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Rating: Summary: poor and limited database ! Review: It's only a poor limited database. I'm really disappointed to bye this Gambit book I bought this book just after the excellent work of Burgess in Slav defence. U can't learn opening from this book. If u want to learn the ideas of Slav or Semi-Slav or QG , Sadler is the best, then u can use chess base or chess assistant to see more.... I will never bye another book of PEDERSEN.
Rating: Summary: Solid opening book Review: This is one of those Gambit opening books that are easy to read and contain enough analysis for a strong player to base his opening repertoire on, both for white and black. Myself, I play Meran with white only. Pedersen's opening books are pretty close to what I expect of opening books. But more specific discussion of the ideas behind the opening in the style of Yrjölä's books, or in the style of the "Pirc Alert!" would make this even better, especially for the intermediate player and below. This book complements the same author's Botvinnik Semi-Slav book, which also includes the Moscow variation. One reviewer called the other book even better than this one, so I'll definitely buy it some day if I start playing this system with black also. But where are the analyses on the Noteboom and the 4.e4 gambit variations?
Rating: Summary: poor and limited database Review: When I compare this work with Sadler and Burgess.......! It's only a poor limited database. I'm really disappointed to bye this Gambit book I bought this book just after excellent book of Burgess : The Slav! but these books are not comparable If u want to learn the ideas of Slav or Semi-Slav or QG , Sadler is the best U can't learn opening from this book. I will never bye another book of PEDERSEN !
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