The book is available in several digital formats that include the PGN (Portable Game Notation) database for study in chess software like ChessBase or Fritz:
Critical coverage of move-order tricks White uses to avoid the gambit entirely (e.g., Key Highlights from the Repertoire:
You can purchase a downloadable version that includes the full repertoire in .cbv format (which contains the PGN data) from retailers like ChessCentral .
In his book, Nicolai V. Pedersen provides a concise "practical repertoire" designed to keep the initiative in Black’s hands. The guide is structured into three primary sections:
The book by International Master Nicolai V. Pedersen , published by Everyman Chess , is a highly regarded repertoire guide for Black. While it was originally released in 2011, it remains a popular choice for club players due to its clear focus on strategic themes over exhaustive move-trees. PGN and Digital Downloads
Strategies for when White takes the pawn and tries to hold onto it.
A recurring theme in Pedersen's analysis is that the Benko initiative often persists even after queens are traded, making it one of the few gambits where Black often welcomes an endgame.
Available for digital readers at Barnes & Noble .
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The book is available in several digital formats that include the PGN (Portable Game Notation) database for study in chess software like ChessBase or Fritz:
Critical coverage of move-order tricks White uses to avoid the gambit entirely (e.g., Key Highlights from the Repertoire:
You can purchase a downloadable version that includes the full repertoire in .cbv format (which contains the PGN data) from retailers like ChessCentral . Download Play the Benko Gambit Peders pgn
In his book, Nicolai V. Pedersen provides a concise "practical repertoire" designed to keep the initiative in Black’s hands. The guide is structured into three primary sections:
The book by International Master Nicolai V. Pedersen , published by Everyman Chess , is a highly regarded repertoire guide for Black. While it was originally released in 2011, it remains a popular choice for club players due to its clear focus on strategic themes over exhaustive move-trees. PGN and Digital Downloads The book is available in several digital formats
Strategies for when White takes the pawn and tries to hold onto it.
A recurring theme in Pedersen's analysis is that the Benko initiative often persists even after queens are traded, making it one of the few gambits where Black often welcomes an endgame. The guide is structured into three primary sections:
Available for digital readers at Barnes & Noble .