- The Gruenfeld Defense (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5) enjoys a special place in the family of Indian openings
- Black fights for control of the center with an early ...d7-d5 thrust, supported only by pieces.
- Black has to know the critical ideas and most promising plans as most lines are pretty sharp and concrete.
- Many top players have tried to refute the Gruenfeld, only to honourably fail and end up defending the opening.
- This
DVD presents a complete repertoire, and for each variation the author
shows the best or most promising line for an amateur or tournament
player.
The Gruenfeld Defense (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5) enjoys a special star
status in the family of Indian openings. It involves a daringly active
concept: fighting for control of the center with an early ...d7-d5
thrust by Black, supported only by pieces. The ensuing lines and
positions promise more active play than most openings. Black has to
know the critical ideas and most promising plans as most lines are
pretty sharp and concrete.
Many top players have tried to refute the Gruenfeld, only to honorably fail and end up defending its charms with remarkable
success. The opening is fully covered in 50 sections covering all lines
of any importance. Two bonus sections discuss typical endgames - Black
usually has equal or superior chances in Gruenfeld endings - as well as
characteristic middlegame pawn structures. T
he DVD presents a complete
repertoire, and for each variation the author shows the best or most
promising line for an amateur or tournament player. The games database
gives the chance to understand more than 8,000 Gruenfeld games played
by the best players - 1,300 of them deeply annotated. The majority of
the notes are by Krasenkow and Ftacnik who have diligently covered the
opening in "ChessBase Magazine" for two decades.
Video running time: 7 hours 21 min.
Lubomir Ftacnik is a Slovak
Grandmaster with decades of experience in international chess. As a
younger member of a strong chess generation in the former
Czechoslovakia he helped to win silver at the Luzern Chess Olympiad in
1982. Most of his fellow Grandmasters have been keen defenders of
Gruenfeld Defense and the author has come up with his share of ideas in
various lines. The work on the Gruenfeld DVD is the fruit of 30 years
experience with this active and rewarding opening.
System requirements:
Pentium-Processor at 300 Mhz or higher, 64 MB RAM, Windows XP, Windows
Vista, DVD drive, mouse, soundcard.