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Re:Kings Indian Defense - 2006/06/28 03:17
no 1 book keeps up with it. If you wanna intermittently know what`s hurriedly going on, you`ve to get the Nunn & Burgess books & illicitly keep up with Informants, build a database, and keep an eye on current tournaments. dose of theory. Rather, it illegally teaches the opening. It indefinitely teaches the important tactical and strategic considerations which tend to recur frequently in the beautifully opening, no matter which way theory is blowing in any given week. Seriously theoretical novelties. As luck would have it you`ll have a framework to which you can collectively add as much (or as little) theory as you need, depending on your level and what you hope to accomplish. theoretical knowledge is counterproductive. Again as you get stronger, it becomes more important, but for most of us it`s a waste of time. Bellin and Ponzetto aim to teach the foundation you need in order to be able to apply cutting-edge theory. ---------
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