1,000 Opening Traps
If you do not know opening theory
in its most intimate details, then you must rely on a sound
understanding of chess. But sometimes that is not enough, because
opening traps lurk everywhere, preying on the unwary making “normal”
moves – developing a piece, making a capture, making or parrying a
threat. But after that the reply is mainly an unusual and therefore an
unexpected one – a sacrifice, a piece moves to an unusual square or an
expected recapture is omitted in favour of another, better move. In
this work, the authors have a twofold aim in view; if you wish, you can
master the traps within the area of your own openings. But you can also
systematically attempt to extend your opening repertoire in order to
set some traps yourself. All the features at a glance:
- Suited to advanced players
- Main database contains 1000 traps from A00-E99
- 20 introductory texts
- Classification into traps and opening blunders
- Database of motifs
- Training database
About the authors Grandmaster Dr.
Karsten Mueller has for many years contributed to ChessBase (including
work on the Centre Counter (Scandinavian), endgames, the Lasker- CD,
the Morphy-CD), and has also already published books on the themes of
tactics and endgames. Grandmaster Rainer Knaak has published various
CDs in and is the editor of ChessBase Magazine and the Mega Database. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Pentium 166, 32 MB RAM, Win98 SE, WinME, Win2000, WinXP |