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Re: member area of flank openings question
Reply #3 - 05/21/08 at 20:31:41
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mihain wrote on 05/21/08 at 17:03:04:
Does it cover the english from an repertoire point of view? I am especially intersted in the c4 g3 move order but not only.   

Also does the pdf and png files come with analysis or just lines?

I am an Elo 2148 player. I am back to chess after 6 y(I am just getting 27y) and I will only be able to play on my free time so I will switch completelly to c4(I was playing both d4 and c4 in the past) but I was spending lot of time on theory when I was young. I am not looking to cut the theory study but I am re building a repertoire that will last me without keeping up to date on a monthly bases with the latest theory. c4 can be active enoough and can fight for an advatage in the opening and the positions suit me. 

also any other advice on picking up the english again highly apreciated. I no longer have a coach and no access to my materials I used before I stopped playing

thanks



I would not look to Chesspub for "a repertoire point of view."  It pays good attention to recent innovations, and offers some very expert opinion along the way.  While it does not contain all the information you need to build a repertoire, I would say that it's very useful to that end, and definitely will keep you posted on what's been happening lately.

I'm a gold subscriber and consider it worth my money.
  

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Re: member area of flank openings question
Reply #2 - 05/21/08 at 17:53:35
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... and, welcome !!
  

Yusupov once said that “The problem with the Dutch Defence is that later in many positions the best move would be ...f5-f7” but he is surely wrong.
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mihain wrote on 05/21/08 at 17:03:04:
Does it cover the english from an repertoire point of view? I am especially intersted in the c4 g3 move order but not only.   

Yes, it does  Smiley
  

Yusupov once said that “The problem with the Dutch Defence is that later in many positions the best move would be ...f5-f7” but he is surely wrong.
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member area of flank openings question
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Does it cover the english from an repertoire point of view? I am especially intersted in the c4 g3 move order but not only.   

Also does the pdf and png files come with analysis or just lines?

I am an Elo 2148 player. I am back to chess after 6 y(I am just getting 27y) and I will only be able to play on my free time so I will switch completelly to c4(I was playing both d4 and c4 in the past) but I was spending lot of time on theory when I was young. I am not looking to cut the theory study but I am re building a repertoire that will last me without keeping up to date on a monthly bases with the latest theory. c4 can be active enoough and can fight for an advatage in the opening and the positions suit me. 

also any other advice on picking up the english again highly apreciated. I no longer have a coach and no access to my materials I used before I stopped playing

thanks

  
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