por Mihail Marin
- Editorial: Quality Chess
- ISBN: 9789197600507
- Páginas: 232
- Dimensiones: 170 mm. x 240 mm.
- Plaza de edición: Reino Unido
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Idiomas: Inglés
- Fecha de la edición: 2007
- Edición: 1ª
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A Spanish Repertoire for Black as the title suggests, the repertoire is based on the respected Spanish Opening, or the Ruy Lopez, as it is sometimes called. In his previous book, Beating the Open Games, Grandmaster Mihail Marin dealt with White’s options up to 3.Bb5.
Now Marin provides all the answers for Black after 4.Ba4. This depth of chess expertise has rarely been published for a mass audience before, as grandmasters usually prefer to keep their secrets. The complexity of the material could have been daunting, but Marin is also a master of explaining profound ideas to a wide audience.
Mihail Marin (born 21 April 1965) is a Romanian chess player and writer. He was awarded the title of Grandmaster by FIDE. Marin’s first major success in international chess was in qualifying for the Interzonal in 1987. He has won three Romanian Championships and has played in the Chess Olympiads ten times, winning a bronze individual medal in 1988. For several years he was editor of the magazine Chess Extrapress.
“Beating the Open Games, joined with A Spanish Repertoire for Black, is the greatest repertoire book(s) ever written for players 1800 right to grandmaster. Marin’s legend as a serious chess writer seems to grow every time he puts his fingers on a keyboard.”
IM Jeremy Silman
“Sensational”
GM Glenn Flear
“I would strongly recommend this book to any actual or potential 1.e4 e5 player.”
Steve Giddins
“This book provides something for every level of player, from around 1500 to even strong grandmasters. If you play 1.e4 as White or 1…e5 as Black, you will not regret purchasing this book, it is well worth it and then some!”
Carsten Hansen
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