Lakdawala - Larsen move by move
Voilà le Lakdawala de fin d'année (en attendant celui de janvier 2015). Blague à part, on a beau plaisanter, on ne sait pas comment il fait..., en plus les bouquins sont plutôt bien fait. Ce qui est dommage, c'est que Larsen qui n'avait pas eu les honneurs d'un livre sur ses parties depuis plus de vingt ans, se retrouve avec deux ouvrages qui sortent en moins de six mois. Pour ceux que ça intérèsse, il y a plus de parties dans celui-ci et il est plus abondament commenté.
VAN DE OUDEWEETERING - Improve Your Chess Pattern Recognition
Throughout fourty well-defined chapters, learn to recognize key moves and motifs in the middlegame in order to find the most promising continuation.This book will help you building an essential chess knowledge.
Arthur van de Oudeweetering is an international master and a chess trainer from the netherlands.
BEZGODOV - The liberated bishop defence
In many 1.d4 openings, Black has trouble getting his bishop on c8 into play. Former Russian Chess Champion Alexey Bezgodov presents a radical solution to this nagging problem; liberate your bishop right away and put it on f5 on the second move!
Play 2...Bf5! against either 2.c4 or 2.Nf3 will surprise your opponent and is also a great way to support your development, because the bishop takes control of the important square e4. If White does not immediately take decisive action, then within a move or two he can relinquish any hopes on an opening advantage.
Alexey Bezgodov has found some great antidotes to White's most dangerous reactions in sharp and attractive lines. To test your understanding of his system he has included more than 100 exercises. After studying the fresh ideas and the clear explanations presented in The Liberated Bishop Defencechess players of almost every strength will enjoy the flexibility of a surprising, effective and universal weapon against 1.d4.
Kozul, Jankovic - The Richter Rauzer Reborn
De Richter Rauzer is een van de varianten van de open siciliaans. Jankovic en Kozul zijn twee kroatsche GM die deze variant heel goed kennen omdat ze die veel hebben beoefend tijdens hun carrière. Het boek is bestemd voor geavanceerde spelers.
Edwards - Mastering Mates 1
Een boek eerder voor beginners bestemd, met meer dan 1100 maten in één zet.
Manella, Zohar - Play Unconventional Chess and Win
In this book the reader will discover the incredible power unconventional moves can have. These moves contradict the most fundamental principles of the old chess , and yet most of them played by leading grandmasters.
At first sight these moves look so strange that the reader can not avoid asking, Was this grandmaster was inspired or drunk? The answer will definitely surprise you.
Czerwin - Chess Progress
A book for beginners or teachers. It's a well-done book, the author is a famous professor in the USA and more specifically in Illinois. His method seems clear: the study of simple positions with few pieces on the chessboard, and the further you go, the more you'll have pieces and complex positions to resolve. This method isn't really new, but it should work perfectly.
The Modern Bogo 1.d4 e6 - Antic & Maksimovic
They did it! Dejan Antic and Branimir Maksimovic have created a complete chess opening repertoire for Black players in only two books.
First they wrote the acclaimed The Modern French (against 1.e4). Now The Modern Bogo provides Black players with a comprehensive answer to 1.d4. The two books complement each other perfectly.
The point is that the authors recommend to answer 1.d4 with the direct 1...e6, for the follow-up 2.c4 Bb4+. In this way they avoid complex theoretical Nimzo-Indian lines and enable both amateur and professional players to find their own way in little-explored variations.
The Modern Bogo covers all the possibilities for White after 1.d4 e6... except for 2.e4, after which you should play the French!
Antic and Maksimovic have done a massive amount of research, and found many new strategic concepts and attacking plans. All of them are explained clearly and thoroughly.
You will find that this opening not only gives you good chances to equalize as Black, but also many opportunities to play for a win.