Article Number
LN119G
Author
New in Chess Yearbook 119
256 pages, hardback, New in Chess, 1. edition 2016
From the series »New in Chess Yearbook«
Discontinued
Baadur Jobava himself explains the big fun of the Jobava opening (1.d4, 2.Bf4, 3.Nc3), and Rene Olthoff pays tribute to Genna Sosonko: his Dragons, his Catalans, his deep knowledge and sparkling personality.
Joel Benjamin continues his column Repertoire Building, helping club players to create a synergetic set of non-labor-intensive lines. Here he concentrates on organizing an anti-IQP repertoire for Black.
In the 256 pages of this issue of the Yearbook you will further find answers to urgent questions such as:
Joel Benjamin continues his column Repertoire Building, helping club players to create a synergetic set of non-labor-intensive lines. Here he concentrates on organizing an anti-IQP repertoire for Black.
In the 256 pages of this issue of the Yearbook you will further find answers to urgent questions such as:
· How did Karjakin built his Candidates’ victory on a gritty QI line for Black?
· Which radical change did Wojtaszek initiate in the Rubinstein Nimzo-Indian?
· Which radical change did Wojtaszek initiate in the Rubinstein Nimzo-Indian?
· How do you crush a 2700+ player in the Berlin?
· Why would you play the ‘patzer check’ 7.Qa4+ in the Exchange Grünfeld?
· With which risky sideline did Li Chao shake up a 2600+ player’s Queen’s Gambit?
· Which beautiful novelty did Denis Khismatullin introduce in the Krause Slav?
· With which risky sideline did Li Chao shake up a 2600+ player’s Queen’s Gambit?
· Which beautiful novelty did Denis Khismatullin introduce in the Krause Slav?
· How did Adrien Demuth beat Anand with black in a half-forgotten Neo-Steinitz?
· What tricky Alapin Sicilian should you avoid at all cost according to Adhiban Baskaran?
· What to do against 6.g3 in the Paulsen Variation?
· How did Vladimir Potkin surprise Wei Yi in the Hartston Variation of the Anti-Grünfeld?
· Is Black in trouble in Levon Aronian’s pet line with 4...Bb4 in the English Four Knights?
· How does Wesley So deal with the Breyer Variation?
· Is Black in trouble in Levon Aronian’s pet line with 4...Bb4 in the English Four Knights?
· How does Wesley So deal with the Breyer Variation?
· What is Christian Bauer’s way to get active with black against 1.b3?
· What is the sense of Magnus Carlsen’s 9.Bb5 sortie in the Steinitz French?
· With which novelty did Mariya Muzychuk nearly knock Hou Yifan off her feet in the Open Ruy Lopez?
· What is the sense of Magnus Carlsen’s 9.Bb5 sortie in the Steinitz French?
· With which novelty did Mariya Muzychuk nearly knock Hou Yifan off her feet in the Open Ruy Lopez?
· What can we learn from the World Champions in the Chigorin Spanish?
Moreover: 75 topical opening exercises, Glenn Flear reviews 5 recent opening books and Alexey Kuzmin harvests a lot of news at the Candidates.EAN | 9789056916428 |
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Weight | 620 g |
Manufacturer | New in Chess |
Width | 16.4 cm |
Height | 24 cm |
Medium | Book |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Author | Genna Sosonko |
Series | New in Chess Yearbook |
Language | English |
Edition | 1 |
ISBN-13 | 978-90-5691-642-8 |
Pages | 256 |
Binding | hardback |
Name | New in Chess B.V. |
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Adresse | Rochdalestraat 4 a Alkmaar 1814 TH Niederlande |
Internet | www.newinchess.com |
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Forum
The Forum Section features new theoretical contributions by, among others, Bogdan Lalic and Vishnu Prasanna.
Columns
In his column Repertoire Building with Benjamin, the American GM continues his treatment of the highly important position type with an isolated queen’s pawn.
In Kuzmin’s Harvest, Alexey Kuzmin highlights the most important opening novelties in the Candidates’ Tournament in Moscow.
Reviews
Glenn Flear reviews three repertoire books: The Open Games with Black by Martin Lokander (Everyman), Playing 1.e4 e5 - A Classical Repertoire (Nikolaos Ntirlis, Quality), and A Chess Opening Repertoire for Blitz and Rapid by Evgeny Sveshnikov and his son Vladimir (New In Chess). Also, two new books on the Scandinavian Defence: Sergey Kasparov’s Understanding the Scandinavian (Gambit) and Vassilios Kotronias’ The Safest Scandinavian (Chess Stars).
Surveys
Sicilian Defence
Nimzo-Indian Defence
Grünfeld Indian Defence - Exchange Variation 7.Qa4+
King’s Indian Defence - Panno Variation 6...Nc6
Queen’s Pawn Openings
Exercises
With more than 75 practical opening exercises to test your understanding.
The Forum Section features new theoretical contributions by, among others, Bogdan Lalic and Vishnu Prasanna.
Columns
In his column Repertoire Building with Benjamin, the American GM continues his treatment of the highly important position type with an isolated queen’s pawn.
In Kuzmin’s Harvest, Alexey Kuzmin highlights the most important opening novelties in the Candidates’ Tournament in Moscow.
Reviews
Glenn Flear reviews three repertoire books: The Open Games with Black by Martin Lokander (Everyman), Playing 1.e4 e5 - A Classical Repertoire (Nikolaos Ntirlis, Quality), and A Chess Opening Repertoire for Blitz and Rapid by Evgeny Sveshnikov and his son Vladimir (New In Chess). Also, two new books on the Scandinavian Defence: Sergey Kasparov’s Understanding the Scandinavian (Gambit) and Vassilios Kotronias’ The Safest Scandinavian (Chess Stars).
Surveys
Sicilian Defence
·Najdorf Variation 6.Bg5
·Four Knights Variation 6.Nxc6
·Paulsen Variation 6.g3
·Alapin Variation 2.c3
French Defence·Steinitz Variation 5.f4
·Tarrasch Variation 3.Nd2
Ruy Lopez·Neo-Steinitz Variation
·Chigorin Variation 9...Na5
·Chigorin Variation 9...a5
King’s Pawn Openings·Philidor Defence 6.g3
Various Openings·English Defence 2...b6
·Nimzowitsch/Larsen 1.b3
Slav Defence·Krause Variation 6.Ne5
·Slow Slav 4.e3
Queen’s Gambit Accepted - The 3.e3 LineNimzo-Indian Defence
·Rubinstein Variation 4.e3
·Classical Variation 4.Qc2
Queen’s Indian Defence - Nimzowitsch Variation 5.b3Grünfeld Indian Defence - Exchange Variation 7.Qa4+
King’s Indian Defence - Panno Variation 6...Nc6
Queen’s Pawn Openings
·3.g3 Line
·Jobava-Prié Attack 2.Nc3, 3.Bf4
English Opening·Four Knights Variation 4...Bb4
·Reversed Dragon 6.d3
·Reversed Dragon 6.e3
·Anti-Grünfeld 1...g6 2.e4 e5 3.d4
Réti Opening - Double Fianchetto 1.b3Exercises
With more than 75 practical opening exercises to test your understanding.
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