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Kotronias/Ivanov - The london files (defanging the london system)
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Although the London System was first played almost 200 years ago, it lay dormant until the beginning of the 21st century. Then chessplayers rediscovered it, realizing that the London could be played against most responses by Black, obtaining a good game with little preparation.
Nowadays the London has evolved into an opening taken up by both club players and world champions. Magnus Carlsen has played it regularly and the new word champion Ding Liren used it to convincingly defeat Ian Nepomniachtchi in game six of their 2023 title match.
Literature on the London has focused primarily on play from White’s side. However, this new book by grandmasters Vassilios Kotronias and Mikhail Ivanov changes all that. Thea authors present four (!) separate ways to combat the London: (1) King’s Indian Setups; (2) the London Benoni; (3) the London Nimzo- and Queen’s Indian; and (4) the London Orthodox System.
The London Files presents Black many good and flexible options for neutralizing White, while also giving us Londoners many new problems to contend with ... Without a doubt, this book will give Black players highly effective means to deal with the London System for a long time to come and may even have players completely rethinking their approach with the white pieces. – From the Foreword by Ian Harris
Defang the London System and fear it no more! 272 pages
Supreme Staunton ebbehouten schaakstukken
Deze prachtige Staunton schaakstukken verdienen een punt in hun geschiedenis; in de 19e eeuw was Londen een belangrijke centrum voor het productie van schaakstukken. John Jaques, een van de belangrijkste ivoor- en houtdraaier toen, besloot om het uiterlijk van de schaakstukken mooier en functioneler te maken. Samen met zijn partner Nathaniel Cook, gaan ze in 1849 hun model afwerken en registreren ter ere van Howard Staunton, een voormalige charismatieke schaakspeler en journalist. Een soort marketingstunt vooruit op zijn tijd.
De Staunton stukken zijn stabieler door hun brede basis en de algemene esthetiek van de stukken is getransformeerd: De toren wordt een onneembare vesting, de lijn van de pionnen is verfijnd, de mijter van de loper is vereenvoudigd, men onderscheid beter de kroon van de koning, dankzij het kruis, van diegenen van de dame met haar puntige kraag. En bovenal, het ultra-realistische uiterlijk van het paard roept resoluut een gevecht op. Stijl waarvan we duidelijk de inspiratie terug vinden in de fries van de Parthénon, meesterwerk van de Griekse beeldhouwwerk in de 5eeuw v.Chr. die grotendeels bewaard is gebleven in het Britisch museeum van Londen.
De Staunton stukken kenden snel een groot succes en werden in 1924 officieel voorgeschreven voor competie. Sinds het oorspronkelijke model van 1849 werden verschillende varianten van Staunton gemaakt en zijn nu over de hele wereld beschikbaar voor schaakspelers, maar ze blijven trouw aan de "John Jaques stijl".
Deze Supreme Staunton schaakstukken zijn gevilt en verzwaard. Ze zijn gesneden in een dicht, imitatie ebbehout, van een uitzonderlijke diepe zwarte. Ze zijn perfect gepolijst, glad en glanzend, en fijn geglitterd met oxalzuur kristallen. Waardoor ze bij licht een zo bezondere schittering hebben.
McDonald - Pressure Play
Pressure Play by Neil McDonald. Have you ever been tortured at the chessboard? If so, then you have probably been a victim of pressure play.
Elite players are brilliant exponents of pressure play. In situations where they have either a tiny advantage or no advantage at all they are highly adept at constantly setting problems for their unfortunate opponents. The position on the board may appear lifeless but they can probe and find plans and regroupings that will constantly ask their opponents difficult questions. These can be countered only by continual alert and accurate defence and we all know how difficult and wearing that can be.
The arch exponent of pressure play is world champion Magnus Carlsen. Carlsen is superb in this area of the game and consistently defeats world class opposition from simplified positions where he has no advantage whatsoever. How does he do it?
In this book, the highly experienced author and coach Neil McDonald analyses the finest examples of pressure play. In doing so he teases out the fundamental concepts that enable players like Carlsen to torture their opponents mercilessly.
- Paralyse the enemy pieces.
- Target the weakest squares on the board.
- Increase and exploit a space advantage.
Master pressure play and it will be your opponent on the rack, not you.
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Rogers - Oops I Resigned one more time!
Oops! He’s Back!
Australian Grandmaster Ian Rogers is back with a new book of silly resignation puzzles - the only chess puzzle book where your solution cannot be worse than the player who mistakenly abandoned the game!
Pit your wits against legends from yesteryear to today, from Anderssen to Korchnoi to Gelfand, knowing that they resigned their games unnecessarily and you, perhaps, could have found a way out.
Oops! I Resigned One More Time! is the sequel to Oops! I Resigned Again!, which has gained a cult following since its release in 2021. Marvel again at 100 extraordinary positions and the stories behind them, in themed sets of five, with sneaking a peek at the answers made easy. 175 pages
Lakdawala - The Unknown Fischer
It is not really in doubt that Bobby Fischer is one of the greatest (if not the greatest) chess players of all-time. His name is one that it is recognized immediately by almost anyone with even a passing interest in chess. His numerous brilliant games are very well known and have been seen in numerous anthologies.
However, Fischer also played many games that have generally escaped public attention. These include early games before he was well known, simultaneous games, blitz games as well as many classical games that have simply fallen under the radar. There is also a match of ten games played against Svetozar Gligoric in Sveti Stefan before his famous “re-match” with Boris Spassky.
Prolific author Cyrus Lakdawala has tracked down many of these games. They provide fresh material for die hard Fischer fans and provide numerous examples of Fischer’s extraordinary chess talent. Thanks to his remarkable ability to find clear cut plans and strategies in any position, Fischer somehow managed to make chess look easy. This is a very instructive anthology. 384 pages