Leningrad System: A Complete Weapon Against 1 d4: Black Repertoire for Tournament Players (Progress in Chess) Stefan Kindermann
The Leningrad System is one of the sharpest and most interesting replies to 1 d4, and since this typical set-up is also playable against the flank openings 1 c4 and 1 Nf3, it provides the Black player with a genuine universal weapon.
The main line of the Leningrad System (7... Qe8) is presented here, but since the typical motifs and ideas for both sides are fully explained, White players too will benefit from a study of the book.
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If there were a line that could bust 1.e4 or 1.d4 we would all know about it by now.
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Nathanael Russell wrote:Leningrad System: A Complete Weapon Against 1 d4: Black Repertoire for Tournament Players (Progress in Chess) Stefan Kindermann
The Leningrad System is one of the sharpest and most interesting replies to 1 d4, and since this typical set-up is also playable against the flank openings 1 c4 and 1 Nf3, it provides the Black player with a genuine universal weapon.
Leningrad dutch is a nice variation to use....but beware of D4...F5...E4!! (gambits) and D4...F5....Bg5!!......be prepared!