viernes, 6 de diciembre de 2013

Yearbook 108 The Chess Player's Guide to Opening News by The NIC Editorial team

Ya están aquí las navidades y son muchas las opciones para regalar libros de ajedrez. Uno de ellos es este último ejemplar del legendario y clásico anuario de ajedrez de la casa newinchess, para a estar a lo último de la teoría de aperturas y si el precio tiene un descuento del 40% que mejor!
Opinión y columnas de los eventos más recientes, como los clásicos análisis de libros realizados por el GM Glenn Flear y por supuesto 26 apuntes teóricos! Sea cual sea tu repertorio aquí encontrarás respuestas y nuevas ideas como puedes ver en la información de este libro.

Diciembre 2013, 255pg, precio de venta oficial: 29,95€ + gastos de envío.

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Información oficial:

Forum

The Forum has sharp reactions to previous Surveys and hot new developments. Anish Giri analyses his Sämisch King’s Indian with Sergey Karjakin from the Zug Grand Prix, and readers like Marc Schroeder and IM’s Jose Vilela and Richard Palliser share some interesting lines.

Columns

In Benjamin’s Opening Takes, Joel Benjamin shows how top players like Magnus Carlsen and Viswanathan Anand avoid Open Sicilians nowadays. Alexey Kuzmin provides an inside view of the Tal Memorial in Kuzmin’s Harvest.

Preview

This Yearbook contains a preview of Sergey Kasparov’s upcoming book Steamrolling the Sicilian for New In Chess, about the line 5.f3.

Reviews

Glenn Flear reviews Evgeny Sveshnikov’s The Grand Prix Attack, Dreev vs the Benoni, John Shaw’s The King’s Gambit and The Complete Albin Counter-Gambit by Luc Henris, and makes a rather surprising discovery.

Surveys The legendary London Candidates’ keeps producing new Surveys, also several in this issue. New authors are Rustam Khusnutdinov, who presents an original way to play the Closed Sicilian, and Piotr Wolochowicz on a bizarre King’s Gambit line

Sicilian Defence - Moscow Variation 3.Bb5 - SI 1.3-4 - Tiviakov

Sicilian Defence - Najdorf Variation 6.Be3 - SI 19.14 - Van der Tak

Sicilian Defence - Rossolimo Variation 3...e5 - SI 31.1 - Illingworth

Sicilian Defence - La Bourdonnais Variation 4...e5 - SI 32.2 - A. Kuzmin

Sicilian Defence - Closed Variation 3.f4 - SI 44.6 - Khusnutdinov

Pirc Defence - Austrian Attack 7.Bc4 - PU 12.9 - Rodi

French Defence - Tarrasch Defence - FR 17.10 - S. Kasparov

Scandinavian Defence - Gubnitsky-Pytel Variation 3...Qd6 - SD 8.11 - S. Kasparov

Ruy Lopez - Early Divergences after 3...a6 4.Ba4 - RL 13.5 - Van der Wiel

King’s Pawn Openings - Philidor Defence 4.Nc3 Nbd7 - KP 4.9+13 - Cabrera Pino

King’s Gambit - Declined 2...Nc6 - KG 5.1 - Wolochowicz

Slav Defence - Chebanenko Variation 6.c5 - SL 3.1 - Lukacs/Hazai

Slav Defence - Tolush/Geller Gambit 6.a4 - SL 3.3 - Okhotnik/Appleberry

Slav Defence - Schlechter Variation 4...g6 - SL 10.3+8 - Kidambi

Queen’s Gambit Accepted - Alekhine Variation 4...b5 - QG 5.9 - Antic/Dorfanis

Queen’s Indian Defence - Central Variation 4.e3 - QI 3.9 - I. Almasi

Grünfeld Indian Defence - Exchange Variation: Other Lines - GI 3.3 - Karolyi

Grünfeld Indian Defence - Exchange Variation 7.Nf3 - GI 4.4 - Gledura/Csonka

Grünfeld Indian Defence - 5.h4 Line - GI 7.1 - Olthof

King’s Indian Defence - Sämisch Variation 6...c5 - KI 48.12 - Ikonnikov

King’s Indian Defence - Fianchetto Variation 6...Nbd7 - KI 65.3 - De Dovitiis

Benoni Defence - Volga Gambit 5.cb5 - BI 19.9 - Tay

English Opening - Symmetrical Variation 3.d4 - EO 32.4 - Finkel

English Opening - Symmetrical Variation 4...g6 - EO 34.3 - Vilela

English Opening - Anti-Grünfeld Line 5.Qb3 - EO 52.9 - Fogarasi

Rëti Opening - 1...d5 2.c4 dc4 - RE 10.1 - Skatchkov/Frolyanov

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