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MASTERING THE CHESS OPENINGS volume 3 (John Watson) 352
pages (248 mm by 172 mm). £17.99/$29.95/24,30
For many chess-players, opening study is sheer hard work. It
is difficult to know what is important and what is not, and when specific
knowledge is vital, or when a more general understanding is sufficient.
Tragically often, once the opening is over, a player won't know what plan to
follow, or even understand why his pieces are on the squares on which they sit.
In this highly-acclaimed and popular series, John Watson
helps chess-players achieve a more holistic and insightful view of the
openings. He explains not only the ideas and strategies behind specific
openings, but also the interconnections of chess openings taken as a whole. By
presenting the common threads that underlie opening play, Watson provides a
permanent basis for playing openings of any type.
This third volume focuses on the English Opening while also
drawing together many threads from the first two books in a wide-ranging
discussion of general opening topics. Particularly in the context of reversed
and analogous forms of standard structures, we understand why certain ideas
work and others don't, and experience the concept of 'Cross-Pollination' at
work in even more varied forms than seen in the first two volumes.
International Master John Watson is one of the
world's most respected writers on chess. His groundbreaking four-volume work on
the English firmly established his reputation in the 1980s, and he has produced
a string of top-quality works since. In 1999, Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy, Watson's first
book for Gambit, won the British Chess Federation Book of the Year Award and
the United States Chess Federation Fred Cramer Award for Best Book. He reviews
chess books for The Week in Chess and hosts a weekly radio show on the Internet
Chess Club.
Gambit books by Watson: The Gambit
Guide to the Modern Benoni, Secrets of
Modern Chess Strategy, Chess Strategy in
Action, Mastering the Chess Openings volume
1, Mastering the Chess Openings volume
2, Mastering the Chess Openings volume
3, Mastering the Chess Openings volume
4, Chess Openings for Kids.
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sample from the book.
"Watson is an icon in chess publishing ... There is nothing
to be compared to the approach presented in this book." - IM Frank Zeller,
Schachwelt
"...ranks among the very best openings books I have seen
lately. I can honestly recommend its purchase." - Uwe Bekemann,
www.bdf-fernschachbund.de
"In exemplary fashion, Watson communicates with his readers,
gives outstanding examples, summarizes the most important details, and best of
all: when you have finished the book, you really feel you understand this
opening." - Martin Rieger, www.freechess.info
"Quite indispensable for anyone studying the English" -
Dr. W. Schweizer, Rochade Europa
"In my time as a chess writer, I have found myself with no
shortage of high standard chess literature, and this series from Gambit Books,
has since its conception, stood out with me, as one of the finest. ... Watson
implements the use of illustrative games in order to guide and educate the
reader. You will see such names as: Kasparov, Shirov, Larsen, Timman, Aronian,
Karpov, Petrosian, and Seirawan all getting to grips with the English,
unleashing ideas, and highlighting the popular themes and essential points. I
am very impressed in that while Watson is very forthcoming in his own feelings
regarding a specific idea or variation, he is careful not to lead or influence,
very much preserving the independence and own thoughts of the reader. ... In
short, whether you are already an English Opening player wanting to brush up on
your repertoire; or, you are looking for a good alternative to 1.e4 and 1.d4,
you would be making an excellent move (pardon the pun) in buying this book." -
John Lee Shaw, Chess Check
E-zine
"At the end of his introduction to the book, Watson
addresses what his aim has been in this work; 'My objective with this work is
to provide instruction and analysis ranging from that for a low-rated
developing player with, say, one or two years' experience, to a long-time
player who is familiar with a good deal of theory. That is an ambitious goal,
to be sure, and whether this volume fulfils it is a matter I leave for you to
judge.' I guess I fall into the latter category (although the good deal of
theory I'm supposed to know is questionable!) and I can say without a doubt
this book is going to be a huge aid to me when preparing, or trying to get to
grips with certain English positions, with both White and Black! I can also see
how the book is going to be of much benefit to someone who is just starting out
on the English Opening, because there is a mass of explanation on the motives
for both sides in each position. Watson is very thorough with his analysis,
covering most, if not all, early options for both sides. He doesn't hold back
with regard to his personal preferences, and in a lot of instances he points
the reader in the direction of which he thinks is the most promising way to
handle a given position. The book is very up to date. For example, it even
includes some coverage of the following crazy line which first appeared in
2008. 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nc3 Nc6 4.d4 cxd4 5.Nxd4 e6 6.g3 Qb6 7.Nb5 Ne5 8.Bf4
Nfg4 9.Qa4!? (Novelty introduced in Aronian-Leko, Linares 2008). If you want to
learn about, or gain more understanding of the English Opening (with both White
and Black), then this book has to be your number one choice! Awesome stuff." -
GM-elect Stephen Gordon, 3Cs Chess
"Watson surveys opening structures and gives a thorough
explanation of the strategy of openings in this series to a depth which all
active chess players should know.
A very useful series of books to read
on openings before you work in detail on developing your repertoire, and useful
texts on general opening theory. Very Highly Recommended." - Paul Dunn,
Australasian Chess
"Watson states that the English is 'wonderful grounds for
the study of positional ideas that encompass the entire range of chess
practice.' He discusses the ideas and principles of play from the very first
moves 'in order to explain the elementary properties of the English Opening'
and notes that the opening lends itself to a 'broader conceptual approach' that
allows for an increased role of verbal explanation. However, this book will
appeal to more than just beginner players, because the complexity of the
material increases as Watson delves deeper into particular positions. He writes
that the relative scarcity of the opening in practice has allowed him to
present much more up-to-date material and original analysis than in previous
volumes and that his objective is to appeal to both the beginner and those
'familiar with a good deal of theory.' The publication of this series is a
bellwether event in chess publishing, and all players should avail themselves
of the opportunity to read these books." - Mark Donlan,
Chess
Horizons
"Those interested in the English opening, should consult
John Watson's new book Mastering the Chess Openings, Volume 3. Watson
expertly guides the reader through the tricky English roads, scattering some
pretty gems along the way." - GM Lubomir Kavalek, Washington Post
"
I've learned a lot from it - especially how much I
don't know about chess yet. One of the reasons is that Watson gives a lot of
practical advice that tells a lot about grandmaster practice as well.
This is often the difference between Watson and other authors: Watson is not
afraid to mention things that may be painfully obvious to insiders, but can be
real eye openers to club players. ... This book is not only essential for chess
players who already play the English Opening, but can be a source of new
inspiration for people who, like me, have always looked at it with a mixture of
wonder, bewilderment and horror." - Arne Moll,
www.chessvibes.com
"Regular readers of my reviews will know how highly I regard
John Watson as a chess writer. He has that rare ability to get to the heart of
the matter and not only to identify what is important and what is not, but also
to communicate this intelligibly to his readership. He says in his introduction
that his intention is to provide material that will be useful both to
relatively inexperienced players and to those with more experience, something
which is not easy to achieve. As usual, though, he has climbed the pinnacle and
risen to heights that others fail to reach." - Alan Sutton, En
Passant
Martin Rieger, www.freechess.info"The writer had one
straightforward and at the same time difficult ambition: that the reader
should, after reading this book, understand the opening. Did he succeed? Yes,
absolutely!" - Martin Rieger, www.freechess.info
"This volume can be read separate from the other two in this
series; however, I recommend reading all three books. They will truly take your
game to the next level and help you understand the opening phase so much
better, as well as help minimize the risk of starting the game out from an
inferior position. Those who play the English Opening should buy this book
without out any hesitation. This book is a modern classic. It is genuinely
instructive and provides numerous examples of original analysis and
improvements over existing theory." - Carsten Hansen,
ChessCafe.com
"...epic work" - GM Lubomir Kavalek, Washington
Post
"...a thorough work that is impressive for quality of
production and value for money." - Bernard Cafferty,
BCM
"Very instructive! Collect them all!" - John Elburg,
www.chessbooks.nl
"In terms of the 'Royal Game', one could hardly wish for a
better start to 2009 than is provided by Gambit and one of the world's best
chess authors. I am referring to IM John Watson's Mastering the Chess
Openings, Volume 3, which focuses primarily on lines that stem from the
English Opening, 1 c4. Watson is truly on home territory there, covering topics
on which he is a renowned expert. His deep knowledge, understanding, and flair
for writing really shine through in what is surely destined to become a
best-seller." - GM Paul Motwani, The Scotsman
"Fans of Watson's two earlier works in the series are
certain to be pleased with his latest effort. While theory has built up on 1.c4
it is nowhere near as voluminous as for 1.e4 and 1.d4, enabling Watson to offer
more complete coverage. The present covers 1.c4 e5, 1.c4 c5 and 1.c4 Nf6. The
only variation I could find that was not covered but normally is in a work on
the English was the Double Fianchetto line in the Symmetrical English (1.c4 c5
2.Nf3 Nf6 3.g3 b6 4.Bg2 Bb7 5.Nc3 g6) which is no doubt intended for the fourth
and final volume in this series on the Reti and various other flank openings.
... definitely must reading for anyone rated 2000 on up who has any interest in
the English or modern chess. Highly Recommended" - IM John Donaldson, Chess
Today
"Reading IM Watson's prose reveals one of his great writing
strengths; getting the reader to think, and often rethink, even for positions
and variations in which one's knowledge seemed complete. His works are never
dry and always inspiring. ... There's a very good index of variations, complete
with way marking diagrams, which needs to be thorough for the English Opening
due to the large number of early transpositions. ... this fine overview will
appeal to anyone looking to discover the inside story of a powerful and
important opening. Those who already play the English will enjoy this new book
too. Mastering an opening can take a long time; this book will provide a
plethora of help and inspiration along the way. In my opinion, this is the best
volume in the series (so far)." - Sean Marsh,
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