My First Chess Opening Repertoire for White

A Turn-key Package for Ambitious Beginners

Description

Every chess player needs to decide which openings he is going to play. But where do you start? The risk of drowning in the turbulent sea of opening theory is only too real for beginning amateurs.
Often your goals and ambitions will be misguided. Trying to win in 20 moves, copying what's in fashion among top-GM's or memorizing variations are a waste of time. Most likely you will never play your ‘preparation' or end up by jumping from one opening to the other.
Experienced French chess trainer Vincent Moret provides a complete, ready-to-go chess opening repertoire for White with a sound set of lines that do not outdate rapidly, do not require memorization and are easy to digest for beginning players and other amateurs.
In this complete and user-friendly guide, Moret has selected relatively aggressive variations that will enhance your tactical vision. To show the typical plans and demonstrate underlying ideas and key motifs, Moret not only selected games of Grandmasters. For instructional purposes, he also uses games of young players to highlight the errors they tend to make.

Reviews

"The book has clear-cut structure. It's all about typical aggressive ideas in various opening systems. The author presents a healthy mixture of master games and games played by his pupils. He clearly shows frequent errors and motives, and one can't hardly wait to use this stuff in the next game. Highly recommended for trainers and parents of young talents."

Dirk Schuh, International Master

"This book is filled with exciting, tactical lines. While these won't fool strong players, they will often wipe the beginner opponent off the board. What I like about this book is his copious prose, which gives the reader the history of the moves and the ideas and tactics."

Jeremy Silman, International Master,author of 'How to Reassess Your Chess'

"Simple systems for White, starting with 1.e4, about which the author explains many ideas, structures and typical manoeuvers using short games that are often played by his pupils. That's why the book is well-suited for young players, but also for older beginners and players with a rating up to 2000 this repertoire is very useful"

Florian Jacobs

"A relatively easy to learn yet reasonably sharp set of lines which could certainly be effective at a club level. Time and space are also spent on explaining key middlegame ideas and structures and I found these explanations to be clear and concise (...) Useful test positions are to be found a the end of each chapter. I like these; they are not too difficult, but will definitely help readers increase their understanding of the repertoire."

Sean Marsh

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