By Wolfgang Uhlmann

Grandmaster Uhlmann has performed the French nearly solely through the complete of his chess occupation, protecting its honour opposed to the various all-time greats. nobody might be higher certified to give an explanation for how Black should still cross approximately successful With the French.

during this booklet, up to date thought relies round sixty of Uhlmann'smost very important video games, facing adaptations during which Black can play for the total aspect with self belief.

contains Uhlmann's victories over Fischer, Bronstein and plenty of different grandmasters. number of repertoires opposed to all of White's major thoughts. Sharp principles for Black opposed to White's unambitious techniques. 157 pages.

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P. B. 9. K. R. P. two squares. Q. P. two squares. JV. B. 10. and checks with the Rook and with the Pawn, (a) P. takes K. JV. K. B. K. to his Kt. second square. It. Kt. , II. IV. Q. checks on the adversary's K. fourth B. K. Kt. interposes. square. 12. IV. K. R. P. takes K. Kt. B. Q. takes K. R. P. 13. JV. B. Q. takes Q. K. takes Q. 14. JV. K. B. takes Q. , and White remains with seven Pawns against four. If, iustead of this move, you were to play your Q. to K. B. second square, he could uot avoid being checkmated three moves.

11. W. Q. (c) It versary's takes Q. , &c. would be much better to move the K. Kt. to adK. Kt. fourth square, and then third square. to adversary's K. 8 DAMIANO. THIRD GAME, i. IV. K. P. two squares. B. The same. 2. JV. K. Kt. to B. K. B. P. one square. its B. third square. 3. IV. K. Kt. takes K. P. B. K. B. P. takes K. Kt. 4. /F. Q. cheeks on B. K. Kt. P. one square. the adversary's K. R. fourth square. 5. JV. B. Q. takes K. , and checks. Q. to K. second square. 6. JV. Q. takes K. R. B. Q. takes K.

Checks on her R. fourth square. its 13. W. Q. B B. Q. interposes, (a) to her B. fourth square. (a) It would save time if the K. Kt. P. were moved two squares, imtcad of interposing the Q. B. DAMIANO. 14. IV. B. Q. Kt. P. two squares. Q. to her B. third square. 15. K. B. to adversary's Q. Kt. fourth square. B. Q. to her K. Kt. third square. IV. 16. W. B. Q. takes Q. K. R. P. takes Q. 17. /r. B. Q. Kt. takes Q. B. , and checks. Loses Q. R. and the game. DAMIANO. SECOND GAME. JV. K. P. B. two squares.

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