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This Playing the Stonewall Dutch by Nikola Sedlak is an English-language hardcover chess book that turns the Stonewall Dutch Defence into a practical Black repertoire against 1.d4, combining concrete lines with strategic guidance and move-order advice.
What this book covers
The Stonewall Dutch has long divided opinion, but Nikola Sedlak shows how Black can use it to fight for space in the centre, restrict White’s e4 square and steer the game into complex strategic play. Rather than presenting only variations, he explains the ideas behind the opening so you can understand where the typical plans and piece placements come from.
That makes the book useful both for players building an opening repertoire and for club players who want to meet 1.d4 actively. It follows the main Stonewall Dutch lines while also helping you handle the move-order details that often decide whether the opening reaches the right kind of position.
Inside the book
Alongside the main repertoire, the book also covers anti-Dutch systems and the practical subtleties that arise when White tries to sidestep your preferred setup. The focus is on opening theory with clear strategic explanations, so the material works as a study guide rather than a simple list of moves.
GM Nikola Sedlak brings long experience with the Stonewall Dutch, and the book is built around that practical approach to the opening.
Key details
- Product type: hardcover chess book
- Author: Nikola Sedlak
- Language: English
- Subject: Stonewall Dutch Defence
- Focus: Black repertoire against 1.d4
- Page count: 328
- Publication date: 15 July 2020
- ISBNs: hardcover 978-1-78483-110-3; paperback 978-1-78483-109-7
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