Chessfriend.com - First Class Chess Information The Chessfriend.com project is a new way of chess publication. We believe that a website is a better way than others, to publish chess information. There are three huge advantages: • Almost unlimited space in contrary to conventional books we have almost unlimited space to publish our content • Always up to date when a book is printed the content of the current release cannot be changed anymore.

A website is updated within minutes and all user have access to the same updated information • User Interactivity our users can contribute to our content • Free to use we don't charge our users for using our website. ( PDF content or Chessbase Format files may be available only against a small fee per file ) Chessfriend.com is one of a series of websites, which follow the same concept. Our main topics at Chessfriend.com are the Opening Theory of the French Defence and an annotated game collection of Ex World Chess Champion Bobby Fischer. Additionally you will find annotated games of the French Defence Expert GM Wolfgang Uhlmann and the 'Great Dane' GM Bent Larsen. There are many ways how to publish games online.

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The French Tarrasch Variation Pdf Download

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Sergey Tiviakov's The French Defence 3.Nd2 A review by Albert Silver Recently I began to overhaul my opening repertoire which has more holes in it than swiss cheese, and one of the openings I direly need to revisit is my reply to the French Defense. Over the years I have played a variety of lines, all with fairly scant study and just some ideas and general moves. Time has taught me to avoid the most cutting edge variations unless I plan to play chicken with my opponent and hope he swerves from the collision before I do. One of my needs, like so many non-professionals, is a solution that will not demand I check the databases every week to see if a critical move has been played, or some line been refuted. This approach is actually in line with what many top grandmasters do, in which they depend more on their deeper understanding of the opening they are playing, than on a smashing novelty to win it right in their home preparation. Among the two DVDs released by ChessBase using their newest interactive video technology, is Sergey Tiviakov’s.

Xp Pro Sp3 Ключ. Sergey Tiviakov is a well-known top pro on the circuit of opens, and easily one of the most successful as well. One of the potential advantages I perceived in him is that his repertoire will have been designed to not put him unnecessarily in harm’s way, and leave enough leeway to be able to fight for a win against the lower-rated masters he will face time and time again. The very opening video, introducing his plan and why you should consider following his suggested lines comes with a rare pedigree that goes far beyond his admittedly high rating: extremely impressive results. Tiviakov informs us that he has played 219 times against the French Defense using 3.Nd2 with an amazing 138 wins, 75 draws, and only 6 losses. I know that when he said that my eyes widened, and my back straightened, as if the secret to such successful results were about to come out of my computer’s loudspeakers. He promises not only to share his choice lines and ideas behind each and every one of them, but assures us that he has taken care to include databases with many commented games to make sure the buyer of the DVD has everything he needs to successfully deploy 3.Nd2.

Aside from the usual links to games and videos, there are some new ones to supplementary material The question immediately came to mind: how complete is it really beyond the obvious video material? At the top of the table of contents are a few links one normally does not see: • Database • Tiviakov's games • ECO • Meier with Black Clicking on Database reveals a truly huge database of over 300 thousand games employing the French Defense (not only 3.Nd2), including many that are deeply commented. A view of the list of over 300 thousand games employing the French Defense, including not only comments by Tiviakov, but Carlsen, Kasparov, Anand, Caruana and many more. Here is an example from the database with Tiviakov’s own comments. – Levon Aronian survived the pressure from Hikaru Nakamura, making a draw that ensured him a share of first place. He was somewhat surprisingly joined by Dmitry Jakovenko, who beat Maxime Vachier-Lagrave with the black pieces. MVL was in a must win situation, so had to go for broke.

All other games ended in draws including the remaining key game for the Candidates qualification: Teimour Radjabov vs. Mesa Serial Number Lookup. Richard Rapport. In the end Shakhriyar Mamedyarov and Alexander Grischuk maintained their lead in the overall Grand Prix standings and secured the final two Candidates tournament spots. The Slav has become one of the most popular defences against the advance of the d-pawn on the first move, and every ambitious d4-player faces the question how to successfully tackle this opening in tournament practice. The strongest attempt is considered to be the move 4. Nf3, leading to interesting positions which promise White good chances to get an advantage. Black's main replies are 4.

On this DVD Rustam Kasimdzhanov investigates in detail the line 4. Dxc4, in which he has great experience. Showing selected grandmaster games, the ex-world champion shares his knowledge with the viewer to explain how White has to place his pieces and which plans he has at his disposal.Learn the secrets of the dxc4-line and improve your chances of success with 1.d4.