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18.95€

Publisher: New in Chess, 2008, Pages: 144, Paperback

Ready-to-go chess opening ideas.

Readers of this series can ignore large areas of the ever expanding chess opening theory. They can concentrate on these surprising ideas, because SOS variations deviate very early from the regular lines in mainstream openings. Ideal for players who don’t have enough time to keep abreast with main line theory. Appears twice a year.

A quick look at the SOS's in this issue.

Contents:
 1 Jeroen Bosch - The SOS Files
 2 Ruben Felgaer - Meeting the Caro-Kann with 2.Ne2
 3 Dimitri Reinderman - The Meszaros Variation of the Sicilian
 4 Jeroen Bosch - SOS versus Anti-Berlin
 5 Alexander Finkel - SOS versus the Paulsen
 6 Mazé & Cornette - Nimzo-Indian with 6...Qe8!?
 7 Arthur Kogan - The Budapest Gambit Can Still Surprise!
 8 Jeroen Bosch - French Prophylaxis
 9 Adrian Mikhalchishin - Caro-Kann: Dementiev Variation
10 Dimitri Reinderman - The Porcupine Variation
11 Jeroen Bosch - Gajewski’s Incredible Spanish Novelty
12 Arthur Kogan - Play the Spielmann Attack
13 Alexander Finkel - An Old Idea in the Modern Defence
14 Jeroen Bosch - A Modest Indian
15 Igor Glek - A 19th Century Weapon versus the French
16 Leonid Gofshtein - A Dynamic Ruy Lopez Surprise
17 Dorian Rogozenko - Kamsky’s ‘Spare’ Slav
18 Who is Who? - Authors and their Subjects

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