For almost two centuries the French Defense has been a universally popular opening. Many authorities have made their contribution to establishing the theory. Thanks to their efforts, players nowadays can easily make a choice between the many and various options, whether peaceful or sharp, whether statically or dynamically orientated. Just as importantly, if not more so, fans of the French worldwide can today find good options to play both for a win and a draw! All this makes the French Defense very popular. However, the authors think that many lines have not been well explained or should be revisited. Some other lines deserve a better reputation. Finally we have
also suggested some new approaches. Simply speaking, the French Defense looks to be inexhaustible and there cannot be enough books dedicated to
it. This book takes a step in the direction of revitalizing our favorite Opening!
The authors have decided to set the book in order from the less to the more popular and complex lines. In the case of the most popular moves 3. e5,
3. Nd2 and 3. Nc3, we decided to offer two options for Black – one aims to lead to calm play, taking care first with finding balance and equalizing; the other aims to lead to a direct game. Needless to say, we wish to arm the reader in all scenarios that can arise in a practical game of chess, depending on their intentions, wishes, preparation, motivation level, and standings etc.
Content:
006 Key to symbols
008 Preface
009 Introduction
011 PART I - Theory
013 Chapter 1 - Early Sidelines
031 Chapter 2 - The Exchange Variation - 3.exd5
049 Chapter 3 - The Advance Variation - 3.e5
071 Chapter 4 - The Tarrasch-Guimard-Variation - 3.Nd2
101 Chapter 5 - The Winawer Attack - 3.Nc3
149 PART III - Analyzed Games
251 PART III - Exercises