
CLEARANCE - Queen's Gambit Declined - D'Costa & Murphy
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The Queens Gambit Declined (known as the âÂÂQGDâÂÂ) is the âÂÂMr. Reliableâ of responses to 1.d4. A favourite of many of the world champions, both past and present, its reputation has never been called into question. After the moves 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 - black sets up a solid centre and plays in a classical style; intending simple development, and quick castling to maintain central control. The QGD is a favourite of both club and professional players alike, due to the lack of forcing lines and the chances to outplay your opponent using superior middlegame strategies. Simply put - watch this DVD and your general chess understanding will improve! àIn this second edition of the âÂÂMaster & Amateurâ style ChessBase DVD in English, International Master Lorin DâÂÂCosta and chess-software expert Nick Murphy take you through the main ideas of the QGD in an easy to understand, conversational style. In this DVD they examine: The Tartakower and Lasker Defences The dangerous exchange variation Bf4 lines Other attempts v the QGD e.g. the Catalan The Master and Amateur series gives you the advantage of having chess expert training, alongside an amateur player asking the type of questions that YOU want to ask. Video running time: 7 hours 28 min. (English) With interactive training including video feedback Exclusive training database with 50 essential games Including CB 12 â Reader Internet required for activation. àAbout the Authors Lorin DâÂÂCosta is an International Master from London, England. He is a professional chess coach and author of three chess books. He has coached some of EnglandâÂÂs best young talent, and the England youth squad at both the World and European Youth Championships, with pupils winning medals at these prestigious events. àNick Murphy is an actor and chess enthusiast - and an acknowledged chess software expert. Born in Yorkshire and living in London, he has released two DVDs: âÂÂGuide to ChessBaseâ & âÂ






















