Robert Ris A Complete | Black Repertoire Agains...
: The core of his repertoire is the Queen's Gambit Accepted ( dxc4d x c 4
: Some lines (especially in the Sveshnikov) can be theoretically heavy, requiring a bit of "homework" before you take them to a tournament. Robert Ris A Complete Black Repertoire Agains...
, and another high-tension repertoire against 1. The Strategy: "Grab Them by the Throat" : The core of his repertoire is the
: Avoid cramped, passive positions. By liquidating the Robert Ris A Complete Black Repertoire Agains...
Robert Ris: A Complete Black Repertoire against 1.d4 - New In Chess
: Highly consistent approach; if you like active piece play and aren't afraid of complex tactical battles, this is a goldmine.
The repertoire is surprisingly comprehensive, addressing not just mainlines but the "sideline torture" many amateurs fear: