The ABC of the Benko Gambit - 2nd Edition, Andrew Martin (English)


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$ 29.90

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MOBG2DIG

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Black sacrifices a pawn as early as move three for enduring positional pressure. On this new ChessBase DVD, International Master Andrew Martin traces the history of the gambit from the games of Opocensky, Lundin and Stoltz back in the 1930s, through the golden age of Bronstein, Benko and Browne all the way to the present day, where the gambit is as popular as ever. Martin describes the main themes and ideas of the gambit and gives sound guide lines, so that any one who wants to play for the initiative with Black and play the Benko Gambit, will be very well equipped. Do you want to play for the initiative with Black? Then the Benko Gambit is surely for you. The DVD contains 6 hours video lessons, the latest ChessBase 9.0 Reader as well as an unannotated database of the contents. The 2010 update includes many recent games from top-class play and produces a balanced portrait of how the gambit stands today. Critical lines such as the Fianchetto variation with an early Rb1 are examined closely and Black is found to be in good shape. The Benko Gambit seems as playable as ever! Video running time: 6 hours More

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PROPERTIES

Language:

English

Level:

advanced, tournament player

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Minimum:

Computer: Dual Core
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Operating System: Windows 7 or 8.1
Graphics Card: 256 MB RAM
Other: Windows Media Player 9, ChessBase 14/Fritz 16 or included Reader and internet access for program activation

Recommended:

Processor: PC Intel i5 (Quadcore)
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Operating System: Windows 10, DirectX 11
Graphics Card: 512 MB RAM and more
Other: DirectX10-compatible sound card, Windows Media Player 11 and internet access for program activation

ChessBase Account:

Internet access and modern web browser, e.g. Chrome, Edge, Safari.

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Language English
Level Advanced, Tournament player
Year 2010
Streaming No
Author Martin, Andrew
Language English
Level Advanced, Tournament player
Year 2010
Streaming No
Author Martin, Andrew

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