Everybody wants to win fast, preferably straight out of the chess opening. This book is a collection of games played by top players in which either White or Black wins in 15 moves or less either a result of blunders, an accu...

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Everybody wants to win fast, preferably straight out of the chess opening. This book is a collection of games played by top players in which either White or Black wins in 15 moves or less either a result of blunders, an accumulation of mistakes or brilliant chess tactics.
Through the study of the games in this volume, you will improve your opening play, opening repertoire, strategies and tactical ability.
The chess openings covered in this volume are:
1) Dutch Defense (1 d4 f5)
2) Benonis - Modern Benoni, Schmid Benoni, Old Benoni & Benko Gambit
3) Trompowsky (1 d4 Nf6 2 Bg5)
4) The d-pawn Specials: Anti-Indians - Torre, London, Colle & Other 3rd move options
5) Old Indian
6) Budapest & Fajarowicz Gambits
7) Minor d-pawn Specials


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