Progress in Chess, 2005. - 209 p.
Дебютное пособие по Ленинградскому варианту Голландской защиты на
английском языке (перевод с немецкого). Для квалифицированных
шахматистов.
The Leningrad System is one of the sharpest and most interesting
replies to 1 d4, and since this typical set-up is also playable
against the flank openings 1 c4 and 1 Nf3, it provides the Black
player with a genuine universal weapon. A repertoire for Black
based on
7.Qe8 in the main line of the Leningrad System is presented here, but since the typical motifs and ideas for both sides are fully explained, White players too will benefit from a study of the book. The English edition is a fully updated and expanded version of the German edition which received some highly favorable reviews. Author Stefan Kindermann has been a grandmaster since 1988 and is one of the world's leading experts on the Leningrad System. He has represented Germany in six chess Olympiads and once qualified for the World Championship. He has worked for many years as a chess writer and trainer.
7.Qe8 in the main line of the Leningrad System is presented here, but since the typical motifs and ideas for both sides are fully explained, White players too will benefit from a study of the book. The English edition is a fully updated and expanded version of the German edition which received some highly favorable reviews. Author Stefan Kindermann has been a grandmaster since 1988 and is one of the world's leading experts on the Leningrad System. He has represented Germany in six chess Olympiads and once qualified for the World Championship. He has worked for many years as a chess writer and trainer.