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This document presents a list of chess notebooks published in various years. Each notebook contains sections on openings, strategy, tactics and endgames, as well as chess stories and anecdotes. Topics covered include different variants of popular openings such as the Sicilian defense, the queen's refused gambit and the French defense, as well as specific strategic concepts, tactics and endings.
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Chess Notebooks

This document presents a list of chess notebooks published in various years. Each notebook contains sections on openings, strategy, tactics and endgames, as well as chess stories and anecdotes. Topics covered include different variants of popular openings such as the Sicilian defense, the queen's refused gambit and the French defense, as well as specific strategic concepts, tactics and endings.
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CHESS NOTEBOOKS

Year 1 - Nos. 1-12


CdA1-08
Openings: Ruy López. Morphy Defense. Open Variant.
Middle Game-Tactics. Subtleties of the same position.
Finals: Fundamentals of chess (Capablanca).

CdA2-08
Openings: Sicilian Defense. Dragon variant. Yugoslav attack.
Middle Game-Tactics. A marvel from Nimzovich. Alekhine's genius.
Finals: Study by Dr Siegbert Tarrasch.

CdA3-08
Openings: Queen's Gambit Refused. Orthodox Defense. Classic Variant.
Middle Game-Tactics. Play as the cool Slechter! Kavalek's move.
Endings: A curious ending.

CdA4-08
Openings: Caro-Kann Defense. Principal line. Change Variant. Panov-Botvinnik attack.
Middle Game-Tactics. Kamikaze attack. The "Chessometer".
Finals: Castles and Infantry.

CdA5-08
Openings: Sicilian Defense. Najdorf variant. Classic Line.
Strategy: The creator surpassed by his own creation. Training strategic vision.
Middle Game-Tactics. Reuben Fine.
Finals: Strategy in Finals. Rook ending against pawns. The revenge (Fine - Najdorf).

CdA6-08
Openings: Giuoco Piano. Greco attack. Palau variant.
Middle Game-Tactics: Error in the Giuoco Piano.
Strategy: The expert vision (Nimzovich - Capablanca). Strategic sacrifice.
Finals: A simple exercise.

CdA7-08
Openings: French Defense. Classic Line. Chatard-Alekhine attack.
Strategy: Positional sacrifice for mobile pawns. Minority attack.
Middle Game-Tactics. Example of sacrifice. Failed sacrifice.
Finals: Paris, 1928.
CdA8-08
Openings: Scandinavian Defense. Principal line.
Strategy: Minority attack.
Middle Game-Tactics: Sacrifice. Psychological blow. The wasp stabs its sting ("Misha").
Finals: Two pawns ahead does not guarantee victory.

CdA9-08
Openings: Gruenfeld Defense. Line of Change. Classic Variant.
Strategy: Counter-blockade.
Middle Game-Tactics: High technical voltage combinations.
Psychology in Chess?: Overconfidence (or time crunch).

CdA10-08
Openings: Giuoco Piano. Möller attack.
Strategy: Critical box.
Middle Game-Tactics: Weaknesses in castling.
Finals: When the King becomes the opposition.

CdA11-08
Openings: Queen's Gambit Refused. Cambridge Springs Defense.
Strategy: Weak pawn structure. Isolated pawns.
Middle Game-Tactics: Weaknesses in castling. When alms is great...
Endings: Subtle ending maneuvers.

CdA12-08
Openings: Sicilian Defense. Najdorf variant. Positional Lines.
Strategy: Weak pieces.
Middle Game-Tactics: A little history: Munich, 1941. The King exposed.
Finals: When color makes the difference. A traitor soldier.
Year 2 - Nos. 13-24
CdA13-09
Openings: Ruy López. Morphy Defense. Marshall and Anti-Marshall Attack.
Strategy: The pair of Horses.
Middle Game-Tactics: Cleopatra on the board.
Endgame: The enveloping maneuver in pawn endings.

CdA14-09
Openings: Queen's Gambit Refused. Orthodox Defense. Alekhine variant.
Strategy: Rule of two weaknesses.
Middle Game-Tactics: The "Mill".
Endgame: Passing pawns.

CdA15-09
Openings: Ruy López. Tactical errors in the opening.
Strategy: Conjugated squares and linked squares.
Middle Game-Tactics: Example of the "Molino".
Finals: Inequalities that are not so much.

CdA16-09
Openings: King's Gambit Accepted. Kieseritzky and Allgaier Gambits.
Strategy: The famous pair of Bishops.
Middle Game-Tactics: Dunk with dunk pays.
Finals: Cutting off the rival king.

CdA17-09
Openings: Queen's Indian Defense.
Strategy: The "Immortal of Zugzwang".
Middle Game-Tactics: Towers placed in columns or rows (First Part).
Finals: The famous "Zugzwang".

CdA18-09
Openings: Scottish Opening. Scottish Gambit.
Strategy: Defensive positional sacrifice.
Middle Game-Tactics: Towers placed in columns and rows (Second Part).
Endings: Isolated doubled pawns (a curious fact).

CdA19-09
Openings: Caro-Kann Defense. Classic Variant.
Strategy: Thematic sacrifice of quality (Txc3).
Middle Game-Tactics: The new "chessmeter".
Endings: Two bishops against a queen is not always a draw.
CdA20-09
Openings: Pirc Defense. Austrian attack.
Strategy: Another "Immortal of the Zugzwang".
Middle Game-Tactics: The Arab Mate.
Endings: An ending also Arabic.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: The Birth of the Lady.

CdA21-09
Openings: Nimzo-Indian Defense. Classic Variant.
Strategy: Coordination versus Incoordination.
Middle Game-Tactics: The dynamic duo.
Endgame: Blocked pawns.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: The famous anti-Semitic articles of Alekhine (I)

CdA22-09
Openings: King's Indian Defense. Classic Variant.
Strategy: What is a dynamic position?
Middle Game-Tactics: The compromise play.
Finals: Nothing is written in stone.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: The famous anti-Semitic articles of Alekhine (II)

CdA23-09
Openings: King's Gambit Accepted. Muzio, Philidor and Hanstein Gambits.
Strategy: The Carlsbad structure.
Middle Game-Tactics: The dual-purpose play (First part).
Finals: You don't always get there faster through the shortest path.
Stories and Anecdotes of Chess: The Argentine Championship of 1929.

CdA24-09
Openings: Sicilian Defense. Sveshnikov variant.
Strategy: The relative value of the pieces.
Middle Game-Tactics: The dual-purpose play (Second Part).
Endings: The Ways of the King (an ending and a couple of lessons).
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: The Faith of the Converts.
Year 3 - Nos. 25-36
CdA25-10
Openings: Ruy López. Closed lines. Zaitsev variant.
Strategy: The hanging pawns.
Middle Game-Tactics: An epic miniature.
Finals: Lucena's position
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Humor lurks between the squares.

CdA26-10
Openings: Latvian Gambit. Principal line.
Strategy: The passed pawn is a criminal.
Middle Game-Tactics: Carriage drawn by two horses.
Finals: Final of criminals loose.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Remembering opinions from a dark time.

CdA27-10
Openings: English Opening. Symmetrical variant.
Strategy: Those small weaknesses.
Middle Game-Tactics: Tactical blocking.
Finals: A historic ending.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Grau and the theory of openings.

CdA28-10
Openings: Modern Benoni Defense. Avanze variant (Taimanov).
Strategy: In search of imbalances.
Middle Game-Tactics: Castling Attacks (Part I).
Finals: Bishops against soldiers.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Nostalgia for the recent.

CdA29-10
Openings: Slavic Defense. Classic Variant.
Strategy: Positional thinking.
Middle Game-Tactics: Castling Attacks (Part II).
Finals: An equestrian final.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Another (more) contribution to Alekhine's anti-Semitic issue.

CdA30-10
Openings: Defense Berlin. Principal line.
Strategy: Strategic sin, tactical penance.
Middle Game-Tactics: Castling Attacks (Part III).
Endings: When drowning is good business.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: What to read? An interesting controversy about chess
bibliography.
CdA31-10
Openings: French Defense. Change Variant.
Strategy: Materialism in chess.
Middle Game-Tactics: Castling Attacks (Part IV).
Finals: Alekhine's greatness in a historic finale.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: The "golden five-year period" of chess reflection.

CdA32-10
Openings: King's Indian Defense. Averbach system.
Strategy: Doubled and isolated pawns.
Middle Game-Tactics: Castling Attacks (Part V).
Finals: The sin of mechanical reasoning.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: We are what we remember.

CdA33-10
Openings: Sicilian Defense. Closed Variant.
Strategy: The strength of the passed pawns.
Middle Game-Tactics: Pure poison.
Finals: Capablanca's natural talent.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Rule regarding the knight's path.

CdA34-10
Openings: Two Knights Defense. Classic Variant. Strategy: Philosophy in chess: prophylaxis
(Part I)
Middle Game-Tactics: The double attack (Part I)
Endings: Curious ending of passed pawns.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Reca again, American Chess again...

CdA35-10
Openings: King's Indian Attack. Classic Scheme.
Strategy: Philosophy in chess: prophylaxis (Part II)
Middle Game-Tactics: The double attack (Part II)
Finals: The Rule of Tarrasch (Part I).
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Panno, a genius.

CdA36-10
Openings: Sicilian Defense. Variation of the Four Horses. Classic Line. Strategy: Philosophy in
chess: prophylaxis (Part III)
Middle Game-Tactics: The double attack (Part III)
Finals: The Rule of Tarrasch (Part II).
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: A tribute to Spanish chess thought.
Year 4 - Nos. 37-48
CdA37-11
Openings: Ruy López. Breyer variant.
Strategy: The three strategic factors
Middle Game-Tactics: Tactical calculation.
Endings: A famous ending.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Those trips abroad... (Part I).

CdA38-11
Openings: French Defense. Classic Line. Steinitz and Shirov-Anand variants.
Strategy: Which tower to move?
Middle Game-Tactics: The Dunk (Part I).
Finals: Positional tables.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Those trips abroad... (Part II).

CdA39-11
Openings: Catalan Opening. Open Variant.
Strategy: The seventh row.
Middle Game-Tactics: The Dunk (Part II).
Endings: Plan the ending.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Rafael Bensadón.

CdA40-11
Openings: Slavic Defense. Dutch (Czech) variant.
Strategy: An adequate defense: prospect of victory.
Middle Game-Tactics: Some "saving boards" and two problems.
Finals: Coronation maneuvers.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: "FIDE Chess": testimonies of the dawn.

CdA41-11
Openings: Sicilian Defense. Gambit Morra.
Strategy: Ideas are not betrayed.
Middle Game-Tactics: Disasters in the opening (Part I).
Finals: A subtle move...
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Trouble in Paradise. Argentine chess between 1945 and 1955
(Part I).

CdA42-11
Openings: Ruy López. Change Variant. Classic Line.
Strategy: The eagle eye.
Middle Game-Tactics: Disasters in the opening (Part II).
Endings: Twin endings, but not Siamese.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Those "shooting stars".
CdA43-11
Openings: Queen's Gambit Accepted (and Minors).
Strategy: Strategic thinking.
Middle Game-Tactics: Disasters in the opening (Part III).
Finals: Curiosities in the endings of the game.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Najdorf Anecdotes.

CdA44-11
Openings: Queen's Pawn Opening. Minor Systems with 1. ... Nf6.
Strategy: Strategy taken to tactics.
Middle Game-Tactics: Blow by blow.
Finals: Pieces taken due to lack of pawns.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Dictionary of chess jargon (Part I).

CdA45-11
Openings: Sicilian Defense. Classic Variant.
Strategy: Attack versus counter-attack.
Middle Game-Tactics: The order of the factors alters the product.
Finals: Going up the stairs.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Dictionary of chess jargon (Part II).

CdA46-11
Openings: Alekhine Defense. Attack of the Four Pawns.
Strategy: The exposed king (strategic perspective).
Middle Game-Tactics: The exposed king (tactical perspective).
Finals: Whose turn is it to move? (Part I).
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Let's continue, then, with the lexicons (Part I).

CdA47-11
Openings: Gruenfeld Defense. Principal line. Modern Variant of Change (with 7. Be3).
Strategy: Anchor in a square.
Middle Game-Tactical: Moment of tactical action.
Finals: Whose turn is it to move? (Part II).
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Let's continue, then, with the lexicons (Part II).

CdA48-11
Openings: Sicilian Defense. Scheveningen variant. Keres attack.
Strategy: Eliminating enemy pieces.
Middle Game-Tactics: The turn of tactics.
Endings: Unexpected endings.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: About anniversaries and other herbs.
Year 5 - Nos. 49-60
CdA49-12
Openings: Ruy López. Schliemann defense.
Strategy: Centralization.
Middle Game-Tactics: Again, the "chessmeter".
Finals: Highly dangerous criminals.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: The most difficult position in chess.

CdA50-12
Openings: French Defense. Tarrasch variant.
Strategy: Opening lines.
Middle Game-Tactics: Tactical weaknesses.
Endings: How to ruin a won ending.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Another juicy debate on Internet bibliography (Part I).

CdA51-12
Openings: King's Indian Defense. Saemisch variant.
Strategy: Conceptual inaccuracies.
Middle Game-Tactics: The pleasure of combinative play.
Finals: King and three pawns per side (Part I).
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Another juicy debate about bibliography on the Internet (Part II).

CdA52-12
Openings: Budapest Gambit. Adler variant.
Strategy: Complex of weak squares.
Middle Game-Tactics: The beauty of shameless sacrifices.
Finals: King and three pawns per side (Part II).
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Another juicy debate on Internet bibliography (Part III).

CdA53-12
Openings: Sicilian Defense. Alapin variant.
Strategy: Crisis of the game.
Middle Game-Tactics: Tribute to Robert "Bobby" Fischer.
Finals: King and three pawns per side (Part III).
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Trouble in Paradise. Argentine chess between 1945 and 1955
(Part II).

CdA54-12
Openings: Benoni Defense. Benko Gambit.
Strategy: The three (or four?) dimensions of chess.
Middle Game-Tactics: The intermediate play.
Finals: King and three pawns per side (Part IV).
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Trouble in Paradise. Argentine chess between 1945 and 1955
(Part III).
CdA55-12
Openings: Sicilian Defense. Gothenburg variant.
Strategy: The consequences of a failed plan.
Middle Game-Tactics: If you are lost, your moves are good.
Finals: King and three pawns per side (Part V).
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: The revenge that was not... + Editorial note on the Argentine
Tragedy .

CdA56-12
Openings: King's Indian Defense. Variant of Fianchetto. Panno variant.
Strategy: Bishop and Knight against Rook.
Middle Game-Tactics: Errors in the approach.
Finals: King and three pawns per side (Part VI).
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: "Coffee chess players...": Today is a tribute.

CdA57-12
Openings: Nimzo-Indian Defense. Rubinstein variant. Principal line.
Strategy: Innovation is not only the heritage of the human mind.
Middle Game-Tactics: The beauty of simple plays.
Finals: King and three pawns per side (Part VII).
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Fischer-Petrosián, according to Seven Illustrated Days . (Note for
the youngest)

CdA58-12
Openings: Alekhine Defense. Change Variant.
Strategy: How does a teacher think? (Part I)
Middle Game-Tactics: Theory overcomes time pressure.
Finals: From a won ending to a lost one.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Who today remembers the "Needleman affair?" (Part I)

CdA59-12
Openings: Bogo-India Defense.
Strategy: How does a teacher think? (Part II)
Middle Game-Tactics: Geometric difficulties of the human brain.
Finals: The famous opposition (Part I).
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: Who today remembers the "Needleman affair?" (Part II)

CdA60-12
Openings: Sicilian Defense. Najdorf variant. Sub-Variant of the poisoned pawn.
Strategy: When the space advantage is insufficient.
Middle Game-Tactics: Tactically weak squares.
Finals: The famous opposition (Part II).
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: "And the motorman asked loudly...". Chronicle of the Promised
Land.
Year 6
CdA61-13.
Openings: Ruy López. Closed lines. Chigorin variant.
Strategy: Tal also knew about chess and positional sacrifices.
Middle Game-Tactics: Overconfidence causes scares.
Thumbnail of the month: How you lose when you play, distractedly, on the attack.
Endgame: Ingenious way of passing pawns.
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: When the fan turns on... (Part I).

CdA62-13.
Openings: Queen's Gambit Refused. Tarrasch defense. Principal line.
Strategy: The attack of minorities.
Middle Game-Tactics: The game that could have been.
Thumbnail of the month: When one mistake leads to another.
Finals: The active King (Part I).
Chess Stories and Anecdotes: When the fan turns on... (Part II).

CdA63-13.
Openings: Scandinavian Defense. Marshall Gambit.
Strategy: The advantage of space.
Middle Game-Tactics: The extraction of the King (Part I).
Thumbnail of the month: A thumbnail from its own author.
Finals: The active King (Part II).

CdA64-13.
Openings: Philidor Defense. Change Line and Hanham Variant.
Strategy: Quality positional sacrifice (Part I).
Middle Game-Tactics: The extraction of the King (Part II).
Thumbnail of the month: Even geniuses suffer from a thumbnail.
Finals: Mate of Bishop and Knight (Part I).

CdA65-13.
Openings: Petroff Defense. Steinitz variant.
Strategy: Quality positional sacrifice (Part II).
Middle Game-Tactics: Chessmeter, again!
Miniature of the month: Another great one who tried the poison of a (almost) miniature.
Finals: Mate of Bishop and Knight (Part II).

CdA66-13.
Openings: Queen's Gambit Refused. Chigorin defense.
Strategy: Quality positional sacrifice (Part III).
Middle Game-Tactics: When all is lost, a draw is good (Part I: Perpetual Check).
Thumbnail of the month: A creator trapped in his own creation.
Finals: Mate of Bishop and Knight (Part III).
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o Importance of capture in chess
o How to capture the pawn
o Capture of the chess pawn
o Definition of check in chess
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 Long Castling
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Open Openings
 Philidor Defense
 Ponziani Opening
 Russian Opening
 Hungarian Defense
 Italian Opening
 Gambit Evans
 Opening of the two horses
 Opening of the three horses
 Opening of the four horses
 Spanish Opening
 Scottish Opening
 King's Bishop Opening
 Center Gambit
 Viennese Opening
 king's gambit
 Irregular king's pawn openings
Half-open openings
 French Defense
 Nimzowitsch Defense
 Sicilian Defense
 Caro-Kann Defense
 Defense Alekhine
 Scandinavian Opening
 Pirc Defense
Closed Openings
 Queen's Gambit
 Blackmar Gambit
 Indian defenses
 king indian defense
 Indian defense of Grünfeld
 Indian lady defense
 Tower Attack
 Indian defense Nimzowitsch
 Bogoljubow System
 Benoni Defense
 Budapest Gambit
 Dutch Defense
 Irregular Queen's Pawn Openings
 flank openings

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