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Re: Repertoire against d4!
Reply #4 - 06/30/09 at 11:30:38
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Thanks for the reply TN. My current rating is 1419 and I generally like to play tactical, attacking games. I've been thinking about KID but would like a book which contains white's other options other than 2.c4.

At my level 2.c4 is only occassionally played, and so it seems more important to concentrate on white's other systems.

Any Suggestions?
  
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Re: Repertoire against d4!
Reply #3 - 06/30/09 at 07:13:37
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I think this thread should be moved to 'General Chess' as the question posed by Kafka covers all 1.d4 sub-Forums. However, it is up to the moderator to determine whether this would be an appropriate action. 

I will offer the following brief suggestions for now:

<1400: King's Indian or Modern Benoni
<1700: Queen's Gambit Declined or Slav
<2000: Nimzo/QID/Catalan/Cox's book or Benko

Note: In order to provide more precise, constructive advice, I would need more information on Kafka's style/rating/current openings.
  

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Re: Repertoire against d4!
Reply #2 - 06/29/09 at 19:18:43
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Rizzitano's book is good, but it's almost certainly not for someone who has only played competitive chess for a couple of years! What is your ELo, Kafka?
  
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Re: Repertoire against d4!
Reply #1 - 06/29/09 at 17:04:16
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Well, I would pick an opening, before picking a book, rather than the other way around.   

You can get pretty much any repertoire book that strikes your fancy and then supplement it with Cox's Dealing with d4 Deviations or Dembo's Anti-King's Indian book.

That said, Rizzitano's book on the Queen's Gambit Accepted is a good, all-around solution.
  
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Repertoire against d4!
06/29/09 at 15:26:16
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I've only been playing competitive chess for a couple of years and I am still searching for a repertoire against d4. Can anybody recommend a book which provides an all encompassing repertoire against d4, including all of white's other tries such as the colle, london etc?

  
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