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Danger: SOS Volume 6 just out!

27 February 2007 23:59 PM | Last modified: 10:29

SOS - Secrets of Opening Surprises, Volume 6 has just arrived from the printers. And you know what that means: danger!

In the next few weeks countless chess players all over the world will be eagerly hunting the pages of that book for early deviations from the regular lines in mainstream openings.

Why? Because many chess players are too lazy to study main line opening theory, that’s why! The only thing they are looking for is an easy ride towards an opening advantage.

Authors like Tiviakov, Rogers, Rogozenko, Silman, Kogan, Van der Wiel, Donaldson, l’Ami, Flear, Mikchalchishin, and editor Jeroen Bosch will, I am afraid, persuade thousands of chess players to try their luck with SOS 6. You may be facing one of them, soon.

So my advice is: have a look here, or ignore SOS 6 at your own peril!

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