The Trompowsky

The Trompowsky by Nigel Davies, published by Everyman Chess in 2005, is a comprehensive exploration of one of White’s favored queen’s pawn openings. This 2nd edition, written in English and spanning 144 pages, delves into the rise of the Trompowsky Attack, which has gained significant traction among players, including notable figures like Garry Kasparov. The book provides an insightful overview of the opening’s strategies and tactics, making it suitable for both club and tournament players.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the Trompowsky Attack, with model games illustrating key concepts for both White and Black. The author emphasizes the importance of early moves in establishing control and presenting challenges for Black. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their understanding of chess openings, particularly within the context of games and activities related to chess.
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From relative obscurity to one of White’s favorite queen’s pawn openings, the rise in popularity of the Trompowsky Attack over the last decade or so has been quite staggering. Even the World number one Garry Kasparov has tried his hand at this dynamic opening.
The Trompowsky is an ideal weapon for club and tournament players. From as early as move two White stamps his authority on the game and gives Black difficult problems to solve.
Grandmaster Nigel Davies presents readers with up-to-date coverage of this ever-expanding opening. Using model games for both White and Black, he studies the key strategies and tactics associated with the Trompowsky.
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