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  1. French Repertoire for Black, Simplified
    Notes toward an aggressive opening repertoire for Black after 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5, including the Rubinstein / Burn line 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Nf6 5.Nxf6+ gxf6! or 5.Bg5 Be7 etc.

    Bibliography

    Simon Williams, Attacking Chess The French
    https://www.amazon.com/Attacking-Ch... Great on the Euwe variation against the Advance line, and some coverage of the Katalymov - Maric line, and a complete aggressive repertoire.

    Simon Williams, Why Simon Loves the French (Chess.com video) https://www.chess.com/video/player/...

    Roman Dzindzichashvili, Roman's Lab Volume 90 - Burn - Morozevich Variation of the French Defense https://www.ichess.net/shop/new-rev... https://www.amazon.com/Romans-Lab-V...

    Andrew Soltis, The Fighting French (Chess Digst 1993) https://kupdf.net/download/andrew-s...

    Jeroen Bosch, "The Katalymov Variation." Secrets of Opening Surprises Volume 4 (New in Chess 2006): 49-57.

    55 games, 1885-2018

  2. french rubinstein
    91 games, 1948-2019

  3. Garry Kasparov's Greatest Chess Games (Stohl)
    Games from Volume 1 of Igor Stohl's book (Gambit 2005)
    84 games, 1973-1995

  4. Grandmaster Chess Strategy
    9 Missing Games.
    71 games, 1971-2003

  5. Greatest Endgames (Giddins)
    'The Greatest Ever Chess Endgames' by Stephen Giddins.
    50 games, 1883-2007

  6. How Karpov Wins 2nd Edition
    Games included in "How Karpov Wins", by Edmar Mednis, 2nd edition, published by Dover NYC, 1994.
    100 games, 1971-1981

  7. How to play dynamic chess (Valeri Beim)
    This collection is now complete

    Missing games:
    Beim/Herzog Vienna, 2003

    74 games, 1851-2003

  8. it's a Bird!
    52 games, 1620-2017

  9. Johan Hellsten Play The Sicilian Kan
    Includes Games from aforementioned book
    33 games, 1958-2007

  10. John Emms's Sicilian Kan
    Sicilian Kan
    Book by John Emms

    32 games, 1968-2005

  11. Learn from the Legends (Marin)
    'Learn from the Legends: Chess Champions at their Best' by Mihail Marin. 3rd edition.
    81 games, 1906-2013

  12. Leonid Stein - Master of Attack
    The games from the book "Leonid Stein - Master of Attack" by GM Raymond Keene. Three of the 78 complete games in the book are missing (Stein-Matanovic, USSR-Yugoslavia Match 1965; Borisenko-Stein, USSR Team Championship 1964; Ustinov-Stein, Moscow Team Championship 1965).
    75 games, 1955-1973

  13. Magnus Carlsen 60 Memorable Games
    by Andrew Soltis
    60 games, 2003-2020

  14. Model games & ideas against the solid Catalan ..
    The Catalan Opening is one of the most troublesome line for every Nimzo/Queen's and Bogo Indian player. It will be a nightmare if you're not prepared to face it ... White has an enduring advantage in most lines hence Black need's to sharpen things up a bit.
    12 games, 2010-2014

  15. Move by Move - Larsen (Lakdawala)
    'Larsen: Move by Move' by Cyrus Lakdawala.
    59 games, 1954-1992

  16. Move by Move - Petrosian (Engqvist)
    'Petrosian: Move by Move' by Thomas Engqvist.
    54 games, 1942-1983

  17. Move by Move - Stein (Engqvist)
    'Stein: Move by Move' by Thomas Engqvist.
    45 games, 1951-1973

  18. My Best Games (Karpov)
    'My Best Games' by Anatoly Karpov.
    Translated by Hanon Russell.
    Edited by Burt Hochberg, Lubomir Kavalek and Kevin O'Connell.
    58 games, 1968-1977

  19. My Best Games by Alexander Alekhine
    118 games, 1906-1934

  20. My Best Games of Chess (Alekhine)
    219 games, 1906-1937

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