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Secrets of Opening Surprises 2

142 pages, paperback, New in Chess, 1. edition 2004

From the series »Secrets of Opening Surprises«

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SECRETS OF OPENING SURPRISES
is a periodical, published twice a year, especially suitable for those chess players who dislike studying large quantities of stuffy theory and who rarely play a novelty at move nineteen.

Praise for SOS, Volume 1:
"Unusual and almost supernatural opening ideas."
LUBOSH KAVALEK IN THE WASHINGTON POST

"New moves as early as move five are always attractive. Every line mentioned has a tactical and/or strategic justification nd can be used with confidence."
JEREMY SILMAN, AUTHOR OF HOW TO REASSESS YOUR CHESS

"Tricky opening ideas, not much to learn, urprise value and lots of fun!"
GLENN FLEAR IN YEARBOOK 71

"Bosch's analysis is generally strong (he is an IM), quality which contrasts with the poor work often done by enthusiastic advocates of strange and/or irregular moves. I think that readers on most levels, say, from intermediate player to master, will get something of value out of this book"
JOHN WATSON AT TWIC BOOK REVIEWS

"Boy, are some of these ideas surprising! No matter what you play, you will find something new and exciting here."
CHESSTODAY

"A refreshing change from the usual dreary technical works. Definitely not for the bovine."
NIGEL SHORT IN THE DAILY TELEGRAPH


SECRETS OF OPENING SURPRISES
is a periodical, published twice a year, especially suitable for those chess players who dislike studying large quantities of stuffy theory and who rarely play a novelty at move nineteen.

Praise for SOS, Volume 1:
"Unusual and almost supernatural opening ideas."
LUBOSH KAVALEK IN THE WASHINGTON POST

"New moves as early as move five are always attractive. Every line mentioned has a tactical and/or strategic justification nd can be used with confidence."
JEREMY SILMAN, AUTHOR OF HOW TO REASSESS YOUR CHESS

"Tricky opening ideas, not much to learn, urprise value and lots of fun!"
GLENN FLEAR IN YEARBOOK 71

"Bosch's analysis is generally strong (he is an IM), quality which contrasts with the poor work often done by enthusiastic advocates of strange and/or irregular moves. I think that readers on most levels, say, from intermediate player to master, will get something of value out of this book"
JOHN WATSON AT TWIC BOOK REVIEWS

"Boy, are some of these ideas surprising! No matter what you play, you will find something new and exciting here."
CHESSTODAY

"A refreshing change from the usual dreary technical works. Definitely not for the bovine."
NIGEL SHORT IN THE DAILY TELEGRAPH



More Information
EAN 9789056911324
Weight 300 g
Manufacturer New in Chess
Width 14.8 cm
Height 21 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 2004
Author Jeroen Bosch
Series Secrets of Opening Surprises
Language English
Edition 1
ISBN-10 9056911325
ISBN-13 9789056911324
Pages 142
Binding paperback
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Name New in Chess B.V.
Adresse Rochdalestraat 4 a
Alkmaar 1814 TH
Niederlande
Internet www.newinchess.com
E-Mail nic@newinchess.com
009 1 Jeroen Bosch The SOS Files
017 2 Ian Rogers Refining Fischer's Plan
023 3 Alexander Beliavsky Destroying the Benoni Wall
028 4 Maxim Notkin When I was Young
038 5 Jeroen Bosch Morozevich's Pet Line in the Albin
045 6 Michal Krasenkow The Dutch in the English?
052 7 Dorian Rogozenko Follow the Experts
063 8 Jeroen Bosch Let's wait and see: 3...h6 in the French
072 9 Sergei Movsesian Play like a Beginner
078 10 Dimitri Reinderman The Haberditz Variation
083 11 Jeroen Bosch Get the Edge on the Budapest
091 12 Igor Glek Gambit Lines in the Glek Variation
102 13 Jeroen Bosch Beating the Van Geet
108 14 Dorian Rogozenko A Latvian Speciality vs the Dragon
116 15 Mihai Grünberg It is Better Playing White
121 16 Glenn Flear The Solid but Tricky Fianchetto Spanish
133 17 Jonathan Rowson The Improved Nadanian
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