The Dutch chess opening is renowned as a fighting weapon against 1.d4,
as 1...f5 immediately sets up an unbalanced struggle. Then Black's
kingside fianchetto, which defines the Leningrad Dutch, allows
pawn-storming play in similar style to the King's Indian Defense. Mihail
Marin is the ideal author to explain both the strategic ideas and the
latest theory. Leningrad Dutch covers lines where White also
fianchettoes the king's bishop - these lines are the critical test of
the Leningrad. The companion volume, Dutch Sidelines, completes Black's
Dutch repertoire.