
A Gambit Classic Reissue: A guide to lines of the French where White sets the pace<br/><br/>In the third and final volume of his series on the French Defence, Steffen Pedersen covers all of White’s alternatives to 3 Nc3 and 3 Nd2. These include the aggressive Advance, the quiet Exchange, and side-variations such as the Two Knights, King’s Indian Attack and the Wing Gambit. In these lines, it is White who determines the central structure and sets the pace of the game.<br/><br/>With the Advance Variation, White establishes a space advantage, and will often seek to exploit this by creating attacking chances on the kingside, or a bind on the queenside. Both sides have a variety of systems at their disposal, and the player who is better acquainted with the intricacies of these lines will tend to come out on top. It is a perennial favourite among players with a direct aggressive style: Shirov has played the Advance many times, while it was employed by Sveshnikov and Kupreichik throughout their careers.<br/><br/>The Exchange Variation leads to open and generally symmetrical positions. Pedersen carefully examines White’s attempts to seize the initiative, and also recommends ways for Black to create play if White adopts a more stolid approach.<br/><br/>Steffen Pedersen is an international master from Denmark who scored a grandmaster norm when he was 16, and played in several World and European junior championships. He was joint winner of the Hampstead Grandmaster tournament in 1998, achieved his second grandmaster norm at the Aars get2net Cup in 1999, and won the Danish Championship in 2004. Pedersen has written several highly-regarded opening books, with subjects including the Dutch Defence, Sicilian Scheveningen, Benko Gambit and the Semi-Slav.<br/><br/>“original material, improvements over existing theory, and hundreds of suggestions and re-evaluations throughout the book. Those who play the French, or face it as White, will not regret investing in this volume.” - Carsten
Page Count:
144
Publication Date:
2022-07-17
ISBN-10:
1915650062
ISBN-13:
9781915650061
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