Opening a game with 1.g3 appears rather quiet and unpretentious yet many
of the greatest players in history have chosen to play this way. Bent
Larsen, Victor Korchnoi, Leonid Stein and Pal Benko have all wielded this
move with considerable success whilst in more recent times Mikhail
Gurevich has been using it highly effectively.
The idea behind this
opening is to leave White with the greatest possible flexibility for his
pieces and pawns and indeed the game can transpose into openings as
diverse as the Closed Sicilian, the King’s Indian Defence and the Catalan
Opening. Yet White can also choose to tread new ground by adopting
formations such as a reversed Leningrad Dutch, reversed Alekhine’s Defence
or even a reversed Pirc or Modern Defence. All of these formations contain
far more poison with White’s extra tempo. On this DVD Davies explains key
concepts and ideas behind these unique approaches, whilst also showing how
White can transpose into more regular openings if he show chooses. This
can provide many opportunities for throwing the opponent on his own
resources as well as wrong footing him into something he does not know.
Video runnig time: 4 hours
Nigel Davies has been an International
Grandmaster since 1993 and is a former British Open Quickplay and U21
Champion. Besides his playing accomplishments he is an experienced chess
coach with an ability to explain chess ideas players of any level. He is
an acknowledged expert on 1.g3 having played it on numerous occasions in
his own games.
System requirements: Pentium-Processor at 300 Mhz or higher, 64 MB RAM,
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, DVD drive, mouse, soundcard