Chess + Openings
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Chess + Openings
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Chess + Openings
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Incoming Resources
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- A strategic chess opening repertoire for white, John Watson
- Winning chess openings, Yasser Seirawan
- Chess opening essentials, Stefan Djuric, Dimitri Komarov, Claudio Pantaleoni, Volume 4
- Alekhine's defence, by Nigel Davies
- Survive & beat annoying chess openings, the open games, Eric Schiller & John Watson
- Mastering the opening, Byron Jacobs
- The complete Najdorf, modern lines, John Nunn and Joe Gallagher
- The liberated bishop defence, a surprising and complete black repertoire against 1.d4, Alexey Bezgodov
- Platonov's chess academy, using Soviet-era methods to improve 21st-century openings, by Lev Alburt and Sam Palatnik ; with Al Lawrence
- New ideas in the Queen's Gambit Accepted, Glenn Flear
- Standard chess openings, Eric Schiller
- The four knights, move by move, Cyrus Lakdawala
- Beating the Anti-King's Indians, Joe Gallagher
- Advance and other anti-French variations, Lev Psakhis ; translated by John Sugden
- The queen's gambit accepted, Chris Ward
- The powerful Catalan, a complete repertoire for white, Victor Bologan ; cover design, Steven Boland ; supervisor, Peter Boel ; proofreading, René Olthof ; translation, Steve Giddins ; production, Anton Schermer
- Hypermodern opening repertoire for white, Eric Schiller
- The modern French, a complete guide for black, Dejan Antic and Branimir Maksimovic
- The Sicilian Richter-Rauser, T.D. Harding, P.R. Markland
- The 3-- Qd8 Scandinavian, simple and strong, by Daniel Lowinger ; foreword by Karsten Müller
- The Modern Bogo 1.d4 e6, A Complete Guide for Black
- Starting out, the Colle, Richard Palliser
- The closed Ruy Lopez, [by] R. G. Wade, L. S. Blackstock [and] P. J. Booth
- The Blackmar-Diemer gambit, Gary Lane
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