A strategic weapon against 1.d4: The Queen's Indian Defense Kids the motto "learn from mistakes"
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the motto "learn from mistakes" is particularly important in chess and in developing one's own chess skills
The focus is on the modern variations 1
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but the selection is characterized by a high "failure potential": The traps hide in common positions under "natural" moves and therefore offer excellent prospects of success for the trapper
completely revised and expanded edition
A strategic weapon against 1.d4: The Queen's Indian Defense Kids the motto "learn from mistakes"The Queen's Indian is one of the favorite openings against 1. d4 among both top players and amateurs. Top players like the solid black structure, which offers plenty of scope for interesting play and new ideas. Amateur players, on the other hand, benefit from the fact that the variations are easy to learn and that understanding the position counts more than memorizing sequences of moves. Victor Bologan has himself been able to use the advantages of
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