d4 the only way to make black give up his e5?
On Mar 23, 10:21 am, wrote:
Here, he also seems to reject so-called
hyper-modern strategy altogether, in favor of
classical.
Utter nonsense. Ideas Behind the Chess Openings devotes 5 pages to
Alekhine's Defense (1.e4 Nf6), one page to Nimzovitch's Defense (1.e4
Nc6), 27 pages to the Nimzo-Indian (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4), 16
pages to the King's Indian and Grünfeld, and 10 pages to the Réti-
Catalan -- hypermodern openings all.
Fella, you *really* ought to learn how to
read.
The key term "here" clearly specified that
what was being discussed was the exact
paragraph posted here in rgc at the top of
this thread -- not the book. LOL!
Just take your time, TK; we will try to
understand if you can't keep up with the
rest of us.
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