Scandinavian Defense: Anderssen Counter Attack (2nd Edition) by W. John Lutes

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Scandinavian Defense: Anderssen Counter Attack (2nd Edition) by W. John Lutes

Written by chess researcher and opening specialist W. John Lutes, Scandinavian Defense: Anderssen Counter Attack is a detailed study of one of the most aggressive and unusual variations of the Scandinavian Defence. The book focuses on the Anderssen Counter Attack, an ambitious system for Black designed to create immediate counterplay, tactical complications, and attacking chances after 1.e4 d5. The revised second edition incorporates additional analysis and improvements from extensive research and practical games.

Lutes examines the strategic and tactical ideas behind this sharp Scandinavian system, showing how Black can use rapid development, active piece play, and central pressure to challenge White’s early initiative. The book is especially valuable for players who enjoy dynamic positions, surprise weapons, and fighting chess rather than quiet equality.

Topics Covered

  • Scandinavian Defence: Anderssen Counter Attack
  • Historical background of the variation
  • Early tactical opportunities for Black
  • Black’s active counterattacking plans
  • Central control and piece development
  • Typical pawn structures
  • White’s attacking tries and best responses
  • Important theoretical variations
  • Practical middlegame plans
  • Analysis of critical positions and ideas

Key Features

  • Complete study of the Anderssen Counter Attack
  • Revised and expanded 2nd Edition
  • Detailed theoretical and analytical examination
  • Focus on aggressive counterplay for Black
  • Explains tactical and strategic ideas clearly
  • Useful as a surprise weapon against 1.e4
  • Includes research and analysis from strong players
  • Written by opening expert W. John Lutes
  • Published by Chess Enterprises (1992, 143 pages)

Recommended For

Club players, attacking players, Scandinavian Defence enthusiasts, correspondence players, and tournament competitors who want to explore a sharp and unconventional defense against 1.e4, improve their understanding of counterattacking chess, and add a dangerous surprise system to their opening repertoire.

Scandinavian Defense: Anderssen Counter Attack (2nd Edition) by W. John Lutes

Written by chess researcher and opening specialist W. John Lutes, Scandinavian Defense: Anderssen Counter Attack is a detailed study of one of the most aggressive and unusual variations of the Scandinavian Defence. The book focuses on the Anderssen Counter Attack, an ambitious system for Black designed to create immediate counterplay, tactical complications, and attacking chances after 1.e4 d5. The revised second edition incorporates additional analysis and improvements from extensive research and practical games.

Lutes examines the strategic and tactical ideas behind this sharp Scandinavian system, showing how Black can use rapid development, active piece play, and central pressure to challenge White’s early initiative. The book is especially valuable for players who enjoy dynamic positions, surprise weapons, and fighting chess rather than quiet equality.

Topics Covered

  • Scandinavian Defence: Anderssen Counter Attack
  • Historical background of the variation
  • Early tactical opportunities for Black
  • Black’s active counterattacking plans
  • Central control and piece development
  • Typical pawn structures
  • White’s attacking tries and best responses
  • Important theoretical variations
  • Practical middlegame plans
  • Analysis of critical positions and ideas

Key Features

  • Complete study of the Anderssen Counter Attack
  • Revised and expanded 2nd Edition
  • Detailed theoretical and analytical examination
  • Focus on aggressive counterplay for Black
  • Explains tactical and strategic ideas clearly
  • Useful as a surprise weapon against 1.e4
  • Includes research and analysis from strong players
  • Written by opening expert W. John Lutes
  • Published by Chess Enterprises (1992, 143 pages)

Recommended For

Club players, attacking players, Scandinavian Defence enthusiasts, correspondence players, and tournament competitors who want to explore a sharp and unconventional defense against 1.e4, improve their understanding of counterattacking chess, and add a dangerous surprise system to their opening repertoire.