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![]() ![]() ![]() Presentazione dell'Editore ![]() Chebanenko’s move 4…a6 in the Slav Defence has grown into one of the main systems for Black. It is an extremely flexible and almost universal weapon against the Queen’s Gambit. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() From the Foreword by Alexey Shirov: 'Play 4...a6 in the Slav! I used to think it was a loss of tempo but it is not!' Jeremy Silman, author of 'How to Reassess Your Chess': "Stands head and shoulders above everything else on the subject, and is how I wish every advanced opening book would be written." John Saunders, British Chess Magazine: "A very interesting book on this interesting system which has gained popularity over the past ten years or so. It is a well-researched book by a very strong player who has a growing reputation as an entertaining writer." Arne Moll, ChessVibes: "Extremely well-researched and written with a lot of passion." Bill McGeary, ChessVille: "Volumes like this do not come along very often and this will be the standard for the Chebanenko for years to come." James Vigus, author of 'Play the Slav': "The quantity of new analysis is impressive." IM John Donaldson: "Victor Bologan, whose book of his best games was widely praised, has another winner here." Carsten Hansen, ChessCafe: "For serious players of 1.d4 and the Slav, this book is a must. It is simply outstanding." Joe Petrolito, Australasian Chess Magazine: "An excellent example of how an opening book should be wrtten." GM Glenn Flear, Yearbook: "There aren't many books around by players of this calibre, nor are there many that offer so much new material." FreeChess: "Victor Bologan's first book, on his chess career, was already a modern classic. This one, his second book, is even better."
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