Controversial Samisch King’s Indian

Author:Chris Ward
Publisher:Batsford
Date/Format:2004 Paperback
Content:224 Pages
ISBN:978-0713488722
Language:English

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The Samisch variation is commonly recognized as being the sharpest way of meeting the popular King’s Indian Defence, although in its modern use by White, one is just as likely to see positional queenside play as any deadly assault on the Black king.

In this innovative opening book, Grandmaster Chris Ward takes a look at its transformation over time. He offers a unique insight into the subtleties of this system and reflects on many of his own experiences, while observing why such modern greats as Karpov, Kasparov and Kramnik have been tempted by the characteristically aggressive 5 fe.

If you have had enough of endless pages of daunting variations but want to develop your understanding of a fascinating opening, then this is the book for you. It offers useful tips on how to further your preparations as well as invaluable pointers on previously discarded lines that deserve to be revisited.


About the Author

Chris Ward is an International Grandmaster and former British Champion. He is also an experienced and popular chess coach as well as the author of numerous books on the game including Chess Choice Challenge, Chess Choice Challenge 2, Endgame Play and Queen’s Gambit Accepted all published by Batsford. He lives in Beckenham, Kent.