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Product details:
- Publisher Quality Chess
- Date of Publication 31 March 2010
- ISBN 9781906552534
- Binding Paperback
- See also 9781906552961
- No. of pages448 pages
- Size 240x170x25 mm
- Weight 752 g
- Language English
- Illustrations b/w illus 0
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Long description:
The Alterman Gambit Guide: White Gambits is an instructional manual for improving players. Sharpen your tactics and learn to play dynamic attacking chess while studying the most entertaining gambits. Lines covered include: Evans Gambit, Panov Attack, Morra Gambit, Philidor, Danish Gambit, Urusov Gambit, Morphy Attack, Cochrane Gambit, Max Lange Attack and Milner-Barry Gambit.
NOTE: This is not a high-level theoretical work, but an instructional book for juniors and other players starting out.
"Alterman isn't offering a White-to-move-and-win tome, though I believe that the book's quality will give its readers lots of free points? Alterman's emphasis is pedagogical, and I believe he succeeds in this task.
Certainly strong players can use this book to sharpen up their repertoires (though Alterman rightly suggests that his book should be used as a beginning and not the end of that process), but for the target audience (young players, players who haven't gone through their gambit stage, and maybe anyone to at least 1700-1800 or so) I think this is an excellent purchase. Highly recommended. 5 stars" -- - Dennis Monokroussos, Chess Today