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The menacing Colle & Zukertort System for the Club Player
Robert Ris
€ 39,90
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With the moves d4-Nf3-e3-Bd3 White aims for simple piece development and to slowly build up a devastating attack on the kingside!

In this course, two main setups are explained in detail. The Colle-Koltanowski, named after Edgard Colle and George Koltanowski - who developed the system in the 1920s, is based on the move c2-c3 followed by Nbd2 and the pawn break e3-e4. The alternative approach with b2-b3 and fianchettoing the dark-squared bishop is called the Zukertort System and contains much more venom than one may think at first! Both systems are very easy to learn, and hence, a favorite among club players. No learning loads of opening theory, just a simple game plan to go quickly for the kill! Whichever setup you pick: White’s position has a strong foundation, no weaknesses and a firm grip over the centre so we are ready to rock & roll! In this course, all the thematic sacrifices, manoeuvres and other attacking motifs are illustrated by classical games from the past and recent top grandmasters encounters alike!

Contents

1
Introduction
2
The Colle-Koltanowski System (c3)
3
Introduction to White’s basic attacking setup: Colle-Burger
4
Various tactical motifs: Colle-Delvaux
5
Greek gift: Colle-O’Hanlon
6
e4-e5 attacking ideas: Koltanowski-O’Hanlon
7
e4-e5 Black’s long-term problems: Maroczy-Singer
8
Playing against IQP: Koltanowski-Defosse
9
An early …cxd4, exd4: exploiting the e5-square: Ivanisevic-Peng
10
Plan dxc5 & b4 – Power of Bishops: Hoexter-Pibernik
11
Meran type of ideas with reversed colours: Koellner-Polaczek
12
Queenside Majority – Full Board Pressure!: Tartakower-Domenech
13
Black plays an early …c5-c4: Przepiorka-Nimzowitsch
14
Ne5 & f2-f4 kingside attack: San Marco-Biro
15
The Initiative: Lakdawala-Akobian
16
Open Centre: Gomez-Martinez
17
Modern Classics
18
Rook Lift: Wei Yi-Vidit
19
Colle System in World Championship match!: Ding Liren-Nepomniachtchi
20
Triangle Variation Reversed – Queenside vs Centre, Basic ideas: Ju Wenjun-Lei Tingjie
21
Triangle Variation Reversed – Queenside vs Centre, Modern Theory …g7-g5!?: Abdusattorov-Ding Liren
22
The Zukertort System (b3)
23
Power of White’s Bishops: Jussupow-Scheeren
24
Super GM vs. Amateur – basic ideas explained: Jussupow-Uurits
25
A Free Attack!: Maroczy-Blake
26
How to anticipate Black’s defensive measures: Bruzon-Anand
27
A sensational new interpretation of the Zukertort!: Carlsen-Korobov
28
c4-d4 vs. d6-e6 attacking plans for White: Colle-Gruenfeld
29
…Ba3 idea, a model game for Black and improvements for White: Bogoljubow-Capablanca
30
A repertoire against the King’s Indian: Nakamura-Idani
31
A repertoire against Benko/Ben-Oni: Efimenko-Hnydiuk
32
Exercises
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Exercise 1
34
Exercise 2
35
Exercise 3
36
Exercise 4
37
Exercise 5
38
Exercise 6
39
Exercise 7
40
Exercise 8
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Exercise 9
42
Exercise 10
43
Repertoire Training
44
Colle System with c3
45
Modern Classics (Early c5)
46
Zukertort System with b3
47
Practice Positions
48
Position 1
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Position 2
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Position 3
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Position 4
52
Position 5
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Position 6
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Position 7
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Position 8
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Position 9
57
Position 10
58
Position 11
59
Position 12
60
Position 13
61
Position 14
62
Position 15
63
Outroduction
64
Bonus
65
Model Games
66
Analysis
67
Exercises
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