Four Knights
byJan Pinski The Four Knights has the distinction of being one of the oldest openings in the history of chess. In a king’s pawn opening, both players bring out their knights before contemplating further development. Despite its deceptively peaceful appearance, the Four Knights can lead to wild gambit play as well as calmer positional waters, while adherents include the renowned tactician from Latvia, Alexei Shirov.In this new book, International Master Jan Pinski delves into the secrets of the Four Knights for the first time, studying the tactical and strategic ideas for both white and black players. Pinski covers both the fashionable main lines and the tricky sidelines, bringing the reader right up to date with the expanding theory.This book is written by a leading openings expert and covers both White’s and Black’s main options. It is a popular choice for club and tournament playersPaperback: 192 pagesPublisher: Everyman Chess; 1.00 edition (Oct. 1, 2003)