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  • Высота короля - 95 мм, диаметр основания короля 42 мм. В настоящее время используются в турнирах Центрального дома шахматистов. Комплект продается без доски. Фигуры с утяжелителем

    1800.00 руб.
  • Автор:
    Таль

    Таль Михаил Нехемьевич (9.11.1936—28.06.1992) восьмой чемпион мира (1960—1961), международный гроссмейстер (1957). Чемпион Латвии 1953, 1965 гг. Чемпион СССР 1957, 1958, 1967, 1972, 1974, 1978 гг. Восьмикратный победитель Всемирных шахматных олимпиад в составе команды СССР, шестикратный чемпион Европы и трехкратный чемпион мира среди студентов в командном зачете. Победитель первого неофициального чемпионата мира по блицу (1988). Победитель межзональных турниров 1958, 1964, 1979 гг., турнира претендентов 1959 г., участник двух матчей на мировое первенство и семи матчей претендентов. Одержал победы в 44 международных турнирах. Наиболее полный сборник партий М. Таля рассчитан на широкий круг любителей шахмат.

    650.00 руб.
  • Автор:
    Калиниченко

    Магнус Карлсен стал чемпионом мира в 2013 году, но его громадное влияние на шахматный мир началось еще за несколько лет до этого. Уже более десяти лет каждая его партия — источник знаний для всех остальных шахматистов. Про него выходит одна книга за другой, но они не успевают за самим Карлсеном, который от турнира к турниру снабжает шахматный мир новыми идеями и свежими стратегическими приемами. В этой книге разобраны самые новые партии Магнуса, а также те, что не получили прежде должного освещения в прессе. Иными словами — это авангард, передовой край современных шахмат. Выбирались партии, имеющие максимальную методическую ценность, партии, повышающие уровень игры читателя. Для той же цели — улучшения игры читателя — игры собраны в различных темах, в комментариях дается много общих советов, а не только возможные конкретные ходы, разбираются планы и стратегические идеи. Диаграммы не только снабжены указанием того, чей в позиции ход, но и на самих диаграммах стрелочками обозначены ключевые для каждой ситуации маневры фигур. Это, по замыслу автора, должно облегчить понимание и запоминание информации. Добавляет ценность учебнику и предисловие заслуженного тренера СССР, выдающегося теоретика и шахматного философа, гроссмейстера Игоря Зайцева.

    702.00 руб.
  • Репринт большого знака (4 см х 3,5 см), посвященного несостоявшемуся матчу Карпов- Фишер 1975 г. Оригинал был выпущен тиражом всего  в несколько сигнальных экземпляров (известны только экземпляры из коллекции А.Карпова и Музея ЦДШ). 

    575.00 руб.
  • Автор:
    Галкин

    Книга гроссмейстера и опытного тренера Александра Галкина является  заключительным звеном в серии публикаций автора, направленных  на изучение классического эндшпиля на примерах партий современных   гроссмейстеров. На этот раз предмет исследования – легкофигурные эндшпили. Уточнение методологии работы над этой стадией партии, а также основные особенности и методы разыгрывания подобных окончаний. Примеры  взяты из практики современных гроссмейстеров и датируются 2020-2023 годами. Автор предлагает читателю наиболее свежую и уникальную информацию. Материал структурирован таким образом, чтобы читатель мог получить максимальную  пользу от изучения предлагаемых автором примеров  ферзевых окончаний и его  прочих производных. Книга ориентирована на шахматистов-разрядников, полезна для тренеров и может быть рекомендована широкому кругу любителей шахмат

    550.00 руб.
  • Автор:
    Барский

    Юрий Рафаэлович Дохоян (1964-2021) – гроссмейстер, заслуженный тренер России, сеньор-тренер ФИДЕ. Более 10 лет являлся тренером-секундантом Гарри Каспарова, а также тренировал сестер Татьяну и Надежду Косинцевых, Сергея Карякина и Андрея Есипенко, был главным тренером женской и мужской сборных России.   Федерация шахмат России и Елена Дохоян благодарят всех, кто принял участие в создании книги памяти. Это 13-й чемпион мира Гарри Каспаров и журналист Дмитрий Плисецкий, руководители Федерации шахмат России разных лет Александр Бах, Илья Левитов и Марк Глуховский, ученики Юрия Дохояна – Надежда и Татьяна Косинцевы, Сергей Карякин, Андрей Есипенко, 14-й чемпион мира Владимир Крамник, 12-я чемпионка мира Александра Костенюк, друзья и коллеги – Михаил Ходарковский, Кирилл Зангалис, гроссмейстеры Евгений Бареев, Сергей Кишнев, Игорь Зайцев, Александр Мотылев, Александр Грищук, Ян Непомнящий, Владимир Поткин.   Для широкого круга любителей шахмат

    600.00 руб.
  • Новые в заводской пленке Лимитированное издание самых известных электронных шахматных часов. Дизайн "под дерево". Выпущены к 25-летию DGT. Полностью соответствуют стандарту ФИДЕ, потому эти часы используются на всех крупных турнирах, Чемпионатах и Кубках мира, Всемирных Шахматных Олимпиадах. Установка любых контролей времени, в том числе контролей Фишера и Бронштейна (с добавлением времени).  Размеры: 17,5*7, 5*13 см. Вес: 470 г.

    10350.00 руб.
  • Автор:
    Галкин

    Книга гроссмейстера и опытного тренера Александра Галкина посвящена изучению классического ладейного и четырехладейных эндшпилей. На примере эпизодов из партий современных гроссмейстеров (подавляющее большинство партий относится к 2020-23 годам) и собственной практики, автор знакомит читателя со своим видением того, как правильно разыгрывать окончания подобного типа. В отдельный раздел вынесены учебные эндшпильные позиции для самостоятельного анализа. Материал структурирован таким образом, чтобы читатель получил максимальную пользу от изучения предлагаемых автором примеров ладейных и четырехладейных окончаний. Книга предназначена для тренеров и шахматистов-разрядников, но может быть рекомендована широкому кругу любителей шахмат.

    600.00 руб.
  • Автор:
    Чандлер

    Комплект состоит из книги Чандлер М. Шахматы для детей (подарочное издание) и героя этой книги - дракончика Марти (Дракончик - символ 2024 года). УЧИТЕСЬ ШАХМАТАМ с Очень Большим Драконом Марти! По этой занимательной книге ребенок легко и быстро научится играть в шахматы – самую популярную в мире стратегическую игру, развивающую логическое мышление. Правила объясняются четко и ясно, шаг за шагом, с «нуля». Уроки закрепляют веселые разговоры, которые ведут мальчик Петя и его любимый дракончик Марти, называющий себя Очень Большим Драконом. Во многих странах шахматы признаны полезным средством развития творческого мышления у детей. Хотя их считают сложной и даже таинственной игрой, правила ее довольно просты. Не нужно много времени, чтобы понять, как ходят фигуры, и даже ребенок пяти лет способен получать радость от шахмат. И детям очень нравится обыгрывать приятелей и родственников! Увеличенный формат (210х290 мм) Милый зеленый дракончик , символ 2024 года, символизирующий силу, великодушие, мужество и выносливость, - герой книги, который объясняет правила шахматной игры. У дракоши есть присоска- и можно с помощью нее повесить игрушку на глянцевую поверхность, на окно или холодильник. Выполнен из мягкой ткани,  имеет рост- 20 см и длину- 26 см.

    820.00 руб.
  • Автор:
    Франко

    В своей новой книге гроссмейстер Зенон Франко глубоко анализирует 69 поучительных побед 11-го чемпиона мира Роберта Фишера. Книга не перегружена вариантами, акцент – на подробных объяснениях в стиле «ход за ходом», что формирует идеальную платформу для изучения шахмат. В «опорных» точках каждой партии читателю предлагаются тестовые вопросы, что помогает и практическому изучению ключевых приемов шахматной игры, и надежному усвоению обретаемых знаний. Вопросы и ответы вовлекают читателя в процесс обучения и помогают ему отслеживать рост своей шахматной силы. В приложении дан критический разбор неудовлетворительного перевода знаменитой книги Роберта Фишера "Мои 60 памятных партий".

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    Forum Readers from all over the world join in discussions of previous surveys. Both (grand)masters and club players shed their light on new opening developments and search together for the truth. With contributions by Eric Priй, Richard Palliser, Bogdan Lalic, Pavel Skatchkov/Dmitry Frolyanov, Ashot Nadanian and many others. Sosonko&s Corner Genna Sosonko&s imagination was tickled by Vadim Zviagintsev&s bizarre knight move 2.Na3 in the Sicilian. It made Alexander Khalifman laugh, but not for long... The rim knight brought back some sweet memories to our Editor and stirred up some old stories, which does not mean that it has no future! Besides becoming immensely popular on the ICC and in the Moscow Blitz Championship, in a regular game such moves can be a tremendous psychological blow. Book Reviews Not quite mainstream either are the openings treated in Glenn Flear&s Review section this time. After all, you don&t encounter Christan Bauer&s favourite 1...b6 every day. The French GM&s monograph on this English Defence (!) gets many points for its thorough and original content, though it leaves something to be desired in the structure department. Next is James Rizzitano&s &Repertoire book& (we get many of those these days) against 1.d4. A robust tome, although doubts remain if Rizzitano can fulfill his promise of &beating& White&s solid first move. Maybe that&s just to much to ask... or is it? The unlikely author couple Sverre Johnsen and Vlatko Kovacevic also want to &Win& with the London System, but our reviewer found their book to be quite balanced and objective. It&s ideal for the stronger club player who wants a solid system without studying day and night. Boris Schipkov&s CD on the A80-A85 Dutch contains by nature much more material than a book, but also more mistakes. A nice feature is the Training Database with useful exercises. 32 NIC Surveys Yearbook 78 Sicilian Defence: Najdorf Variation 6.Be3 Ng4, by Lukacs/Hazai Sicilian Defence: Najdorf Variation 6.Be3 e6, by Nikitin Sicilian Defence: Grivas Variation 4...Qb6, by Grivas French Defence: Tarrasch Variation 4.ed5 Qd5, by Anka Caro-Kann Defence: Advance Variation 4.c4, by Boersma Caro-Kann Defence: Classical Variation 4...Bf5, by Olthof Petroff Defence: Steinitz Variation 3.d4 Ne4, by Fogarasi Petroff Defence: Jaenisch Variation 6...Be7, by Kuzmin Ruy Lopez: Neo-Steinitz Variation 6...Nge7, by Karolyi Ruy Lopez: Neo-Arkhangelsk Variation 6...Bc5, by Kuzmin Ruy Lopez: Closed Line with 9.d4, by Marin Italian Game: Evans Gambit 4.b4, by Van der Tak Scotch Opening: Mieses Variation 8...Ba6, by Van der Weide Philidor Defence: Antoshin Variation 5...Be7, by Abeln Queen&s Gambit Declined: Blackburne Variation 5.Bf4, by Agrest Slav Defence: Krause Variation 6.Ne5, by Greenfeld Slav Defence: Marshall Gambit 4.e4, by Van der Tak Slav Defence: Meran Variation 8.Be2, by Afek Queen&s Gambit: Accepted Classical Variation 7.Bb3, by Dautov Nimzo-Indian Defence: Kmoch Variation 4.f3, by Cebalo Nimzo-Indian Defence: Vienna Variation 7.e5, by Lukacs/Hazai Grьnfeld Indian Defence: Exchange Variation 7.Nf3, by Avrukh Grьnfeld Indian Defence: Makogonov Variation 6.b4, by Panczyk/Ilczuk King&s Indian Defence: Classical Variation 7...Na6, by Mikhalevski King&s Indian Defence: Four Pawns Attack 5.f4, by Vaisser Benoni Defence: Fianchetto Variation 11.Bf4 Qe7, by Kapengut Benoni Defence: Volga Gambit 3...b5, by Gavrilov Queen&s Pawn Opening: Trompowsky Attack 2.Bg5, by Tzermiadianos Queen&s Pawn Opening: Priй Attack 2.a3, by Priй Queen&s Pawn Opening: Reversed Albin 3.e4, by Greenfeld Dutch Defence: Classical Variation 7...Ne4, by Williams English Opening: Symmetrical Variation 3...b6, by Langeweg
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    Forum Readers from all over the world join in discussions of previous surveys. Both (grand)masters and club players shed their light on new opening developments and search together for the truth. With contributions by Simon Williams, Efstratios Grivas, Jose Luis Vilela and many others. Sosonko&s Corner ’Vam shakh, grossmeister’ quipped Bobby Fischer before beating specialist Tigran Petrosian in blitz. Genna Sosonko shows in his Corner that a check in the opening can be devastating. The phenomenon seems to gain popularity. Our Editor comes up with an entertaining mixture of old and new traps. Alexander Morozevich checked on move 3 in the Philidor in an internet blitz game. It could be lethal in bullet! Book Reviews Two more animals in the chess zoo feature in Glenn Flear&s Reviews: the venerable Bird and the idiosyncratic Hippopotamus. They are contrasted with the mainstream 1.e4 e5 openings and the King’s Indian. Being an avid Ruy Lopez player himself, Flear eagerly read Nigel Davies’s ‘Play 1.e4 e5!’ and found that Davies had discovered some nice ideas: ‘I might try a few out myself!’ may be the highest praise you can get from a grandmaster reviewer! Flear was also taken by Mikhail Golubev’s personal view on the King’s Indian in his new book, analysing 56 of his own games. An entertaining, high-quality and original work, writes Flear. ‘Rebellious material’ and ‘weird stuff’ we find in Andrew Martin’s ‘The Hippopotamus Rises’. Our reviewer finds it original, but a little skimpy. Recommended for those who, like the Hippopotamus, like to swim in muddy waters… More thorough is Timothy Taylor’s ‘Bird’s Opening’, which made Flear wonder why this ‘Dutch with extra tempo’ is so rare. Taylor does an alarmingly good – if over-the-top - job for White in From’s Gambit. 32 NIC Surveys Yearbook 79 Sicilian Defence Najdorf Variation 6.Be3 e5 SI 14.8 Olthof Sicilian Defence Dragon Variation 9.Bc4 SI 18.3 Karolyi Sicilian Defence Scheveningen Variation 6.Be2 SI 24.8 Langeweg Sicilian Defence Sozin Variation 6.Bc4 SI 26.2 Golubev Sicilian Defence Rauzer Variation 6.Bg5 SI 28.3 Kuzmin Sicilian Defence Rossolimo Variation 4.Bb5 Qc7 SI 31.9 Greenfeld Sicilian Defence Paulsen Variation 5...Qc7 SI 41.13 Fogarasi Sicilian Defence Nimzowitsch Variation 2...Nf6 SI 43.6-7 Afek Pirc Defence Classical Main Line 6...a6 PU 16.7 Marin/Stoica French Defence Advance Variation 3.e5 FR 3.5 Matamoros French Defence Steinitz Variation 5.Nf3 FR 4.5 Moskalenko Caro-Kann Defence Exchange Variation 4.Bd3 CK 2.9-16 Nikitin Caro-Kann Defence Advance Variation 3.e5 CK 4.11 Peelen Petroff Defence Nimzowitsch Variation 5.Nc3 RG 3.5 Van der Wiel Ruy Lopez Marshall Attack 8...d5 RL 17.10 Van der Tak Ruy Lopez Zaitsev Variation 9...Bb7 RL 26.6 Morgado Slav Defence Krause Variation 11...f6 SL 4.5 Van der Stricht Slav Defence Marshall Gambit 4.e4 SL 6.1 Kuzmin Slav Defence Moscow Variation 5...h6 SL 6.6 Lukacs/Hazai Catalan Opening Closed Variation 6...Nbd7 CA 4.7 Anka Queen’s Indian Defence Nimzowitsch Variation 5...b5 QI 15.4 Karolyi Queen&s Indian Defence Nimzowitsch Variation 5...Bb4 QI 16.11 Lukacs/Hazai Grьnfeld Indian Defence Exchange Variation 5.Bd2 GI 3.3 Bosch King’s Indian Defence Gligoric Variation 7.Be3 KI 18.3 Grivas King&Indian Defence Fianchetto Variation 3.g3 KI 63.3 Stohl Benoni Defence Taimanov Variation 8...Nbd7 BI 7.3 Palliser Benoni Defence The Bd3, h3 System BI 8.4 Grivas Benoni Defence Modern Main Line 8.a4 BI 13.2 + 7 Vilela Queen&s Pawn Opening Trompowsky Attack 2.Bg5 QP 7.8 Tzermiadianos Queen&s Pawn Opening Priй Attack 2.a3 QP 9.1 Priй English Opening Anti-Benoni Gambit 4...e5 EO 46.5 Van der Weide English Opening Reversed Sicilian 3...d5 EO 51.4/53.8 Marin/Stoica
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    Forum Readers from all over the world join in discussions of previous surveys. Both (grand)masters and club players shed their light on new opening developments and search together for the truth. With contributions by Igor Stohl, Geert van der Stricht, Piet Peelen, Andreas Brenke, Jose Luis Vilela and many others. Sosonko&s Corner He who has not tasted the steel of a sacrifice on f7 or f2, has not tasted chess. Genna Sosonko presents in his Corner new upsets, but shows that there are other weaknesses too, and not only in a game of Chess960! Featuring fresh and old stories, from youngsters Carlsen and Radjabov, to mysterious names like Khalilbeili and Rubel… Book Reviews Several publishers are completing coverage of all French variations as we speak. Glenn Flear compares them in his Reviews. But first he takes a good look at Konstantin Sakaev’s new book on the 7.Bc4 Grьnfeld and Konikowski/Soszynski’s monograph on the KI Four Pawns Attack. Flear’s amazement about Chess Stars’s decision to come up with a revamped version of Sakaev’s first Grьnfeld tome of just 2 years ago, is replaced by admiration for the Russian GM’s deep analysis in this new 426-page work: ‘It shows how much there is to chess theory these days if you want to get down to the nitty-gritty.’ The Four Pawns Attack is an occasional choice of Flear himself against the King’s Indian. Konikowski/Soszynski’s new book covers mainly 6…c5 lines. The authors’ analysis level doesn’t match that of a Sakaev, but as an insightful reference book this one will please not only club players. The comparison of Sam Collins’s ‘the French advance’ with Steffen Pedersen’s ‘French: Advance and Other Lines’ reveals some interesting insights. Pedersen’s ‘Tarrasch Variation’ also gets a look-over and is laid side-by-side with Psakhis’s legendary ‘French Defence 3.Nd2’. Just read this review and you will have a good hunch which ‘French Collection’ should be yours to get. 32 NIC Surveys Yearbook 80 Sicilian Defence Najdorf Variation 6.Bc4 Vladimirov Sicilian Defence Najdorf Variation 6.Be3 e5 Olthof Sicilian Defence Najdorf Variation 6.Be3 e6 Stohl Sicilian Defence Scheveningen Variation 6.Be2 Olthof Sicilian Defence Richter-Rauzer Variation 6.Bg5 Rytshagov Sicilian Defence Grivas Variation 4...Qb6 Grivas Sicilian Defence Sveshnikov Variation 11.Bd3 Galkin Sicilian Defence Alapin Variation 2...d5 Sveshnikov Pirc Defence Austrian Attack 6..Na6 Marin/Stoica Pirc Defence Classical Main Line 6...a6 Marin/Stoica French Defence Burn Variation 4.Bg5 I. Almasi Caro-Kann Defence Panov Variation 7...ed5 L.B. Hansen Petroff Defence Marshall Variation 6...Bd6 Skatchkov Petroff Defence Jaenisch Variation 6...Be7 Fogarasi Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence 9...Ne7 Z. Almasi Ruy Lopez Anti-Marshall Variation 8.a3 Greenfeld Various Openings Budapest Gambit 3...Ng4 4.Bf4 Moskalenko Queen’s Gambit Declined Cambridge Springs Variation 6...Qa5 Van der Stricht Slav Defence Chameleon Variation 5.c5 A. Kuzmin Slav Defence Alatortsev Variation 5...e6 Yusupov Queen’s Gambit Accepted Two Knights Variation 4...c5 Sulava Catalan Opening Accepted 4...dc4 Anka Nimzo-Indian Defence Classical Variation 4.Qc2 0-0 5.a3 Lukacs/Hazai Nimzo-Indian Defence Vienna Variation 7.e5 Scherbakov Queen&s Indian Defence Petrosian Variation 4.a3 Gavrilov Grьnfeld Indian Defence Makogonov Variation 6.b4 Panczyk/Ilczuk Grьnfeld Indian Defence Prins Variation 7...Na6 Van der Tak King’s Indian Defence Gligoric Variation 7.Be3 Mikhalevski King&s Indian Defence Defence Sдmisch Variation 5.f3 Kapengut King’s Indian Defence Fianchetto Variation 3.g3 Stohl Old Indian Defence Benoni Wall 3...e5 Giddins English Opening Keres Variation 3...c6 Langeweg
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    CHESS OPENING IDEAS – NOVELTIES – BOOK REVIEWS – THEORY – DISCUSSIONS – GAMBITS Yearbook 81 contains the latest news in chess openings. It brings you dozens of new ideas on the cutting edge of modern chess theory. Forum: Letters & discussions on the Sicilian Najdorf, the Marshall Variation of the Petroff, the Benoni, the Budapester Gambit, the King’s Gambit, the Scheveningen, 4.a6 in the Slav, the Nimzowitsch Variation of the Sicilian, and the Exchange variation of the Grьnfeld. Book Reviews: Opening books by Sveshnikov, Watson & Schiller, Alburt & Dzindzichashvili and Karpov. Sosonko’s Corner: how a small advantage in the Scotch can be enough. 34 Surveys Sicilian Defence Najdorf Variation 6.g3 A. Kuzmin Sicilian Defence Rossolimo Variation 3.Bb5 Fogarasi Sicilian Defence Anti-Sveshnikov 3.Nc3 e5 Skatchkov Sicilian Defence Alapin Variation 2...d5 Sveshnikov Pirc Defence Austrian Attack 6...Na6 Marin/Stoica King’s Fianchetto 3.c4 Line Rogozenk King’s Fianchetto 3.Nf3 Line Grivas French Defence Closed Variation 4...b6 Pert French Defence Winawer Variation 7...0-0 I. Almasi Caro-Kann Defence Advanced Variation 4.Be3 Boersma Scandinavian Defence Main Line 3...Qd6 Tzermiadianos Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence 7...Ne4 Matamoros Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence 7...Nf5 I. Almasi/Z. Almasi Ruy Lopez Marshall Attack 8...d5 Van der Tak Italian Game Two Knights Defence 4.d3 Tiviakov Four Knights Opening Rubinstein Variation 4...Nd4 Panczyk/Ilczuk King’s Gambit Early Deviations, various Karolyi King’s Gambit Early Deviations 2...Bc5 De Zeeuw Nimzowitsch Opening Dodo Variation 3...Bg4 Van der Wiel Various Openings Schlenker Gambit 1.Nc3 g6 2.h4 Herbold Various Openings Budapest Gambit 3...Ng4 Moskalenko Slav Defence Chameleon Variation 5.c5 A. Kuzmin Slav Defence Krause Variation 6.Ne5 Olthof Catalan Opening Accepted Variation 5...Bb4 Anka Nimzo-Indian Defence Classical Variation 4...d5 Vladimirov Nimzo-Indian Defence Classical Variation 4...0-0 Lukacs/Hazai Queen’s Indian Defence Classical Variation 4...Bb7 Langeweg Grьnfeld Indian Defence Fianchetto Variation 5...c6, 6...d5 Galkin King’s Indian Defence Gligoric Variation 7.Be3 Mikhalevski King’s Indian Defence Averbakh Variation 5.Be2, 6.Bg5 Inarkiev King&s Indian Defence Sдmisch Variation 5.f3 Kapengut Queen’s Pawn Opening Colle System 3...b6 Sulava English Opening Reversed Dragon 3.g3 Lukacs/Hazai English Opening Symmetrical Variation ...g6 Grivas
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    NIC Forum Readers from all over the world join in discussions of previous surveys. Both (grand)masters and club players shed their light on new opening developments and search together for the truth. With contributions by Viktor Kortchnoi, Jose Vilela, Bogdan Lalic, and many others. Sosonko&s Corner Editor Genna Sosonko was leafing through his old notebooks when he came across a venomous novelty he had used in a blitz game against John van der Wiel back in 1987. This provided enough ammunition for an article on the piece sacrifice Nc3-d5 often seen in the English Opening and of course the Sicilian. The final example is by Donner, who once more had his facts wrong. Book Review The ultimate "macho" opening repertoire consists of two openings: the Sicilian Najdorf against 1.e4 and the King&s Indian against everything else. In his previous column the Najdorf came under scrutiny, so it&s somehow appropriate that it&s now the turn of the King&s Indian to receive special attention. Glenn Flear reviews three new KID books by English masters who he has known for longer than he&d care to say: Chris Ward, Joe Gallagher and Andrew Martin. 31 NIC Surveys Yearbook 74 Sicilian Defence: Nameless Variation 5.Bd3, by Fogarasi Sicilian Defence: English Attack, by Stohl Sicilian Defence: Sozin Variation, by Tukmakov Sicilian Defence: Velimirovic Attack, by Van der Weide Sicilian Defence: Sveshnikov Variation, by Morgado Sicilian Defence: Sveshnikov Variation, by Scherbakov Sicilian Defence: Taimanov Variation, by Mortensen Sicilian Defence: Grand Prix Attack, by Scherbakov French Defence: Winawer Variation, by Nikitin Caro-Kann Defence: Pseudo-Panov Attack, by Vilela Caro-Kann Defence: Fantasy Variation, by Gavrilov Scandinavian Defence: Main Line 5...Bg4, by Tiviakov Petroff Defence: Jaenisch Variation, by Tzermiadianos Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Variation, by Marin Ruy Lopez: Open Variation, by Van der Tak Italian Opening: Game Canal Variation, by Jeroen Bosch King&s Gambit: Classical Variation, by Jensen Slav: Krause Variation, by Karolyi Slav: Botvinnik Variation, by Olthof Slav: Semi-Slav Variation, by Ehlvest Catalan: Bogo-Indian Variation, by Lalic Nimzo-Indian Defence: Sдmisch Variation, by Lukacs/Hazai Nimzo-Indian Defence: Vienna Variation, by Scherbakov Nimzo-Indian Defence: Vienna Variation, by Van der Stricht Grьnfeld Indian Defence: Anti-Grьnfeld Variation, by Van der Tak Grьnfeld Indian Defence: Exchange Variation, by Fogarasi King&s Indian Defence: Fianchetto Variation, by Greenfeld Benoni: The Snake, by Anka Benoni: Classical Variation, by Lukacs/Hazai Queen&s Pawn Opening: Trompowsky Attack, by Gavrilov Dutch Defence: Leningrad Variation, by Rogozenko
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    NIC Forum YB/75:Readers from all over the world join in discussions of previous surveys. Both (grand)masters and club players shed their light on new opening developments and search for the truth together. With contributions by Ruslan Scherbakov and an afterthought by Viktor Kortchnoi, who solves an intriguing riddle around a 1963 game against Matanovic! Sosonko&s Corner YB/75:In this extended column, Genna Sosonko provides us with a bird’s eye view of the enormous impact that Garry Kasparov has had on opening theory. From his younger years, through his famous World Championship matches with Karpov, right to his last novelties in Linares 2005. Kasparov’s theoretical approach was revolutionary. He used the computer but did not overestimate its abilities. The man from Baku could beat all his rivals with his home preparation, which was an extraordinary broad mixture of modern, ancient and half-forgotten opening lines. Kasparov has stopped playing chess, but his work could keep top grandmasters, who cannot sit still for one week as it is, busy for years. And like many of his colleagues, Sosonko doesn’t rule out a comeback… Book Review YB/75:Supply and demand has motivated proficient writer Stefan Kindermann to write his ‘The Spanish Exchange Variation’ in English instead of his mother tongue, as Glenn Flear explains. Admiring its clarity, Flear regrets that this book is too thin! In Konstantin Sakaev and Semko Semkov’s profound ‘Latest Trends in the Semi-Slav: ANTI-MERAN’, Flear has spotted some amazing insights. And he finds Gary Lane’s ‘Ideas Behind Modern Chess Openings: Black’ more relevant than Lane’s version for White. Who could better review ‘Play the Sicilian Dragon’ by Edward Dearing than our guest author Sergey Tiviakov? Read his expert opinion, but perhaps you should read the book first! 33 NIC Surveys Yearbook 75 Sicilian Defence: Moscow Variation 3...Bd7, by Boersma Sicilian Defence: English Attack 6.Be3, by L&Ami/Smeets Sicilian Defence: Sozin Variation 6.Bc4, by Van der Weide Sicilian Defence: Rauzer Variation 9...h6, by Avrukh Sicilian Defence: Rossolimo Variation 3...g6, by Greenfeld Sicilian Defence: Taimanov Variation 5...a6, by Langeweg Sicilian Defence: Paulsen Variation 6...Qb6, by Fogarasi Pirc Defence: Shirov Gambit 5.g4, by Olthof Pirc Defence: Austrian Attack 6.e5, by Afek Pirc Defence: Austrian Attack 6.Bd3, by Tzermiadianos King&s Fianchetto: Anti-Maroczy 4...d6, by Marin French Defence: Rubinstein Variation 4...Nd7, by Fogarasi Ruy Lopez: Anti-Marshall 8.d4, by Karolyi Ruy Lopez: Breyer Variation 9...Nb8, by Olthof Ruy Lopez: Open Variation 9.Be3, by Van der Tak Scotch Opening: Mieses Variation 8...Nb6, by Van der Wiel Scotch Opening: Classical Variation 4...Bc5, by Panczyk/Ilczuk Two Knights Defence: 5...Nd5, by De Zeeuw King&s Gambit: Bishop&s Gambit 3...Nc6, by Narings Various Openings: English Defence 3.e4, by Stohl Various Openings: Chigorin Defence 3...e5, by Karolyi Queen&s Gambit Declined: Blackburne Variation 5.Bf4, by Karolyi Queen&s Gambit Declined: Anti-Tartakower Variation 8.Qc2, by Morgado Slav Defence: Chameleon Variation 4...a6, by Lukacs/Hazai Slav Defence: Krause Variation 6.Ne5, by Lukacs/Hazai Slav Defence: Meran Variation 8....Bb7, by Nikitin Nimzo-Indian Defence: Classical Variation 4...c5, by Anka Nimzo-Indian Defence: Classical Variation 4...d5, by Van der Stricht Nimzo-Indian Defence: Queen-Nimzo Hybrid 6.Nd2, by Scherbakov Bogo-Indian Defence: 4.Bd2 Qe7, by Hansen Grьnfeld Indian Defence: Exchange Variation 7.Nf3, by Van der Tak King&s Indian Defence: Fianchetto Variation 3.g3, by Dautov English Opening: Double Fianchetto Variation, by Marin
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    NIC Forum Readers from all over the world join in discussions of previous surveys. Both (grand)masters and club players shed their light on new opening developments and search together for the truth. With contributions by Boris Gelfand, Erwin l&Ami, Geert van der Stricht, Edward Dearing giving a passionate answer to Sergey Tiviakov&s negative comments on his Dragon book, and many others. Sosonko&s Corner This time, Genna Sosonko has a look at 2.Qh5 and other early queen sorties in the opening. This paradoxical way of steering clear from theory has become Hikaru Nakamura&s hallmark recently. Before, the young US Champion only played this in hundreds of Internet games, albeit against the best, but now he has also started to employ it in serious tournament practice. Is this the beginning of a new trend?, Sosonko wonders. As always, Viktor Kortchnoi gives a clear answer. Book Review Glenn Flear muses on a new phenomenon: the Chess DVD. Despite some reservations he has to admit that Garry Kasparov (suddenly called "Mr. Kasparov", to Flear&s surprise) does win him over with his inspired presentation in the end! An ambitious repertoire book for Black by joint authors Alburt, Dzindzichashvili, Perelshteyn and Lawrence is surprisingly comprehensive, logical and cleverly laid out. Tiger Hillarp Persson has published one more "repertoire" book, his is a very sharp one on his pet Modern Defence. A book written with the heart, as is Edward Dearing&s second baby: Challenging the Grunfeld. Reading this book, Flear immediately lost himself calculating all the topical lines... 33 NIC Surveys Yearbook 76 Sicilian Defence: Dragon Variation, by Williams Sicilian Defence: English Attack, by Olthof Sicilian Defence: English Attack, by Greenfeld Sicilian Defence: Sveshnikov Variation, by Rodriguez/Olthof Sicilian Defence: Taimanov Variation, by Fogarasi Sicilian Defence: Alapin Variation, by Tiviakov French Defence: Advance Variation, by Sveshnikov French Defence: Advance Variation, by Gavrilov Scandinavian Defence: Gubnitsky/Pytel Variation, by Tzermiadianos Alekhine&s Defence: Larsen Variation, by Scherbakov Petroff Defence: Nimzowitsch Variation, by Skatchkov Petroff Defence: Jaenisch Variation, by Rytshagov Ruy Lopez: Closed Line with 9.d4, by Olthof Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Variation, by Galkin Ruy Lopez: Open Variation, by Flear Ruy Lopez: Dilworth Variation, by Van der Tak Scotch Opening: Miles Variation, by Afek King&s Pawn Opening: Elephant Gambit 2...d5, by Pliester King&s Pawn Opening: Two Knights Defence, by De Zeeuw Various Openings: Chigorin Defence 3...e5, by Karolyi Slav Defence: Alapin Variation, by Van der Stricht Slav Defence: Botvinnik Variation 9.ef6, by Lukacs/Hazai Queen&s Gambit Accepted: Classical Variation, by Rogozenko Catalan Opening: Open Variation, by Marin Nimzo-Indian Defence: Queen-Nimzo Hybrid, by Scherbakov Queen&s Indian Defence: Nimzowitsch Variation, by Lukacs/Hazai Grьnfeld Indian Defence: Stockholm Variation, by l&Ami King&s Indian Defence: Classical Variation, by Matamoros King&s Indian Defence: Fianchetto Variation, by Langeweg Benoni Defence: Modern Variation, by Greenfeld Queen&s Pawn Opening: Trompowsky Attack, by Anka Dutch Defence: Classical Variation, by Karolyi Rйti Opening: King&s Indian Attack, by Matamoros
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    Forum Readers from all over the world join in discussions of previous surveys. Both (grand)masters and club players shed their light on new opening developments and search together for the truth. With contributions by Ian Rogers, Dorian Rogozenko, Tibor Karolyi, Geert van der Stricht and many others. Sosonko’s Corner In this column, Genna Sosonko takes a look at yet another provocative theme in the opening: the ‘delayed’ advance of a pawn. In more lines than you would expect, this loss of a tempo that we might call the ‘Arabic’ method can be surprisingly effective, though the author admits that it ‘would have left the Stars of the Past utterly amazed!’. Except Philidor, of course, who already taught that ‘excellent pawn play is a key characteristic of true craftsmanship’. However it may be, he who uses the ‘step by step’ method certainly reveals a flexible and unorthodox look at the game. Book Review Non-theory openings are rapidly becoming theory. Glenn Flear investigates James Plaskett’s The Queen’s Bishop Attack Revealed and Richard Palliser’s Tango!. He read the QBA, despite some deficiencies, with a smile on his face and found Tango! to be ‘fairly objectively analysed’ and so these books may serve to popularise these still relatively unknown openings. Next, Flear compares Palliser’s The Modern Benoni with Endre Vegh’s Starting Out: Modern Benoni. He found quite a few differences but both books are equally useful for the stronger club player. Our ever candid guest author Sergey Tiviakov is extremely enthusiastic about Dorian Rogozenko’s tome The Sveshnikov Revealed: ‘I believe all chess opening books should be like this (…) Go for it, boys and girls!’ What more encouragement do you need? 32 NIC Surveys Yearbook 77 Sicilian Defence: Najdorf Variation 7...Nbd7, by Olthof Sicilian Defence: Najdorf Variation 6.Be3, by Hoeksema Sicilian Defence: Dragon Variation 9.Bc4, by Anka Sicilian Defence: Scheveningen Variation 6.Be2, by Fogarasi Sicilian Defence: Rauzer Variation 10.e5, by Van der Wiel Sicilian Defence: Rossolimo Variation 4...Qc7, by Greenfeld French Defence: Advance Variation 3.e5, by Sveshnikov Caro-Kann Defence: Panov Variation 5...Nc6, by Smeets Caro-Kann Defence: Advance Variation 4.h4, by Anka Scandinavian Defence: Main Line 5...Bf5, by Priй Petroff Defence: Nimzowitsch Variation 5.Nc3, by A.Kuzmin Ruy Lopez: Exchange Variation 5...Bg4, by Van der Tak Ruy Lopez: Neo-Steinitz Variation 6...Nge7, by Karolyi Ruy Lopez: Open Variation 9.Nbd2, by Grivas King’s Pawn Opening: Elephant Gambit 2...d5, by Pliester Two Knights Defence: Fritz Variation 5...Nd4, by Van der Tak Queen’s Gambit: Declined Exchange Variation 4.cd5, by Bosch Slav Defence: Meran Variation 7.g4, by Lukacs/Hazai Tarrasch Defence: Rubinstein Variation 6.g3, by Vilela Queen’s Gambit Accepted: Classical Variation 7.a4, by Yusupov Nimzo-Indian Defence: Kmoch Variation 4.f3, by Cebalo Nimzo-Indian Defence: Romanishin Variation 4.Nf3, by Langeweg Bogo-Indian Defence: 4.Nbd2, by Boersma Queen’s Indian Defence: Nimzowitsch Variation 4..Ba6, by Dautov Grьnfeld Indian Defence: Exchange Variation 7.Nf3, by Avrukh Grьnfeld Indian Defence: Exchange Variation 7.Nf3, by V.Mikhalevski Grьnfeld Indian Defence: Exchange Variation 7.Bc4, by Olthof King’s Indian Defence: Bayonet Attack 9.b4, by Tzermiadianos/Kotronias King’s Indian Defence: 5.Bd3, by Geo.Timoshenko Benoni Defence: Volga Gambit 3...b5, by Fogarasi Old Indian Defence: Delayed Benoni 7...e6, by Dautov Queen’s Pawn Opening: Trompowsky Attack 2.Bg5, by Fogarasi
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    NIC Forum Readers from all over the world join in discussions of previous surveys. Both (grand)masters and club players shed their light on new opening developments and search together for the truth. Sosonko&s Corner The game Smeets-Pavasovic from the Grandmaster C Group of the 2004 CORUS Chess Tournament brought Sosonko back to his childhood days in Leningrad. The teachers at the Pioneer Palace there would never have approved of the moves these young grandmasters were playing: g2-g4 for White and especially Bf8-d6, putting the bishop in front of the queen&s pawn. Sosonko calls it Fidel&s Attack. Read why! Book Review The publication of the third edition of John Watson&s classic "Play the French" and a trilogy on the same opening by Lev Psakhis, whose books are always worth a detour, are an excellent starting point for Glenn Flear to dedicate his review column to. And Sakaev&s Queen&s Gambit Accepted monograph is the ideal finale. According to Flear it is an ideal practical book for those wanting to learn about this opening. Quality comes at a price! 33 NIC Surveys Yearbook 70 Sicilian: Najdorf Variation 6.Bg5, by Van der Tak Sicilian: Najdorf Variation 6.Bg5, by Karolyi Sicilian: Najdorf Variation 6.Bc4, by Golubev Sicilian: Velimirovic Attack 8.Qe2, by Bosch Sicilian: Alapin Variation 2.c3 e6, by Tzermiadianos Pirc: Austrian Attack 4.f4, by Van der Weide King’s Fianchetto: 3.Nf3, by Fogarasi French: Steinitz Variation 4.e5, by Fogarasi French: MacCutcheon Variation 4...Bb4, by Glek French: Winawer Variation 7.Qg4 0-0, by Almasi Caro-Kann: Advance Variation 4.Be3, by Bosch Scandinavian: Gubnitsky-Pytel Variation 3...Qd6, by Karolyi Ruy Lopez: Neo-Steinitz Variation 5...Bg4, by Van der Tak Ruy Lopez: Neo-Arkhangelsk Variation 6...Bc5, by Inarkiev Ruy Lopez: Anti-Marshall Variation 8.h3, by Lukacs/Hazai Italian: Evans Gambit 4.b4, by De Zeeuw Scotch: Steinitz Variation 4....Qh4, by Pliester Two Knights: Traxler Gambit 5.Nf7, by Pastore/Montcaubeig/Da Costa jr English Defence: 1...e6 and 2...b6, by Van der Stricht Budapest Gambit: Fajarowicz Gambit 3...Ne4, by Gutman Queen’s Gambit Declined: Blackburne Variation 5.Bf4, by Ilic Slav: Exchange Variation 6...a6, by Langeweg Slav: Botvinnik Variation 12...Qc7, by Shabalov Queen’s Gambit Accepted: Two Knights Variation 4...c5, by Karolyi Catalan: Open Variation 6...dc4, by Vladimirov Nimzo-Indian: Rubinstein Variation 8...Ba5, by Lukacs/Hazai Nimzo-Indian: Classical Variation 4.Qc2, by Stohl Queen’s Indian: Nimzowitsch Variation 5.Qa4, by Timoshenko King’s Indian: Fianchetto Variation 8.Qd3, by Lukacs/Hazai Dutch: Leningrad Variation 7...Nc6, by Jensen English: Symmetrical Variation 4.e4, by Vilela English: Anti-Grьnfeld Variation 4.Qa4, by Fogarasi Rйti: A White Benoni 8...d4, by Panczyk/Ilczuk
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    NIC Forum Readers from all over the world join in discussions of previous surveys. Both (grand)masters and club players shed their light on new opening developments and search together for the truth. With contributions by John Watson, Jacob Aagaard, and many others. Sosonko&s Corner Yasser Seirawan believes 1.e4 is "obviously the most aggressive move", but Evgeny Sveshnikov takes it a step further. He is a man of strong opinions and labels 1.e4 as "the strongest opening move for White beyond any doubt. Sosonko describes in which of three categories (correct, semi-coorect and incorrect) young Garry Kasparov classified all openings after 1.e4 and explains why Sveshnikov stopped playing the Sveshnikov Variation. In reply to a fashionable way to circumvent his latest love (4...e5!) Sveshnikov has developed a new gambit. Read all about it. Book Review The word "repertoire" is widely used, but not always explained. So for that matter is the term "World Champion", but that&s another story. In his column Glenn Flear reviews Khalifman&s two books on the repertoire of Vishy Anand (1.e4) and gives it "thumbs up". He asked a GM-friend to have a look at them and give his opinion. His reaction: "I don&t buy chess books any more, but I&ll make an exception for these two! Plus Konstantin Sakaev&s book on How to Get the Edge Against the Gruenfeld. 33 NIC Surveys Yearbook 71 Sicilian Defence: Najdorf Variation 6.Bg5, by Van der Tak Sicilian Defence: Najdorf Variation 6.Be3 e5, by Lukacs/Hazai Sicilian Defence: Dragon Variation 9.Bc4, by Golubev/Aagaard Sicilian Defence: Dragon Variation 9.Bc4, by Anka Sicilian Defence: Sveshnikov Variation 10...f5, by Nikitin Sicilian Defence: Taimanov Variation 6.Be3, 7.Qd2, by Fogarasi Sicilian Defence: Paulsen Variation 5.Nc3 b5 6.Bd3, by Van der Wiel Pirc Defence: Austrian Attack 4.f4, by Tzermiadianos French Defence: Exchange Variation 4.Nf3 Bd6, by Boersma French Defence: MacCutcheon Variation 4...Bb4, by Glek French Defence: MacCutcheon Variation 4...Bb4, by Cebalo French Defence: Winawer Variation 7.Qg4 0-0, by I.Almasi Caro-Kann Defence: Classical Variation 4...Bf5, by Lukacs/Hazai Caro-Kann Defence: Classical Variation 4...Bf5, by Greenfeld Petroff Defence: Jaenisch Variation 6...Be7, by Karolyi Ruy Lopez: New Arkhangelsk Variation 6...Bc5, by Lukacs/Hazai Italian Game: Two Knights Defence 4.d3, by Tiviakov Philidor Defence: Antoshin Variation 5...Be7, by Fogarasi Albin Counter-Gambit: 5...Nge7, by Raetsky/Chetverik Queen’s Gambit Declined: Exchange Variation 3...Be7, by Boersma Slav Defence: Krause Variation 6.Ne5, by Rogozenko Slav Defence: Meran Variation 6.Qc2, by Karolyi Tarrasch Defence: Rubinstein Variation 6.g3, by Bosch Nimzo-Indian Defence: Rubinstein Variation 4.e3, by Bosch Queen’s Indian Defence: Miles Variation 4.Bf4, by Gavrilov Grьnfeld Indian Defence: Anti-Grьnfeld 4.Bf4, by Rytshagov King’s Indian Defence: Classical Variation 7...Qe8, by Greenfeld King’s Indian Defence: Gligoric Variation 7.Be3, by Van der Weide Volga Gambit: Dlugy Variation 5.f3, by Tay Queen’s Pawn Opening: Trompowsky Variation 2.Bg5 c5, by Nijboer English Opening: Reversed Sicilian 2...c6, by Raetsky/Chetverik English Opening: Symmetrical Variation 4...d5, by Marin Rйti Opening: Markowski Variation 4.Qa4, by Dautov
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    NIC Forum Readers from all over the world join in discussions of previous surveys. Both (grand)masters and club players shed their light on new opening developments and search together for the truth. With contributions by Josй Vilela, Bogdan Lalic, and many others. Sosonko&s Corner In several of his previous columns editor-in-chief Genna Sosonko has turned his attention to the move g2-g4, which gets ever more popular in many different opening systems. Now he wants to do the same "One Final Time". Meet the faces of Hein Donner, Alexey Shirov and David Bronstein, all members of the illustrious g2-g4 club. Book Review Reviewing The Jackal Attack, a private publication by Adrian Skelton, Glenn Flear lets his mind roam over the tendency to name off-beat openings after animals. His conclusion about the book: fun variations but skimpy contents. The difference with the other two books under review could not be much bigger. The Two Knights Defence by Jan Pinski and The Catalan by Alex Raetsky and Maxim Chetverik are both serious monographs, be it on totally different openings. The former highly tactical, the latter more with a strategic flavour. 35 NIC Surveys Yearbook 72 Sicilian Defence: Dragon Variation 9.Bc4, by Golubev/Aagaard Sicilian Defence: Dragon Variation 9.Bc4, by Anka Sicilian Defence: Accelerated Dragon 5.c4, by Tiviakov Sicilian Defence: Hyper-Accelerated Dragon 2...g6, by Van der Tak Sicilian Defence: Nimzowitsch Variation 2...Nf6, by Van der Weide Pirc Defence: Austrian Attack 4.f4, by Tzermiadianos French Defence: Advance Variation 3.e5, by Matamoros French Defence: MacCutcheon Variation 4...Bb4, by Glek French Defence: Tarrasch Variation 4...Ne4, by Karolyi Caro-Kann Defence: Classical Variation 4...Bf5, by Da Costa Junior Caro-Kann Defence: Classical Variation 4...Bf5, by Dautov Alekhine Defence: Modern Variation 4...g6, by Panczyk/Ilczuk Ruy Lopez: Exchange Variation 4.Bc6, by Glek Ruy Lopez: Anti-Marshall Variation 8.h3, by Lukacs/Hazai Two Knights Defence: Max Lange Attack 9...g6, by Van der Tak King&s Gambit: Classical Variation 3...g5 , by Jensen Various Openings: Benoni Hybrid Ne7, by Vilela Queen&s Gambit Declined: Tartakower Variation 7...b6, by Langeweg Queen&s Gambit Declined: Exchange Variation 3...Be7, by Boersma Slav Defence: Chameleon Variation 5.c5, by Lukacs/Hazai Slav Defence: Marshall Gambit 4.e4, by Van der Tak Tarrasch Defence: Rubinstein Variation 6.g3, by Wiersma Catalan Opening: Bogo-Indian Variation 4...Bb4, by Greenfeld Nimzo-Indian Defence: Classical Variation 4.Qc2, by Lukacs/Hazai Nimzo-Indian Defence: Vienna Variation 6.Qa4, by Rogozenko Grьnfeld Indian Defence: Exchange Variation 7.Bc4, by Panczyk/Ilczuk Grьnfeld Indian Defence: Exchange Variation 6.Qb3, by Pelletier/Bauer King&s Indian Defence: Classical Variation 7...Qe8, by Greenfeld King&s Indian Defence: Classical Variation 6...Nc6, by Gavrilov Volga Gambit: Declined 4.Nf3, by Fogarasi Dutch Defence: Leningrad Variation 7...Qe8, by Van der Stricht Dutch Defence: Bogoljobow&s 2.Bg5, by Pliester English Opening: Reversed Dragon Nb1-d2, by Stohl English Opening: Symmetrical Variation 5.a3, by Dautov Rйti Opening: Double Fianchetto, by Fogarasi
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    NIC Forum Readers from all over the world join in discussions of previous surveys. Both (grand)masters and club players shed their light on new opening developments and search together for the truth. With contributions by Alon Greenfeld, Baadur Jobava, and many others. Sosonko&s Corner This column is an hommage to Oleg Mikhailovich Romanishin. Sacrificing a pawn in the opening to get active play has always been a hallmark of his style. Sosonko depicts the Ukranian genius as one of the leading lights in modern chess research. Of late the results of the 52-year-old Romanishin may have been relatively modest, but this riveting and original grandmaster remains capable of bringing down even the strongest opponent, as Vasily Ivanchuk found out to his detriment at the 2004 Ukrainian championship. Book Review Due to the overflow of information these days, authors of opening books have to make dictinct choices and draw the line somewhere (which variations should be covered, which ignored?) and some of them seem better than others at this fundamental task. Glenn Flear had a look at monographs by Nigel Davies and the Polish duo Panczyk & Ilczuk. Guest-author Sergey Tiviakov reviews three recent publications on the Sicilian Najdorf Variation, revealing on the way that he has not read opening books for a long time. 34 NIC Surveys Yearbook 73 Sicilian Defence: Najdorf Variation, by Boersma Sicilian Defence: Sozin Variation, by Golubev Sicilian Defence: Four Knights Variation, by Karolyi Sicilian Defence: Basman-Sale Variation, by Sale Sicilian Defence: Closed Variation, by Van der Weide Sicilian Defence: Alapin Variation, by Rogozenko Sicilian Defence: Bezgodov Variation, by Bezgodov Pirc Defence: The 150 Attack, by Marin French Defence: Winawer Variation, by Van der Tak Caro-Kann Defence: Advance Variation, by Fogarasi Caro-Kann Defence: Smyslov Variation, by Galkin Caro-Kann Defence: Classical Variation, by Llanos/Soppe Alekhine Defence: Modern Variation, by Panczyk/Ilczuk Ruy Lopez: Jaenisch Variation, by Van der Tak Ruy Lopez: Anti-Marshall Variation, by Lukacs/Hazai Ruy Lopez: Marshall Attack, by Naiditsch Ruy Lopez: Open Variation, by Timoshenko Italian Opening: Evans Gambit, by De Zeeuw Two Knights Defence: Bogoljubow Variation, by Van der Tak Budapest Gambit, by Pliester Slav: 3.Nf3 dc4, by Nikitin Slav: Chameleon Variation, by Lukacs/Hazai Slav: Alapin Variation, by Karolyi Catalan: Bogo-Indian Variation, by Greenfeld Catalan: Accepted – 4...dc4, by Anka Nimzo-Indian Defence: Classical Variation, by Tiviakov Grьnfeld Indian Defence: Fianchetto Variation, by Karolyi Grьnfeld Indian Defence: Exchange Variation, by Pelletier/Bauer King’s Indian Defence: Classical Variation, by Morgado King’s Indian Defence: Anti-Anti-Grьnfeld, by Lukacs/Hazai Benoni: Fianchetto Variation, by Kapengut Volga Gambit Declined, by Fogarasi Dutch Defence: Leningrad Variation, by Van der Stricht English Opening: Anti-Grьnfeld Line, by Marin Related products
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    NIC Forum Readers from all over the world join in discussions of previous surveys. Both (grand)masters and club players shed their light on new opening developments and search together for the truth. Sosonko&s Corner Genna Sosonko explains the opening according to Alexander Morozevich. Where others try to lure their opponents to unknown territory, Morozevich more often than not joins his opponents! The dream of many an amateur who shies away from voluminous opening monographs and endless Internet sites which produce incessant streams of theoretical material. Book Review Which category do you belong to: do you love white water kayaking or enjoy a gentle boat ride on a placid lake? Three of the four books Glenn Flear has reviewed this time can be described as quiet waters. The fourth one is by Jeroen Bosch, who has revamped his off-beat opening column in New In Chess into a book format. Invigorating material! 34 NIC Surveys Yearbook 69 Sicilian: Najdorf Variation 6.Bg5, by Van der Tak Sicilian: Najdorf Variation 6.Be3, by Lukacs/Hazai Sicilian: Dragon Variation 9.0-0-0, by Cabrera Sicilian: Rauzer Variation 7...Be7, by Karolyi Sicilian: Rauzer Variation 7...a6 , by Cebalo Sicilian: Kalashnikov Variation 6.c4, by Rogozenko Sicilian: Alapin Variation 2...g6, by Gavrilov Pirc: Austrian Attack 5...c5, by Van der Weide King’s Fianchetto: 4.Be3, by Fogarasi French: Advance Variation 6.a3, by Boersma French: Winawer Variation 4...Ne7, by LB Hansen French: Winawer Variation 7.h4, by Pelletier Caro-Kann: Smyslov Variation 4...Nd7, by Dautov Caro-Kann: Classical Variation 4...Bf5, by Olthof Ruy Lopez: Closed Line with 9.d4, by Lukacs/Hazai Two Knights: The Main Line against 5...Ng4, by Panczyk/Ilczuk King’s Gambit: Becker Variation 3...h6, by Pliester King’s Gambit: Declined 2...Bc5, by Van der Tak Queen’s Gambit Declined: Alatortsev Variation 3...Be7, by Langeweg Queen’s Gambit Declined: 5.Qc2, by Van der Sterren Slav: Marshall Gambit 4.e4, by Van der Tak Tarrasch: Rubinstein Variation 6.g3, by Flear Nimzo-Indian: Rubinstein Variation 5.Ne2 Re8, by Bosch Bogo-Indian: Vikoni Variation 4.Bd2 c5, by Dautov Bogo-Indian: 4.Bd2 Qe7, by Anka Queen’s Indian: Nimzowitsch Variation 5.Qb3, by Lukacs/Hazai Grьnfeld Indian: Exchange Variation 7.Bc4 , by Bosch King’s Indian: Classical Main Line 9.Ne1, by Matamoros Benoni: Taimanov Variation 8...Nbd7, by Vaiser Queen’s Pawn: Wagner Gambit 4.e4, by Langeweg Queen’s Pawn: Trompowsky Attack 2...d5, by Gavrilov Dutch: Classical Variation 6...d6, by Flear English: Symmetrical Variation 7.d3 and 8.e4, by Langeweg
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    The popularity of the Nimzo-Larsen Attack is largely based on its surprise value, but in fact 1.b3 is one of White’s more logical first moves. By immediately developing his queen’s bishop, White aims at undermining the black centre. Ilya Odessky’s message in this unusual opening book is: opening with 1.b2-b3 is a lot of fun! Odessky will amuse and surprise you, but also teach you all the ins and outs of this offbeat system, which has been used by top players like Bobby Fischer and Bent Larsen. White avoids the many theoretical landmines of mainline openings and steers towards an open battle, right from the start. This system’s basic ideas are strategically sound and easy to learn. But it can also offer wild complications for lovers of tactics. Odessky does not fool you into believing that White is better in all 1.b3 lines. But you will get to know this opening deeply, and you will be better prepared for the struggle than your opponent will be. You will enjoy playing 1.b3!