Queen's Gambit - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Marović, Dražen (1992). Play the Queen's Gambit. Cadogan Books. ISBN 1-85744-016-1.
  • Ward, Chris (2006). Play The Queen's Gambit. Everyman Chess. ISBN 1-85744-411-6.
  • Schandorff, Lars (2009). Playing the Queen's Gambit: A Grandmaster Guide. Quality Chess. ISBN ].
  • Komarov, Dmitry; Djuric, Stefan; Pantaleoni, Claudio (2009). Chess Opening Essentials, Vol. 2: 1.d4 d5 / 1.d4 various / Queen's Gambits. New In Chess. ISBN 978-90-5691-269-7.
Chess
Outline
  • History
  • World Championship
  • Tournaments
  • Computers
  • Variants
  • Ratings
  • Titles
  • First-move advantage
Pieces
  • Pawn
  • Knight
  • Bishop
  • Rook
  • Queen
  • King
Rules
  • Pawn promotion
  • Castling
  • En passant
  • Check
  • Checkmate
  • Double check
  • Draw
    • By agreement
    • Fifty-move rule
    • Threefold repetition
    • Perpetual check
    • Stalemate
  • Touch-move rule
  • Time control
    • Game clock
Terms
  • Battery
    • Alekhine's gun
  • Blunder
  • Chess engine
  • Chess notation
    • Algebraic
    • Descriptive
    • PGN
    • Annotation symbols
  • Fianchetto
  • Gambit
  • Key square
  • King walk
  • Pawns
    • Connected
    • Isolated
    • Doubled
    • Backward
    • Passed
  • Open file
    • Half-open file
  • Opposition
  • Tempo
  • The exchange
  • Transposition
  • X-ray
  • Zugzwang
  • Zwischenzug
Tactics
  • Cross-check
  • Decoy
  • Deflection
  • Desperado
  • Discovered attack
  • Fork
  • Interference
  • Overloading
  • Pawn storm
  • Pin
  • Sacrifice
  • Skewer
  • Triangulation
  • Undermining
  • Windmill
Strategies
  • Artificial castling
  • Exchange
  • Fortress
  • Pawn structure
  • Swindle
  • Tarrasch rule
Main openings
  • English Opening
  • Queen's Gambit
  • Indian Defence
  • Ruy Lopez
  • Caro–Kann Defence
  • Sicilian Defence
  • French Defence
  • Slav Defense
Endgames
  • Endgame tablebase
  • King and pawn vs king
  • Opposite-coloured bishops
  • Pawnless endgame
  • Queen and pawn vs queen
  • Queen vs pawn
  • Rook and pawn vs rook
    • Lucena position
    • Philidor position
  • Two knights endgame
  • Wrong bishop
  • Wrong rook pawn
Checkmates
  • Checkmate pattern
  • Bishop and knight checkmate
  • Back-rank checkmate
  • Fool's mate
  • Scholar's mate
  • Smothered mate
  • Boden's Mate

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