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Re: Understanding the Marshall Attack
Reply #10 - 03/31/10 at 06:50:14
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Now there´s a PDF download at http://gambitbooks.com/books/marshall.html

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Re: Understanding the Marshall Attack
Reply #9 - 02/08/10 at 17:50:08
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TopNotch wrote on 02/08/10 at 15:39:48:
HgMan wrote on 02/08/10 at 02:14:38:
Fair question, though.  There's been a bit of a glut on the Marshall just recently.  I like to think I'm ahead of the curve.  I had been playing the Catalan for some time before all the books recently came out and ruined my fun.  The Marshall was a more recent addition, but I feel as though the opening has been saturated with new literature.


But sadly only from Black's point of view.

Indeed I consider the Marshall Attack a far more serious threat to 1.e4 as a drawing weapon than the Petroff.

Currently there seems not even the slightest chance of gaining an edge in the Marshall accepted.

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[Event "Montreal International Chess Tournament"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2009.??.??"]
[EventDate "2009.??.??"]
[Round "5"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Arkadi Naiditsch"]
[Black "Alexander Onischuk"]
[ECO "C89"]
[WhiteElo "2697"]
[BlackElo "2699"]
[PlyCount "100"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 O-O 8. c3 d5 9. exd5 Nxd5 10. Nxe5 Nxe5 11. Rxe5 c6 12. d4 Bd6 13. Re1 Qh4 14. g3 Qh3 15. Qf3 Bg4 16. Qg2 Qh5 17. Be3 Bh3 18. Bd1 Qxd1 19. Rxd1 Bxg2 20. Kxg2 f5 21. c4 bxc4
22. Nd2 c3 23. bxc3 f4 24. gxf4 Bxf4 25. Bxf4 Nxf4+ 26. Kf1 Nd5 27. Rdc1 Rae8 28. Nc4 Re6 29. Ne5 c5 30. Rab1 cxd4 31. cxd4 Ne3+ 32. Ke2 Nf5 33. Kd3 Rh6 34. Rc5 Rh3+ 35. Kc4 Nd6+ 36. Kd5 Nb5 37. Rb4 Rh6 38. Rc6 Rd8+ 39. Kc5 Rh5 40. f4 Rxh2 41. Rxa6 Nc3 42. Nc6 Ne4+ 43. Kb6 Re8 44. d5 Rd2 45. Rd4 Rxd4 46. Nxd4 Nf6 47. d6 Re4 48. Ra8+ Kf7 49. Ra7+ Ke8 50. Nc6
Nd7+ 1-0

The position after 17.Be3 is certainly worth investigating - I am sure Naiditsch was well prepared as he sat on the other side of the board some years before facing 15.Qf3 and losing (with Black).
  
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Re: Understanding the Marshall Attack
Reply #8 - 02/08/10 at 17:31:29
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TopNotch wrote on 02/08/10 at 15:39:48:
Indeed I consider the Marshall Attack a far more serious threat to 1.e4 as a drawing weapon than the Petroff.

Currently there seems not even the slightest chance of gaining an edge in the Marshall accepted.

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Time for 2.f4 perhaps?
Sorry Top, I couldn't help it  Wink

But seriously, the problem for an amateur player wanting to play the Marshall with Black is that it almost never materializes.
  
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Re: Understanding the Marshall Attack
Reply #7 - 02/08/10 at 15:39:48
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HgMan wrote on 02/08/10 at 02:14:38:
Fair question, though.  There's been a bit of a glut on the Marshall just recently.  I like to think I'm ahead of the curve.  I had been playing the Catalan for some time before all the books recently came out and ruined my fun.  The Marshall was a more recent addition, but I feel as though the opening has been saturated with new literature.


But sadly only from Black's point of view.

Indeed I consider the Marshall Attack a far more serious threat to 1.e4 as a drawing weapon than the Petroff.

Currently there seems not even the slightest chance of gaining an edge in the Marshall accepted.

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Re: Understanding the Marshall Attack
Reply #6 - 02/08/10 at 15:26:14
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when I started this book, there was nothing on the market...

best for last!?
  
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Re: Understanding the Marshall Attack
Reply #5 - 02/08/10 at 13:29:10
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Opening books are a bit like busses. You wait on them forever, and when they finally arrive, there are several of them!

Some years ago there were no books on the e6, d6 dutch. Then there were two books at the same time. There has recently been quite many books on the CK after some drought.

The Marshall attack has of course a very good reputation. Now, I'd rather see something done on Bc5 Bb7 variations or the Steinitz deferred.
  

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Re: Understanding the Marshall Attack
Reply #4 - 02/08/10 at 04:41:12
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HgMan wrote on 02/08/10 at 02:14:38:
Fair question, though.  There's been a bit of a glut on the Marshall just recently.  I like to think I'm ahead of the curve.  I had been playing the Catalan for some time before all the books recently came out and ruined my fun.  The Marshall was a more recent addition, but I feel as though the opening has been saturated with new literature.


Indeed, although that isn't really surprising given the regularity of its appearance at super-GM level.

I also have high expectations of this book, although at this stage I don't intend to buy it since my residence is already over cluttered with chess books.

  

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Re: Understanding the Marshall Attack
Reply #3 - 02/08/10 at 02:14:38
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Fair question, though.  There's been a bit of a glut on the Marshall just recently.  I like to think I'm ahead of the curve.  I had been playing the Catalan for some time before all the books recently came out and ruined my fun.  The Marshall was a more recent addition, but I feel as though the opening has been saturated with new literature.
  

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Re: Understanding the Marshall Attack
Reply #2 - 02/07/10 at 22:38:43
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It's Dave Vigorito.  All his books are excellent.
  
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Reply #1 - 02/07/10 at 03:58:14
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I was wondering, how will this book compare to other sources on the Marshall (e.g. Pavlovic, Brunello, ECO, etc)?
  

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Understanding the Marshall Attack
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