Strategic Play with 1 e4
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Strategic Play with 1 e4 by Gm Milos Pavlovic
Many players approach the opening with a desire to learn sharp lines and out-prepare their opponents. This is an exhausting task, which gets more difficult by the day. However, there is a different strategy which is more practical and designed for longevity. This is to develop an advanced understanding of typical positions. Such a policy is the best approach against different move orders and new ideas.
Milos Pavlovic's 1 e4 repertoire is based on lines where an understanding of plans and strategic ideas is more important than rote memorisation. The focus is on important positional considerations such as:
- How to make the pieces work most effectively with a given pawn structure
- How to spot weak points and exploit them
- How to limit the opponent's counterplay
Opening Repertoire: Strategic Play with 1 e4 guides the reader through a complete repertoire for White. Pavlovic examines the key aspects of each line and provides the reader with well-researched and fresh analysis. Every annotated game is a lesson on typical middlegame plans, based on the instructive question-and-answer method.
Milos Pavlovic, a Grandmaster, was born in Belgrade in 1964 and has won numerous chess events around the world, including the Yugoslav Championship in 2002. He is a well-known theoretical who has written many well-received chess books and contributed to numerous chess periodicals. This is his fourth book for Thinkers Publishing, and the first in the series 'Positional Repertoire.'
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| ISBN 13 | 9781836840121 |
| ISBN 10 | 1836840128 |
| Title | Strategic Play with 1 e4 |
| Author | Gm Milos Pavlovic |
| Series | Opening Repertoire Ser |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Chess Elevation |
| Year published | 2024-11-27 |
| Number of pages | 320 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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