Garry Kasparov: How to Play the Queen's Gambit
Wherever he appears, chess fans gather in crowds. Garry Kasparov is the
strongest chess player of our time – and a great personality who can represent
the sport like no other chess professional. Now Kasparov comes into your home
and shares with you his knowledge of one of the great openings in chess. Garry
Kasparov took to the Queen’s Gambit at a relatively late stage of his chess
career, but then had the best training anyone could imagine: in his first match
for the world championship against Anatoly Karpov, this opening appeared on the
board no less than 19 times. Now he shares his knowledge with you. With great
eloquence Kasparov speaks about variations and ideas of the Classical Queen’s
Gambit, the basics of which were laid by the champions of their times –
Steinitz, Lasker, Rubinstein, Capablanca and Alekhine.
Kasparov does not just work through the variations one by one – fluent
transitions make the chess students understand the ideas and see new
connections. Even people who don’t actually play this opening will benefit
enormously from Kasparov’s explanations, learning from this genius’s vast
knowledge of the game and his views on chess history. More than three hours of
first-class private tuition. The DVD can be played both on a PC and a DVD
player, using your living-room TV set. It contains subtitles in English, German,
Spanish and Italian. The package includes the latest ChessBase 9.0 Reader, a big
reference database featuring more than 100,000 Queen’s Gambit games, as well as
a complete opening book that can be used to practice what you have learnt with
Fritz.
System requirements: PC (minimum 233 MHz and 32 MB RAM, recommended 1 GHz,
256 MB), DVD drive, Windows98 SE, ME, 2000 or XP, Sound card, Windows Media
Player 9 or higher (for the multimedia lessons). Alternately: standard DVD
player and TV set (PAL).
GARRY KASPAROV: HOW TO PLAY THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT - on DVD-ROM with CB9-Reader /
DVD-VIDEO - Video running time: 3 h 20 min - Language: English and subtitles in
English, German, Spanish and Italian (available only on TV) |