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The Queen's Indian
Detailed Explanation of an Important Chess Opening
by Jussi Tella, Jouni Yrjölä

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Our Price: £ 16.99 (Paying in GBP £ only for customers in the UK)

Publisher: Gambit, 2003
Edition: Paperback medium
ISBN: 1-901983-90-0
Pages: 288
Language: English


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This book provides detailed coverage and strategic explanation of all lines of the Queen's Indian, with particular focus on the most critical and topical variations.

The Queen's Indian is one of the most important modern chess openings. It was one of the key battlegrounds of the Kasparov vs. Karpov world championship matches. It is renowned for its resilience, but is nevertheless a good choice for those seeking to win with either colour.

Both White and Black have plenty of ways to complicate, and there are few lines where either side is forced to exchange pieces off into a dull endgame.

The Queen's Indian is the 'companion' opening of the Nimzo-Indian, and was also a brainchild of the great chess thinker Aron Nimzowitsch.

Black establishes his light-squared bishop on the long diagonal, and if White is not careful, this can form the basis of a devastating attack. In the critical lines, White contests this diagonal, either by trying to block it with a pawn advance, or by opposing Black's bishop with a fianchetto of his own.

Jouni Yrjölä is a grandmaster from Finland. He has won the Finnish Championship twice, and regards Sochi 1984, where he shared third place with the legendary Mikhail Tal, as his best tournament result. He was awarded his grandmaster title in 1990.

Jussi Tella is also from Finland. He is an international master and an experienced chess trainer. They also wrote the Gambit book An Explosive Chess Opening Repertoire for Black.

Dr. W. Schweizer, Rochade: "I can warmly recommend this comprehensive theoretical work to amateurs and professionals equally."

Sören Bär, Rochade: "Anyone who plays the Queen's Indian as black and/or meets it with white should have this book."

Scott Parker, Georgia Chess: "The authors do a fine job presenting the basic ideas for what do for or against hanging pawns, isolated d-pawns, hedgehog structures, etc., and although this chapter isn't long, it may be the most valuable one in the book.

The student who absorbs the material in this book should not only be able to play the opening, but also formulate a reasonable middlegame plan. ... If you want only one Queen's Indian book on your shelf, this is the one you want."

John Saunders, BCM: "An example of their thoroughness is the attention given to Nimzo-Indian hybrids in chapter five. For that reason, it will probably prove indispensable to Nimzo-Indian, as well as Queen's Indian, players." - John Saunders, BCM

Michael Blake, IECG Newsletter: "A potential gem for any player wanting to learn the Queen's Indian."

Marvin Carbin, Open File: "Overall this is a weighty but excellent cover of this reliable defence and along side the Nimzo-Indian Defence both provide a solid and popular repertoire against 1. d4."

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