Description: For sale is the book Hypermodern Opening Repertoire For White by Eric Schiller offers an unconventional approach to opening play for White. In this book, Schiller encourages White to reject the classical principles of opening play and adopt a hypermodern strategy. Instead of placing pawns in the center, White allows Black to build an ideal pawn center. Schiller introduces hypermodern concepts, emphasizing piece development and control of the center without necessarily occupying it with pawns early on. The book guides White players away from traditional pawn structures and classical opening moves. Schiller advocates for flexibility and adaptability. Diagrams and explanations illustrate the concepts. Schiller uses games played by leading players as examples to demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach. The book provides a complete repertoire for White, covering various openings where hypermodern ideas can be applied.Ideal for Adventurous Players: If you’re an adventurous chess player seeking fresh ideas and willing to challenge conventional wisdom, this book is a valuable resource. Eric Schiller, born in New York City in 1955, is a renowned chess expert. He has a Ph.D. in linguistics and has actively participated in chess tournaments, including serving as Chief Press Officer during the World Chess Championship. Schiller’s expertise in the Flohr-Zaitsev Variation made him sought-after when Gary Kasparov used that opening in the 1990 World Chess Championship. Whether you’re a seasoned player looking to expand your repertoire or a curious beginner, Hypermodern Opening Repertoire For White offers an intriguing alternative to traditional opening play. .See pictures for details!
Price: 7.99 USD
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
End Time: 2025-01-15T00:53:31.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.5 USD
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Book Title: Hypermodern Opening Repertoire For White
Signed: No
Age Level: Adults, Young Adults
City: Berlin, Moscow
Inscribed: No
Modified Item: No
Regional Cuisine: American, British, Russian, German
Type: Manual
Language: English
Personalized: No
Author: Eric Schiller
Topic: Board Games, Chess, Games, History, Indoor Games
Subjects: Puzzles, Trivia & Indoor Games