| Thirty years ago the Trompowsky opening was almost totally unknown. It took a
few spectacular games by Rafael Vaganian to bring 2.Bg5 into the limelight, and
after that, the die was cast. Today 1.d4 Nf6 2.Bg5 is used by many of the best
players in the world and a whole body of complicated theory has built up. In
this fascinating DVD, International Master Andrew Martin traces the history of
the opening from those early days, through the "golden age" of the late 1980’s
and 1990’s, and shows how the theory and ideas have evolved into the sharp and
dangerous weapon that the Trompowsky undoubtedly is today. Martin simplifies
the theory of 2005 and creates an easy to understand repertoire for the White
player that recaptures the pioneering spirit of those early days...with
interest! He argues conclusively that 2.Bg5 can still lead to original chess.
Games from Vaganian, Hodgson, Bellon, Miladanovic, McShane, Ivanchuk and a whole
cast of excellent players help to demonstrate why.



Andrew Martin is 47 years old and lives in Sandhurst, England, with his wife
and four children. He has written several best-selling chess books, including the recent
"King’s Indian Battle Plans" and "Secret Weapons". He writes for ChessPublishing.com and has several monthly columns at
Chessville.com, JeremySilman.com and for CHESS magazine. He is a noted trainer and
coach.
System requirements: Pentium-Processor at 300 Mhz or higher, 64 MB RAM,
Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Media Player 9.0, DVD drive
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