Maybe this is the right place for a table of contents of Richard Palliser´s
Starting out : d-pawn attacks (Everyman 2008, 272 pages)
004 Bibliography 005 Introduction - The Colle-Zukertort
- The Barry Attack
- The 150 Attack
- Do these three attacks promise an objective advantage?
- Is this a complete repertoire for white?
009 1 The Colle-Zukertort against ...Be7 set-ups - The early moves
- Black plays ...Nc6
- Black plays ...Nbd7
- An early ...b6
052 2 The Colle-Zukertort against ...Bd6 set-ups - Introduction
- Black plays ...Nbd7
- Black plays ...Nc6
- The main line 8...Qe7
111 3 Other Defences to the Colle-Zukertort - Rare approaches
- An early check
- The Colle-Zukertort against the Semi-Slav
140 4 The Colle Queen´s Indian - Introduction
- A Colle-Zukertort approach
- The e3 Queen´s Indian
- A tricky move order: 2...b6
189 5 The Barry Attack - Introduction
- The solid 4...c6
- The Tarzan attack
214 6 The Main Line Barry - White plays 5e3
- Black plays 6...c5
- Forcing White to go short: 7Ne5 Nc6
246 7 The 150 Attack - Introduction
- Black castles quickly
- Black delays castling
- The 150 attack against the Modern
267 Index of variations 271 Index of complete games ****************************************
Maybe I´m a little bit stronger than the targeted audience
(club players 1400-2000 ?!) and further I had more general
interests for buying this book (as Palliser always makes a
good job and as I´m interested in some transpositions after
1b3!). Seems to be a good and very readable book about
these systems. I don´t know if I would recommend to anyone
to play the Colle-Zukertort, but if you have decided to do so
then this is definitely the book to learn from - a must buy!
Btw, Palliser doesn´t cover white set-ups (and especially no
C-Z set-ups!) against Slav, delayed Grünfeld, Dutch and Benoni.
Maybe dissapointing for some readers but certainly more honest
than other authors.
Looking only at some free pages of the Zuke´em book it becomes
obviously for any serious chess student that Rudel´s book contains
much rubbish...
tracke