Hello
Two
years since my adventure in writing has emerged with the
Blackmar-Diemer Gambit, Modus Operandi. The main defenses against this
aggressive opening were shelled, with the motto "get to the point":
analysis of 287 games and assimilation of the mechanisms behind this
opening. An English translation also followed.
Today
marks an important moment in my work, and learning this incredible
opening. Looked at more closely, one book dedicated to the Hübsch Gambit
existed. 40 pages co-written by Rasmus Pape, Niels Jorgen Jensen and
Dietrich Burk is out of stock for many years. Although many books
dedicated to the BDG approach, none offers a comprehensive line ... and
this defense is yet known for refuting the BDG.
Thus
I looked for a whole year on it to bring you today's study. You'll find
122 games shelled in a more accomplished than my previous works. You
will be guided through the different variants, accompanied by an introduction and a conclusion of each chapter.
You
like the Modus Operandi of the BDG, do not be hesitant with it, treat
yourself! You hesitate for even more educational format you need, there
is no doubt that the plans and ideas that are put forward will convince
you. You use it ... but with blacks, be sure you are not forgotten, the
gambit of this study was conducted objectively. You are fans of gambits,
this book in French will please you. You doubt the validity of the BDG
or Hübsch Gambit, tell yourself that you can allow 11 transpositions to
face these openings (Caro-Kann, French, Veresov, Trompowsky,
Scandinavian, English ...), also have available this book could help!
This
book of 124 pages dedicated to the Hübsch Gambit will bring the
expected answers on the supposed refutation established in the BDG. But
beware, 2012 will be the only year he will be on sale for my adventure
as an self-editor will end! You can order it for € 17 via my bookstore, or when you answer to my mail. Think of the 5%
discount on the price of the book for any bulk order, or if you have
already purchased a book from my library in the past. Cover and extract
in PJ.
Hope to read you
Eric le Diemerophile
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