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The Hippopotamus defence, a deceptively dangerous universal chess opening system for black, Alessio de Santis

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The Hippopotamus defence, a deceptively dangerous universal chess opening system for black, Alessio de Santis
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Hippopotamus defence
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Alessio de Santis
Sub title
a deceptively dangerous universal chess opening system for black
Summary
The Hippopotamus Defense is just what a club player needs. It's a clear-cut and straightforward chess opening, that avoids the ever-growing body of mainline theory. It's universal: Black can use the Hippo against virtually all of White choices: 1.e4, 1.d4, 1.c4, 1.f4, the Colle, London, Trompovsky, Réti and others. It's not yet, very well-known and will surprise many opponents. On top of all that, the Hippo is seriously underestimated: with its characteristic double Fianchetto, it may look quiet, but is in fact a very dangerous animal. Alessio de Santis is, one of the world's greatest experts and has, written a practical, well-structured and accessible manual. His book can be, studied on three levels: after a first flash of 3 to 4 hours you will be familiar with the Hippo's basic moves and key variations, its strategic themes and recurring maneuvers. In the second and third phase, De Santis leads you through the most important concrete lines and introduces the Semi-Hippopotamus to counter some specific White ideas. You can use the Hippo as a surprise weapon or as your main repertoire. The extensive explanations and clear conclusions make this book an easy-to-navigate manual for club players. If you like to confront your opponents with some unexpected counter-attacks, you need not look any further
Target audience
adult
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