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Starting out: the French Byron Jacobs

Starting out: the French By Byron Jacobs

Starting out: the French by Byron Jacobs


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Summary

In this user-friendly book, International Master Byron Jacobs revisits the basic principles behind the French Defence and all of its variations. Throughout the reader is helped along by a wealth of notes, tips, warnings and exercises.

Starting out: the French Summary

Starting out: the French by Byron Jacobs

The French is one of Black's soundest defences to 1 e4 and is very popular at all levels of chess. Club players enjoy its super-solid structure, while at the top it's played by famous grandmasters such as Vishy Anand and the young Russian star Alexander Morozevich. With his first two moves Black obtains a substantial foothold in the centre, and a structure that is incredibly difficult to break down. In this user-friendly book, International Master Byron Jacobs revisits the basic principles behind the French Defence and all of its variations. Throughout the reader is helped along by a wealth of notes, tips, warnings and exercises. This book is ideal for the improving player.

About Byron Jacobs

International Master Byron Jacobs is a successful chess author and journalist who has written extensively on all aspects of the game and is the commissioning editor for Everyman Chess. He is resident in the UK.

Additional information

GOR004187696
9781857442298
1857442296
Starting out: the French by Byron Jacobs
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Everyman Chess
20030103
176
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