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Dive into the world of chess openings with a look at the 15th edition of Modern Chess Openings, or MCO-15. This comprehensive one-volume reference covers all chess openings and has been a standard English language work for almost a century, earning the nickname "The Chess Player's Bible".
Completely revised and updated in 2008 by 3-time U.S. Chess Champion Nick de Firmian, MCO-15 incorporates the latest changes, recent tournament matches, and important theory developments. It's designed for players of all levels, from beginners who are just starting to read about the game to International Grandmasters who need to stay current on innovations.
The book presents a clear and concise overview of each opening, including strategic concepts and historical information in the chapter introductions. Its core content consists of detailed tables and notes on chess variations, highlighting the best known play, interesting sidelines, clever traps and tricks, and even enticing mistaken strategies with their refutations.
MCO-15 is compiled from a variety of sources, most importantly, the raw games of top players worldwide, which were analyzed and checked with computer programs. Other sources include books on specific openings, magazines like Chess Life and New in Chess, and commentary from the Internet Chess Club.
Explore detailed coverage of major opening groups and specific lines such as the Ruy Lopez, Sicilian Defense, Queen's Gambit Declined, Semi-Slav, and the English Opening. The book discusses systems and responses for openings initiated by moves like 1.Nf3 (Reti, King's Indian Attack), 1.b3 (Larsen's Opening), and 1.f4 (Bird's Opening), as well as unusual King's Pawn Defenses (like Philidor's, Bishop's, Hungarian, Robatsch, Nimzovich) and Queen's Pawn Games and Gambits (including the Trompowsky, Veresov's, Torre Attacks, Blackmar-Diemer, and Albin gambits).
Described as "User-friendly, up-to-date, and reliable," MCO-15 is a trusted tool for learning and mastering chess openings, offering insights into deep and original ideas discovered over the ages.
References:
De Firmian, N. (2008). Modern chess openings (15th ed.). Random House Puzzles & Games.
By Manchoon SamchoonDive into the world of chess openings with a look at the 15th edition of Modern Chess Openings, or MCO-15. This comprehensive one-volume reference covers all chess openings and has been a standard English language work for almost a century, earning the nickname "The Chess Player's Bible".
Completely revised and updated in 2008 by 3-time U.S. Chess Champion Nick de Firmian, MCO-15 incorporates the latest changes, recent tournament matches, and important theory developments. It's designed for players of all levels, from beginners who are just starting to read about the game to International Grandmasters who need to stay current on innovations.
The book presents a clear and concise overview of each opening, including strategic concepts and historical information in the chapter introductions. Its core content consists of detailed tables and notes on chess variations, highlighting the best known play, interesting sidelines, clever traps and tricks, and even enticing mistaken strategies with their refutations.
MCO-15 is compiled from a variety of sources, most importantly, the raw games of top players worldwide, which were analyzed and checked with computer programs. Other sources include books on specific openings, magazines like Chess Life and New in Chess, and commentary from the Internet Chess Club.
Explore detailed coverage of major opening groups and specific lines such as the Ruy Lopez, Sicilian Defense, Queen's Gambit Declined, Semi-Slav, and the English Opening. The book discusses systems and responses for openings initiated by moves like 1.Nf3 (Reti, King's Indian Attack), 1.b3 (Larsen's Opening), and 1.f4 (Bird's Opening), as well as unusual King's Pawn Defenses (like Philidor's, Bishop's, Hungarian, Robatsch, Nimzovich) and Queen's Pawn Games and Gambits (including the Trompowsky, Veresov's, Torre Attacks, Blackmar-Diemer, and Albin gambits).
Described as "User-friendly, up-to-date, and reliable," MCO-15 is a trusted tool for learning and mastering chess openings, offering insights into deep and original ideas discovered over the ages.
References:
De Firmian, N. (2008). Modern chess openings (15th ed.). Random House Puzzles & Games.