about to unfold, a five-star general has a cadre of strategists and consultants. You haveModern Chess Openings. Popularly known as MCO, this is the most current and comprehensive one-volume reference book about the chess openings on the market. Whether you are a beginner interested in learning the fundamentals, an intermediate player ready to elevate your game to the next level, or an International Grandmaster who wants to stay on top of all the recent chess innovations, MCO is the book you need. OVER 50 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE Modern Chess Openingshas been the best and most trusted tool in learning the chess openings since it was first published over a half-century ago. This, the fourteenth edition of MCO, has been completely revised and updated by three-time United States Chess Champion Nick de Firmian to reflect all of the latest changes and innovations in the game. By taking into account all recent tournament matches and published theoretical works of note, MCO-14 leaps to the forefront of the field---just as its predecessors have always done. ALL THE OPENINGS From eternal workhorses such as the Ruy Lopez, an opening that was developed in the fifteenth century, to relative upstarts such as the Neo-Grunfeld, first seen in 1937,Modern Chess Openingscovers every viable opening sequence of chess moves in today's environment. This new edition, completely revised and updated by International Grandmaster Nick de Firmian, includes dozens of variations---from classic to modern---on the standard openings. The section on the Sicilian Defense looks at the Accelerated Dragon Variation, the Paulsen Variation, the Richter-Rauzer Attack, and many more. In all, 234 different sequences of opening moves are analyzed in the Sicilian Defense chapter alone. Plus, throughout MCO-14, the openings are supplemented by rich, detailed annotations. Reference is made to notable tournament matches which began with the opening in question. Comments are made on the relative strength or weakness of the board position after the opening has been employed. And suggestions are offered recommending the best follow-up moves. If you want to learn the chess openings---ALL the chess openings---MCO-14 is the only book you need to have.
Author Biography
NICK DE FIRMIAN is acclaimed as the world's leading expert on chess openings. He "taught" the supercomputer Deep Blue the opening moves it used to defeat World Champion Garry Kasparov in 1997. As this book goes to press, de Firmian reigns as the current United States Chess Champion---making him a three-time winner of the top American title. He has also represented the United States in seven Chess Olympiads and three World Championship cycles. His previous written works include the 13th edition of <i>Modern Chess Openings, San Francisco 1995</i>, which detailed that year's Grandmaster Invitational, and articles for Chess Life magazine. <br>A graduate of UC Berkeley with a degree in physics, de Firmian is a native Californian who now resides in Copenhagen, Denmark with his wife and son.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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Bibliography |
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Explanatory Notes |
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Tips for the Novice |
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I. DOUBLE KING PAWN OPENINGS |
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3 | (15) |
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18 | (8) |
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26 | (3) |
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29 | (11) |
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40 | (54) |
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41 | (12) |
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Variants on Moves 4--6 after 3...a6 |
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53 | (24) |
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Main Lines, 3...a6 4 Ba4 Nf6 5 0-0 Bc7 6 Re1 b5 7 Bb3 d6 8 c3 0-0 (and Marshall Attack 7...0-0) |
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77 | (17) |
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94 | (7) |
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101 | (10) |
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111 | (7) |
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118 | (7) |
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125 | (3) |
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128 | (3) |
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131 | (3) |
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134 | (3) |
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137 | (3) |
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140 | (3) |
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143 | (3) |
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146 | (3) |
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Unusual Double King Pawn Openings |
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149 | (6) |
II. SEMI-OPEN GAMES |
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155 | (12) |
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167 | (27) |
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194 | (48) |
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242 | (118) |
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244 | (23) |
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Dragon Variation (including the Accelerated Dragon) |
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267 | (20) |
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287 | (13) |
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300 | (17) |
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Classical Sicilian Variations |
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317 | (19) |
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Sicilian Systems with 2...Nc6 and...e5 |
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336 | (8) |
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Non-open Sicilians (variations without 2 Nf3 and 3 d4) |
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344 | (16) |
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360 | (10) |
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370 | (5) |
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375 | (3) |
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378 | (3) |
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Unusual King's Pawn Defenses |
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381 | (6) |
III. DOUBLE QUEEN PAWN OPENINGS |
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387 | (47) |
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434 | (9) |
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443 | (11) |
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Slav and Semi-Slav Defense |
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454 | (27) |
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481 | (10) |
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491 | (3) |
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494 | (3) |
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Queen's Pawn Games and Gambits |
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497 | (12) |
IV. INDIAN OPENINGS |
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509 | (19) |
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528 | (27) |
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555 | (19) |
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574 | (6) |
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580 | (36) |
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616 | (3) |
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619 | (18) |
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637 | (13) |
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650 | (11) |
V. FLANK OPENINGS |
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661 | (43) |
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704 | (6) |
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710 | (5) |
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715 | (3) |
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718 | (3) |
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Miscellaneous Flank Openings |
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721 | (6) |
Index |
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