
Grandmaster Leonid Shamkovich was among the world's greatest chess opening analysts and theoreticians. His published works were deeply studied and used by Bobby Fischer. Here, Shamkovich creates the Master-Study of World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov's Chess Opening Repertoire, assisted by FIDE Master Eric Schiller. This work has been updated in 2012 to include all of the latest World Chess Championship matches by Garry Kasparov. World Champions exert a strong influence on fashion in opening play, and Garry Kasparov is no exception. His advocacy of such variations as the Tarrasch, Catalan and Gruenfeld has brought these openings from the back pages of opening manuals into the forefront of theoretical discussion. The purpose of this book is to explore the development of Kasparov's opening repertoire and to present the core of a repertoire which the reader can apply in his own games. All recent theoretical developments have been incorporated into the work, so that the most important variations of these openings are critically up to date as at June 2012.
This book investigates the strategic foundations and theoretical evolution of Garry Kasparov's chess opening repertoire to provide a practical framework for competitive players. The authors, Grandmaster Leonid Shamkovich and FIDE Master Eric Schiller, utilize their expertise in opening theory to analyze the specific variations favored by the former World Champion. By examining the tactical and positional choices that defined Kasparov's career, the text aims to translate high-level professional play into actionable knowledge for the reader.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a technical resource for intermediate to advanced players looking to understand the mechanics of elite-level opening preparation. Readers frequently note the density of the analytical variations, which require a solid grasp of chess notation and positional concepts to fully implement.
Page Count:
154
Publication Date:
1990-01-01
ISBN-10:
0020298110
ISBN-13:
9780020298113
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