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The Fianchetto Scandinavian
Nico Zwirs
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The mainline from the repertoire will start with 1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Nf6 3.d4 Nxd5 4.c4 Nb6 5.Nf3 g6. From there on, the repertoire will be worked out backwards till the second move options for White.

The Fianchetto Scandinavian is characterised by the …g6 …Bg7 setup. From there on, Black will attack the centre, just as in the Grünfeld Defence. Where it is possible, Zwirs will fianchetto his bishop and explain the ideas. The plus side of this setup is that Black players are able to learn the repertoire by heart very easily. Of course, there are some cases where Black can’t fianchetto his bishop and in those lines Zwirs explains why it’s not a good idea and what the alternative is. Also, the viewer will learn about the dynamics of the opening. Normally one of the sides is going all out and sacrifices material or his pawn structure. In those cases it’s important to know if you have to go all out or sit tight. In the end there is a bonus chapter where all the choices are explained, especially the reason why the repertoire isn’t constructed around the Portuguese Gambit is interesting. This DVD is a must have for Scandinavian players or players looking for a new and creative opening.

• Video running time: 4 hours 25 Minutes (English)
• With interactive training including video feedback
• Extra: Training with ChessBase apps - Memorize the opening repertoire and play key positions against Fritz on various levels
• Database with model games

Contents

1
Introduction
2
Main Line 2.exd5 Nf6
3
1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Nf6
4
3.d4 Nxd5 4.c4 - Part 1
5
3.d4 Nxd5 4.c4 Nb6 5.Nf3 g6 6.Nc3 Bg7 7.Be2/h3 - Part 2
6
3.d4 Nxd5 4.c4 Nb6 5.Nf3 g6 6.Nc3 Bg7 7.c5 - Part 3
7
3.d4 Nxd5 4.c4 Nb6 5.Nf3 g6 6.Nc3 Bg7 7.c5 Nd5 8.Bc4 Nxc3 9.bxc3 0-0 10.0-0 Nc6 11.Bg5 - Part 4
8
3.Nf3 Nxd5 4.d4 g6
9
3.Bb5 Nbd7 4.Nf3 Nxd4 5.Nc3 g6 - Part 1
10
3.Bb5 Nbd7 4.Nc3/c4 - Part 2
11
3.c4 c6 4.dxc6/Nc3 - Part 1
12
3.c4 c6 4.d4 - Part 2
13
3.Nc3 Nxd5 4.Bc4/Nxd5/d4
14
2nd move alternatives
15
1.e4 d5
16
2.d4 dxe4 - Blackmar-Diemer-Gambit
17
2.Nc3 d4 3.Nce2 e5
18
2.Nf3 dxe4 3.Ng5 Bf5
19
2.e5 Bf5 3.d4 e6
20
2.d3 e5
21
Why not the Portuguese Gambit - 1.e4 d5 2.esd5 Nf6 3.d4 Bg4
22
Exercises 01-10
23
Exercise 01
24
Exercise 02
25
Exercise 03
26
Exercise 04
27
Exercise 05
28
Exercise 06
29
Exercise 07
30
Exercise 08
31
Exercise 09
32
Exercise 10
33
Exercises 11-20
34
Exercise 11
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Exercise 12
36
Exercise 13
37
Exercise 14
38
Exercise 15
39
Exercise 16
40
Exercise 17
41
Exercise 18
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Exercise 19
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Exercise 20
44
Exercises 21-29
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Exercise 21
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Exercise 22
47
Exercise 23
48
Exercise 24
49
Exercise 25
50
Exercise 26
51
Exercise 27
52
Exercise 28
53
Exercise 29
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