Artikelnummer
LN111G
Autor
New in Chess Yearbook 111
256 Seiten, gebunden, New in Chess, 1. Auflage 2014
Aus der Reihe »New in Chess Yearbook«
Final vergriffen
With answers to urgent questions such as:
·Why does 7... Bg7 have a bad reputation in the Main Benoni?
·How can White avoid a grandmaster draw in the Symmetrical English?
·Does Sadler's novelty 13 ... b6!! kill the Milner-Barry Gambit?
·Why did Motylev play the Leningrad Dutch at the European Championship?
·Are there still new ideas to be found in the King's Gambit?
·How risky is the Adorjan Gambit?
·Will Larsen's 8...Ba5 experience a revival in the Nimzo?
·Is 7.cd5 the gambit of the future in the Classical Queen's Indian? Or is Fridman's 7.0-0?
·What can be done against Kramnik's iron treatment of the 1...d5 Reti?
·Has Anand refuted Aronian's Anti-Anti-Marshall?
·Does Harikrishna's 9.Nc6 + 10.e5 mean big trouble for Black in the Scheveningen Sicilian?
·How can Black avoid the English Attack vs the Taimanov?
·Is Ljubojevic' plan with 10.Rd1 still a nuisance for Black in the Paulsen Sicilian?
·Can Black skip the middlegame in the Krause Slav?
·What were the 10 best novelties in the Candidates tournament?
·How should a lesser player treat the Budapest Gambit against Jobava?
·Can the Grünfeld be analysed to death by the computer?
and many more EAN | 9789056915094 |
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Gewicht | 650 g |
Hersteller | New in Chess |
Breite | 16,4 cm |
Höhe | 24 cm |
Medium | Buch |
Erscheinungsjahr | 2014 |
Autor | Genna Sosonko |
Reihe | New in Chess Yearbook |
Sprache | Englisch |
Auflage | 1 |
Seiten | 256 |
Einband | gebunden |
Forum
The Forum Section has interesting contributions by well-known players like Bogdan Lalic and Daniel Fridman, who examines his experience in the Queen's Indian 6.d5 exd5 7.0-0 gambit line. Peter Boel made a tribute to Jobava's fun factor in the recent Russian Team Championships.
Columns
The Opening Takes have been taken over for one issue by Anish Giri, who explains why and how top players switched between 1.e4 and 1.d4 in the Candidates Tournament. In Kuzmin’s Harvest, Alexey Kuzmin has collected the 10 best opening novelties from the same event.
Preview
We offer a preview of the book The Modern Bogo by Dejan Antic and Branimir Maksimovic. This book, together with their earlier tome The Modern French, forms a watertight repertoire for black players.
Reviews
Glenn Flear reviews Sabotage the Grünfeld (Kaufman), The Modern Anti-Sicilian by Sergey Soloviov, Boris Avrukh’s The Classical Slav (no. 17 in the Grandmaster Repertoire series), and Lorin D’Costa’s The Panov-Botvinnik Attack move by move.
Surveys
Sicilian Defence - Moscow Variation 3.Bb5 - SI 1.10 - Finkel
Sicilian Defence - Najdorf Variation 6.Be3 e5 - SI 14.8 - Gutman
Sicilian Defence - Scheveningen Variation 6.Be2 - SI 23.7 - Mchedlishvili/Janjgava
Sicilian Defence - Taimanov Variation 5...Qc7 - SI 40.2 - Gledura/Csonka
Sicilian Defence - Taimanov Variation 5...Qc7 - SI 40.2 - Tuncer
Sicilian Defence - Paulsen/Kan Variation 2...e6, 4...a6 - SI 42.15 - Fogarasi
Sicilian Defence - Early Divergences 2.a3 - SI 48.1 - Van Duijn
French Defence - Advance Variation 9.Nbd2 - FR 3.5 - Smerdon
Ruy Lopez - Anti-Marshall 8.h3 Bb7 9.d3 d5 - RL 17.2 - Lukacs/Hazai
King’s Pawn Openings - Four Knights Opening 4.Bb5 Bc5 - KP 10.2 - Van der Tak
King’s Gambit - Cunningham Defence 3...Be7 - KG 2.3 - Braga
Slav Defence - Krause Variation 6.Ne5 - SL 4.4 - Wolochowicz
Nimzo-Indian Defence - Rubinstein Variation 4.e3 - NI 7.1 - Lalic
Nimzo-Indian Defence - Sämisch Variation 4.f3 d5 - NI 19.9 - Ikonnikov
Nimzo-Indian Defence - Classical Variation 4...0-0 - NI 20.3 - Vilela
Nimzo-Indian Defence - Vienna Variation 4...dc4 - NI 27.16 - Karolyi
Nimzo-Indian Defence - Kmoch Variation 4.f3 - NI 30.1 - Rodi
Nimzo-Indian Defence - Kmoch Variation 4.f3 - NI 30.2 - Peralta
Queen’s Indian Defence - Bogo-Indian 4.Nbd2 Line - QI 1.11 - Antic
Queen’s Indian Defence - Classical Variation 4...Bb7 - QI 6.1 - A. Kuzmin
Grünfeld Indian Defence - Exchange Variation 7.Qa4 - GI 4.1 - Prasanna
King’s Indian Defence - Fianchetto Variation 3.g3 - KI 65.1 - Adorjan
King’s Indian Defence - Anti-Grünfeld 3.f3 - KI 81.2 - Okhotnik/Appleberry
Benoni Defence - Modern Main Line 7.Bf4 - BI 12.7 - Mchedlishvili/Janjgava
Dutch Defence - Leningrad Variation 7...c6 - HD 6.3 - Van de Oudeweetering
English Opening - Symmetrical Variation 7.d4 - EO 26.2 - Panczyk/Ilczuk
Réti Opening - 1...d5 2.c4 e6 Line - RE 8.12 - Olthof
The Forum Section has interesting contributions by well-known players like Bogdan Lalic and Daniel Fridman, who examines his experience in the Queen's Indian 6.d5 exd5 7.0-0 gambit line. Peter Boel made a tribute to Jobava's fun factor in the recent Russian Team Championships.
Columns
The Opening Takes have been taken over for one issue by Anish Giri, who explains why and how top players switched between 1.e4 and 1.d4 in the Candidates Tournament. In Kuzmin’s Harvest, Alexey Kuzmin has collected the 10 best opening novelties from the same event.
Preview
We offer a preview of the book The Modern Bogo by Dejan Antic and Branimir Maksimovic. This book, together with their earlier tome The Modern French, forms a watertight repertoire for black players.
Reviews
Glenn Flear reviews Sabotage the Grünfeld (Kaufman), The Modern Anti-Sicilian by Sergey Soloviov, Boris Avrukh’s The Classical Slav (no. 17 in the Grandmaster Repertoire series), and Lorin D’Costa’s The Panov-Botvinnik Attack move by move.
Surveys
Sicilian Defence - Moscow Variation 3.Bb5 - SI 1.10 - Finkel
Sicilian Defence - Najdorf Variation 6.Be3 e5 - SI 14.8 - Gutman
Sicilian Defence - Scheveningen Variation 6.Be2 - SI 23.7 - Mchedlishvili/Janjgava
Sicilian Defence - Taimanov Variation 5...Qc7 - SI 40.2 - Gledura/Csonka
Sicilian Defence - Taimanov Variation 5...Qc7 - SI 40.2 - Tuncer
Sicilian Defence - Paulsen/Kan Variation 2...e6, 4...a6 - SI 42.15 - Fogarasi
Sicilian Defence - Early Divergences 2.a3 - SI 48.1 - Van Duijn
French Defence - Advance Variation 9.Nbd2 - FR 3.5 - Smerdon
Ruy Lopez - Anti-Marshall 8.h3 Bb7 9.d3 d5 - RL 17.2 - Lukacs/Hazai
King’s Pawn Openings - Four Knights Opening 4.Bb5 Bc5 - KP 10.2 - Van der Tak
King’s Gambit - Cunningham Defence 3...Be7 - KG 2.3 - Braga
Slav Defence - Krause Variation 6.Ne5 - SL 4.4 - Wolochowicz
Nimzo-Indian Defence - Rubinstein Variation 4.e3 - NI 7.1 - Lalic
Nimzo-Indian Defence - Sämisch Variation 4.f3 d5 - NI 19.9 - Ikonnikov
Nimzo-Indian Defence - Classical Variation 4...0-0 - NI 20.3 - Vilela
Nimzo-Indian Defence - Vienna Variation 4...dc4 - NI 27.16 - Karolyi
Nimzo-Indian Defence - Kmoch Variation 4.f3 - NI 30.1 - Rodi
Nimzo-Indian Defence - Kmoch Variation 4.f3 - NI 30.2 - Peralta
Queen’s Indian Defence - Bogo-Indian 4.Nbd2 Line - QI 1.11 - Antic
Queen’s Indian Defence - Classical Variation 4...Bb7 - QI 6.1 - A. Kuzmin
Grünfeld Indian Defence - Exchange Variation 7.Qa4 - GI 4.1 - Prasanna
King’s Indian Defence - Fianchetto Variation 3.g3 - KI 65.1 - Adorjan
King’s Indian Defence - Anti-Grünfeld 3.f3 - KI 81.2 - Okhotnik/Appleberry
Benoni Defence - Modern Main Line 7.Bf4 - BI 12.7 - Mchedlishvili/Janjgava
Dutch Defence - Leningrad Variation 7...c6 - HD 6.3 - Van de Oudeweetering
English Opening - Symmetrical Variation 7.d4 - EO 26.2 - Panczyk/Ilczuk
Réti Opening - 1...d5 2.c4 e6 Line - RE 8.12 - Olthof
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