Zuke 'Em The Colle-Zukertort Revolutionized by David Rudel
Our Price: € 19.95
Publisher: Thinkers' Press, 2008
Edition: Paperback medium Pages: 259 Language: English
REVOLUTION
For decades, the chess world has run down the reputation of the Colle-Zukertort (a.k.a. the Rubinstein Attack) as an unassuming opening, claiming it did not exact the full measure of pain from Black in the quest to equalize.
If such is the case, why do strong players (as Black) avoid the Zukertort? Instead, they opt to play any of several pet defenses rather than deal with the constriction and onslaught from the main line.
A WHOLE NEW SYSTEM OF JUSTICE: ZUKE 'EM
In Zuke 'Em: The Colle-Zukertort Revolutionized, Rudel explains the basics of the Zukertort and then provides plenty of new ideas to address these various pet defenses that cowardly opponents may choose.
What is the Colle-Zukertort? It's a Colle with 5.b2-b3 i.o. 5.c2-c3
In this book you will also find:
- Introductory chapters for those who would not know the Zukertort from a Lemon Torte
- Analysis in real English from the perspective of someone who has played the opening exclusively for over a decade
- A barrage of never-before-published answers and extensive commentary on common lines
- A training section to help you retain and test your understanding of the opening
GM Aaron Summerscale: "Very impressed by the sheer amount of brainpower."
Mike Leahy, creator of Book-Up: "Very good!! Judging from what I've read already, I may have to switch repertoires."