WINNING
UNORTHODOX OPENINGS
by Angus Dunnington
You
are all geared up as Black to play a sharp main-line opening – but then White
opens with some unusual first move. Every chess-player knows how disconcerting
this can be, and how easy it is for Black to land in trouble if he reacts
incautiously.
This book is the first time that a master has provided sound practical advice on
how to handle both the white and the black side of these openings. Dunnington’s
common-sense approach to such openings as the Bird, Nimzo-Larsen, Sokolsky and
Grob is based on his many years of experience of club, weekend and international
chess.
Concise coverage of White’s alternatives to
I e4, I d4, I c4 and I Nf3
Written by an expert on subtle flank openings
Equips the reader for all key transpositions
Explains winning strategies for White and Black
Angus Dunnington is an experienced
international master from England. He is an Olympiad trainer and has coached the
English juniors at the last two World Junior championships. He has been chess
correspondent for the Yorkshire Post for more than 15 years
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