(In English known as Winning Pawn Play in the Indian Defense). Pawn structures in the King Indian, Modern Benoni (c4, d5 versus c5, d6 with no Pawns on e-file or when Blacks e-Pawn is still on e7) and Benoni (c4, d5, e4 versus c5, d6, e5). How to play with both White and Black, explanation of plans and ideas. Separate chapter on Saemisch variation within the Kings Indian (40 pages), one chapter deals with the Ruy Lopez (30p). Explanation of terms, possibly also bibliography and name index in the end.
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