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    The Dynamic English (Chess Openings)

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    The Dynamic English (Chess Openings)

    Tony Kosten, "The Dynamic English (Chess Openings)"
    English | 1999 | ISBN: 1901983145 | 144 pages | EPUB | 2.7 MB

    "The best repertoire book on the English available" - Jeremy Silman, Inside Chess

    In the first book to explain the popular English Opening for many years, Grandmaster Kosten supplies players of the white side with a set of weapons that will equip them to challenge any opponent they face.

    Kosten concentrates on aggressive treatments of the English - an approach that has brought him great success in tournament play. His book provides everything you need to start attacking with the English Opening.

    * By a skilful writer with many years of experience with the English
    * An ideal balance of explanation and analysis
    * Practical examples illustrate the key themes

    "Kosten has a nice, readable style, and he has provided lots of discussion of thematic ideas" - Randy Bauer, Randy's Reviews

    Grandmaster Tony Kosten comes from England, but has been based in France for many years. He is a regular and successful competitor in international tournaments, and is so respected in his adopted country that he has been appointed trainer for the French national team.

    "…you can't wish for a better book" - Schach Markt

    "Grandmaster Tony Kosten, a great exponent of this line, makes out a compelling case for this opening. He conveys his understanding with great skill" - Craig Prichett, The Herald

    "I found the strategic descriptions readable and easy for intermediate players to understand. The printing and general quality of the book is very good" - Paul Dunn, Australian Chess Forum