- Here is an opening for Black which will furnish good results in the shortest possible time.
- International
Master Andrew Martin has written extensively on the Center Counter and
here he turns his attention to 1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Qxd5 3.Nc3 Qd6!?
- Playing flat out for the win against 1.e4 is never easy, but here we encounter a variation where Black can do just that!
- This
DVD will be a boon to all chessplayers, but particularly to the busy
person with limited time for study or those who wish to incorporate a
new defense into their Black repertoire.
- In this new updated DVD Andrew Martin casts his eye over recent trends and offers solutions for Black in the critical lines.
It's easy-to-learn and easy-to-play. Here is an opening for Black which
will furnish good results in the shortest possible time. What other
opening could we be referring to apart from the Scandinavian or Center
Counter Defense: 1.e4 d5! International Master Andrew Martin has
written extensively on the Center Counter and here he turns his
attention to 1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Qxd5 3.Nc3 Qd6!?. Playing flat out for the
win against 1.e4 is never easy, but here we encounter a variation where
Black can do just that! All relevant second and third move alternatives
for White are covered too.
This DVD will be a boon to all chess players,
but particularly to the busy person with limited time for study or
those who wish to incorporate a new defense into their Black repertoire
with the minimum possible hassle. This really is the Scandinavian - the
easy way! Since the first edition of this DVD, the Scandinavian with
3...Qd6 has become very popular. Rightly so, because it ticks a lot of
boxes for the competitive chessplayer. Important games are being played
in this line frequently all over the world at all levels. In this new
updated "Scandinavian - The Easy Way", Andrew Martin casts his eye over
recent trends and offers solutions for Black in the critical lines. He
reworks 3...Qd6 and modernizes the variation where necessary. Black can
still play 3...Qd6 with confidence!
Video running time: 4
hours
IM Andrew
Martin is 50 years old and is the manager of Coaching for the English Chess
Federation. This is his 16th DVD for ChessBase.
System
requirements: Pentium-Processor at 300 Mhz or higher, 64 MB RAM, Windows XP,
Windows Vista, DVD drive, mouse, soundcard.