Center Counter Defense, Portuguese Variation
The Portuguese Variation (after 1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Nf6 3.d4 Bg4) ranks as Black's
most combative system in the Center Counter Defense, closely allied to the
Icelandic gambit (1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Nf6 3.c4 e6, also covered here!). In the
Portuguese, Black offers a pawn for rapid development and the chance to exploit
weak squares in the enemy camp. The resulting play is sharp and trappy, with
plenty of "coffeehouse" flavor for those wishing to mix it up as Black. An added
benefit is the newness of the line, which came into prominence only in the early
1990s. Therefore many players of White can still be caught unaware, falling
victim to an early knockout. No mere surprise weapon, however, the Portuguese
has been tested in the fire of world class tournament chess. Proof of the line's
vitality is it's adoption by aggressive Grandmasters such as Spraggett, Hodgson,
Shirov and Hebden.
This book is the first devoted exclusively to the Portuguese Variation. In a
research tour de force, NM Selby Anderson has assembled all relevant games and
articles, then fed it to top chess engines like Fritz and Chess Machine.
Consequently, the high percentage of original analysis found here stands in
stark contrast to the typical opening monograph. Players of any level will
appreciate the author's light and witty approach all the while dispensing lethal
doses of tactical toxins. Pity the poor player who stumbles into the Portuguese
without this book! Author: Selby Anderson Title: National Master Published: 1997 Pages: 96 Annotation: AN |