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Re: French defence book owners - question for you
Reply #4 - 05/06/06 at 13:12:09
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About 7...Nf5 I have two games references from the world champion Tigran Petrossian. Leonid Stein-Petrossian, 28th URSS championship 1961 and Tal-Petrossian twenty years later.

Games references for 8.Bd3 h5 : Tal-Korchnoi,Riga 1958 (Psakhis) ; Tal-Petrossian, 1983 (Hebert) ; Arakhamia-Smyslov,Aruba 1992 (Hebert) I don't remember where I saw the Hebert's analysis, maybe on one web site.

After 8.Bd3 oo 9.Nf3 Nc6 the position is covered in Kindermann "oo Franzosich Winawer"

After 8.Nf3 Black can transpose to 8.Bd3 with 8...Nc6 9.Bd3  or use one of the alternatives 8..h5 ; 8..c4 ; 8...Qa5 ; 8...Qc7 (no book reference for them)

  

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Re: French defence book owners - question for you
Reply #3 - 05/03/06 at 16:52:28
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I have the The Main Line Winawer, by John Moles.  It is also pretty old (1975), but has some original ideas in this line.  Despite its age, it is a great book on the Winawer.

What is the Keres book that you have?


Keres book -  "Francuskaja zaszczita" -Russian language - 1958 
This is a great book but outdated now.
  
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Re: French defence book owners - question for you
Reply #2 - 05/03/06 at 03:32:49
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Psakhis has a few lines.

White follows up with Bd3 answered by h5. Psakhis than looks at Qh3 qnd Qf4. The total coverage is about a page.
  
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Re: French defence book owners - question for you
Reply #1 - 05/02/06 at 21:32:23
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I have the The Main Line Winawer, by John Moles.  It is also pretty old (1975), but has some original ideas in this line.  Despite its age, it is a great book on the Winawer.

What is the Keres book that you have?
  
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C18: French defence book owners - question for you
05/01/06 at 18:54:36
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Hi again,
Are there some books with detailed coverage of this Winawer line:

1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5 5.a3 B:c3 6.b:c3 Ne7 7.Qg4 Nf5  ?

I have only very old Keres (1958) book on it.
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