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King's Indian Saemisch System
Including 30,000 games and 18 texts
by Boris Schipkov

King's Indian Saemisch System

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Publisher: ChessBase, 2007
Edition: DVD
ISBN: 978-3-86681-026-6
Language: English


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The Sämisch System against the King‘s Indian Defence occurs after 5.f3. There is something solid about the move (it protects the important squares e4 and g4) and something aggressive at the same time (it prepares g2-g4 and a kingside pawn storm). The ideas behind this system are easy to learn. In the large database with approximately 30,000 there are also an introductory text and a chapter with the basic ideas of the Sämisch System. These are followed by 18 texts which treat the individual opening variations. The work by the author on this CD has been infl uenced by his own practical experience (mostly positive experience). Schipkov has annotated some 400 games exclusively for the CD. In addition, there is also a training database with 30 games and almost 300 training questions. The CD is rounded off with an opening tree of all 30,000 games.

You can download the opening key from the CD here: Opening Key Saemisch. (2,2 MB)

About the author: Aged 44, the Russian theoretician Boris Schipkov lives in Novosibirsk and has already published various books and articles, including the the ChessBase-CDs „The Queen‘s Gambit Accepted“, „The Dutch A90-A99“, „The Dutch A86-A89“ and „The Dutch A80-A85“. He is editor in chief of the online magazine „Chess Siberia“ www.chessib.com

System requirements: Pentium, WindowsXP, WindowsVista, CD-ROM Drive, Soundcard


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