Author: Miguel A. Ballicora
Date: 20:54:05 04/17/03
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On April 17, 2003 at 12:52:11, Mark Nagy wrote: >I was wondering if anybody here could tell me anything about the ZOOM 001 >repertoire. Would it be a good method to learn a repertoire? How good would an >entire repertoire be, based on playing grunfeld pawn structures against anything >as black and as white? I had thought that a certain variation of the Grunfeld >may be very bad for black.....is that true? > >I have asked plenty of questions. I'm trying to get to a decent repertoire and >stick with it and need some opinions, or perhaps past experience on the >viability of this approach. > >Thanks, >Mark That is one of the best books about "openings". Excellent. The idea of following the book is fantastic. Not that the openings are the best, but it will teach you how you have to approach the study of openings, through structures and patterns. Later, you can move to other openings but the training you obtained will be priceless. The important thing is the method you get. Do not give up if you do not have success immediately. Regards, Miguel
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