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New & full of opening novelties: Yearbook 90

27 February 2009, 12.51 CET | By New in Chess (ADVERTORIALS)  | Filed under: Advertisement | Tags:

YB 90Yearbook 90 has just arrived!

In this issue of The Chess Player’s Guide to Opening News
you will find answers to urgent quenstions like:

– what was the most original gambit of the year 2008?
– will KingLoek finally admit defeat in the Botvinnik Slav?
– is the Berliner Variation of the Two Knights out of business?
– has Erwin l’Ami refuted Rybka in the Classical Nimzo?
– what were Perenyi’s ideas behind his all-out Attack on the Najdorf?
–can Black still hope for a win in Tiger’s Modern?
– how did the Senior World Champion rejuvenate the Morozevich French?
– with what gambit did Kasparov combat the Scandinavian in simuls?
– have Naiditsch and Bacrot succeeded in killing the Marshall Attack?
– has Nikolay Ninov found the ultimate Anti-Traxler plan?
– have new horizons opened in the sharp Leningrad Dutch?
– with what obscure variety of the Staunton Gambit can you catch Topalov?
– and much more!

“Fantastic value for money”, is what the British Federation for Correspondence Chess said about the Yearbook.

Pleas have a look at the full contents of Yearbook 90.


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