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The Modernized Stonewall Defense

Milos Pavlovic

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Thinkers Publishing
01 July 2020
In his seventh book for Thinkers Publishing, Milos Pavlovic examines the Stonewall set-up in detail. Drawing upon his years of playing experiences and opening study, Milos highlights the key aspects and covers the most recent developments in this most solid line of the Dutch Defense. This book will provide you a great new arsenal of weapons when playing with the black pieces.
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Imprint:   Thinkers Publishing
Country of Publication:   Belgium
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 170mm, 
ISBN:   9789492510730
ISBN 10:   9492510731
Pages:   198
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Grandmaster Milos Pavlovic was born in Begrade in 1964 and has won many chess tournaments worldwide including becoming Yugoslav Champion in 1992. A well-known theoretician, he has published many well-received chess books and numerous articles in a variety of chess magazines. This is his seventh book for Thinkers Publishing.

Reviews for The Modernized Stonewall Defense

As with every Thinkers Publishing publication high quality paper is used and the printing is clear. Each diagram is clear is clear and the instructional text is typeset in two column format, which, we find, enables the reader to maintain their place easily. This book is ideal perhaps for someone who plays the Classical Dutch (or even the Leningrad Dutch) who wishes to add the Stonewall to their repertoire . The treatment of the main lines in the Bd6 and Be7 Stonewalls is detailed and up-to-date as of 2020. Playing the Stonewall Dutch will add to your understanding of positional chess and strategy and, of course, Black has won many games with this weapon a King side attack especially with the g pawn! We like this book and so will you. John Upham, British Chess News, May 2020.


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