Choosing
the Dutch Defense with the black pieces is a clear signal that you are willing
to go for the full point. There are no such things as exchange variations or an
early trade of queens. What's more, limited theoretical knowledge will serve you
quite well here, for a change. What both parties do have to know in the Dutch
Defense, however, is a couple of good ideas and maneuvers – then a successful
opening is guaranteed. On his new CD Boris Schipkov deals with the variations in
which Black plays e6, mainly the Stonewall (with d5) and the Iljin-Schenewski
Variation (with d6 and eventually e5). The database on the CD contains about
14,000 games, 300 of which annotated. 17 database texts feature introductions to
the variations, 57 sample games have been annotated by the author. A training
database includes 20 games with 70 training tasks to check your freshly acquired
knowledge.
System Requirements: Pentium, 32 MB RAM,
Win95, Win98, WinME, WinXP.
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Media: CD
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Developer: ChessBase
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Category:
Opening Training
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Disclaimer:
Opened software may only be exchanged and for only the same software title.