
CLEARANCE - French Winawer Poisoned Pawn
The Winawer variation of the French Defence is one of the most solid and respected defences to 1 e4. In this new Monograph, Eric Schiller turns his attention to the most aggressive line for White, the "Poisoned Pawn Variation". The latest games and up-to-date analysis suggest that the pawn is not tainted, but is actually quite tasty! A full repertoire against the Winawer is presented, providing White with rich tactical and positional play.
USCF Life Master Eric Schiller is the author of numerous books on chess, specializing in opening theory. He is presently working toward a PhD in Linguistics at the University of Chicago.
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CLEARANCE - French Winawer Poisoned Pawn
The Winawer variation of the French Defence is one of the most solid and respected defences to 1 e4. In this new Monograph, Eric Schiller turns his attention to the most aggressive line for White, the "Poisoned Pawn Variation". The latest games and up-to-date analysis suggest that the pawn is not tainted, but is actually quite tasty! A full repertoire against the Winawer is presented, providing White with rich tactical and positional play.
USCF Life Master Eric Schiller is the author of numerous books on chess, specializing in opening theory. He is presently working toward a PhD in Linguistics at the University of Chicago.
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The Winawer variation of the French Defence is one of the most solid and respected defences to 1 e4. In this new Monograph, Eric Schiller turns his attention to the most aggressive line for White, the "Poisoned Pawn Variation". The latest games and up-to-date analysis suggest that the pawn is not tainted, but is actually quite tasty! A full repertoire against the Winawer is presented, providing White with rich tactical and positional play.
USCF Life Master Eric Schiller is the author of numerous books on chess, specializing in opening theory. He is presently working toward a PhD in Linguistics at the University of Chicago.
















