Originally posted by raphael78I don't pretend to be an expert... I however, like Lukerik, play the opening exclusively.
Thanks for all the responses, which I got till now. I really appreciate it.
One of the main reason, why I like the English opening is because the way it opens up the game for white and also the number of other openings it can transpose to. I am prehaps not aware of all the other openings and I feel, if I learn English opening I may get a rub of other o ...[text shortened]... s in the site, which book I should pick and what I can expect from it.
Thanks,
Raphael.
this site is Jeremy Silman's, the writer of the "Complete Endgame Course" which I also highly recommend. Anyway, this is what Silman writes about "The Dynamic English"
http://www.jeremysilman.com/book_reviews_js/js_dynamic_english.html
Originally posted by raphael78I think the English is a good opening for white.
Hi All,
I am not well versed with all the openings, but even with my limited knowledge I have a feeling that the English opening for White is quite potent. Its give a very good defense also a lots of attacking options. Also its quite flexible and we can transpose to some other opening if required.
Based on my notions about the English opening, is i ...[text shortened]... e know the best book for it.
Any pointers would be highly appreciated!!
Thanks,
Raphael.
I don't think there is a "best" opening for white
however. As far as the best book on the english
you might try volume A of the encylopepia of
chess openings.
Originally posted by Heroic MetoolTheory is not the slightest problem in all but a few openings. If you know what you're doing and understand the positions, it will come naturally.
I'd like to know more about the "Dynamic English" book, too. I'm really sick of playing the London System, and I think the English would be a good way to try for an advantage as white without memorizing lots of theory.
Originally posted by raphael78I'm no expert obviously, but if you're looking for a repertuare book, go with the Dynamic English. It mainly focuses on the accelerated fianchetto, and in most lines, Ne2 instead of f3.
Thanks for all the responses, which I got till now. I really appreciate it.
One of the main reason, why I like the English opening is because the way it opens up the game for white and also the number of other openings it can transpose to. I am prehaps not aware of all the other openings and I feel, if I learn English opening I may get a rub of other o s in the site, which book I should pick and what I can expect from it.
Thanks,
Raphael.
Karpov's book is more general, and instead of many opening books, it mainly consists of annotations of games played in English.