Foreword by Anatoly Karpov
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Introduction
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Symbols
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1
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Theoretically important games for
independent analysis
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1.1
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Games by World Champions
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1.2
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Master games
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2
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Encyclopaedia
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Table
1:
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1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.e5
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Table
2:
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4.c3 Mb6 5.kf3 Jd7 6.a3!?
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Table
3:
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4.c3 kc6
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Table
4:
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5.kf3 Jd7
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Table 5:
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6.je2 Kge7 7.ka3 cxd4 8.cxd4 Kf5 9.kc2
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Table 6:
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5.kf3 Mb6
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Table 7:
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6.a3 Kh6 7.b4 cxd4 8.cxd4
Kf5
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Table 8:
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6.a3 c4
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3
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A summary of the 3.e5 system
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4
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Games for further study
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5
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The latest theoretical developments
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Appendix
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Index of themes
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Index of names
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Index of games
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Index of variations
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Minggu, 19 Agustus 2012
French Defence, Advance Variation (Volume 2) – Evgeny Sveshnikov
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