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New In Chess Yearbook, which appears four times a year, contains the latest news in chess openings. Each issue brings you dozens of new ideas on the cutting edge of modern chess opening theory. Have a look at what this issue has to offer.

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In the FORUM Section, René Olthof analyses a spectacular game by Russian GM (and Yearbook author!) Alexander Predke which might just feature the best novelty of 2021. Han Schut investigates Magnus Carlsen’s combination of 4.h4 with Nadanian’s old bizarre move 6.Na4 in the Grünfeld – is it worth a try? And Viktor Moskalenko is back – not, this time, with a French novelty, but with a special twist to a well-known gambit in the Trompowsky. There are also new insightful letters by Wayne R.Gradl and Rafal Ogiewka.
From Sadler’s Engine Room
Matthew Sadler’s second column on computer chess openings focuses on the famous TCEC SuperFinals between the Stockfish and Leela Zero engines. We get a glimpse (well – an extensive look) behind the scenes of which openings are chosen for these SuperFinals by Jeroen Noomen and ... Matthew Sadler! As always, the top engines have their own, often quite surprising, approaches to these opening lines.
Reviews
Glenn Flear reviews a new book on the hot London System by Oscar de Prado – the Spaniard’s second work on this opening, this time with a quite different angle, is called The London System in 12 Practical Lessons. Fabiano Caruana has turned his DVD Navigating the Ruy Lopez into a book called Caruana’s Ruy Lopez, and it features some extremely instructive explanation from the World’s No. 2. Of course Flear also had to find out what his compatriot Gawain Jones had made of the attractive-sounding concept of Coffeehouse Repertoire (Volume 1), and finally he compares Mihail Marin’s two recent books on one opening: Leningrad Dutch and Dutch Sidelines.
SPIS TREŚCI:
1.e4 openings
Sicilian Defence - Moscow Variation 3..b5+ - Ganguly
Sicilian Defence - Najdorf Variation 6..g5 - Zwirs
Sicilian Defence - Dragon Variation 9.0-0-0 - Golubev
Sicilian Defence - Sveshnikov Variation 9..d5 - Van der Wiel
Caro-Kann Defence - Advance Variation 4..f3 - Rodi
Ruy Lopez - Berlin Defence 4.d3 - Warmerdam
Ruy Lopez - Berlin Defence 6..a4 - Timman
Ruy Lopez - M\'f8ller Variation 5....c5 - Flear
Ruy Lopez - New Arkhangelsk Variation 6....c5 - Gupta
Ruy Lopez - New Arkhangelsk Variation 6....c5 - Ris
Ruy Lopez - Zaitsev Variation 12.a3 - K.Szabo
Italian Game - Giuoco Piano 6...d5 - Pijpers
Italian Game - Giuoco Piano 6..g5 - Ganguly
Vienna Game - Azerbaijan Variation 3.d4 - Ponomariov
1.d4 openings
Queen’s Gambit Declined - Early Divergences 4...dxc4 - Vilela
Slav Defence - Slow Slav 4.e3 - Panczyk and Ilczuk
Tarrasch Defence - Semi-Tarrasch 6.e4 - Mchedlishvili
Queen’s Gambit Accepted - Two Knights Variation 4..c3 - Ikonnikov
Queen’s Gambit Accepted - Classical Variation 7..c3 - Adams
Grünfeld Indian Defence - Exchange Variation 5..d2 - Olthof
Grünfeld Indian Defence - Exchange Variation 7..f3 - Vigorito
King’s Indian Defence - Early Divergences 3.h4 - Sokolov
Queen’s Pawn Openings - 3.g3 Line - Fogarasi
Queen’s Pawn Openings - 3.g3 Line - Gledura
Others
Réti Opening - Early Divergences 2....d7 - Karolyi
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The Forum section contains a lot of material from the Tata Steel Chess Tournament which ended just before our deadline. You can find hot ‘Tata’ contributions by Han Schut, René Olthof and Frank Erwich, besides an impressive analysis by young player Artem Odegov, an SOS line versus the Najdorf employed by Nakamura against MVL no less than 10 times in the chess.com Speed final (written by Peter Boel) and a baffling opening discovery by new grandmaster Max Warmerdam who was also the second of Tata winner Jorden van Foreest.
From Our Own Correspondent
Our GM correspondent Erwin l’Ami dives deep into five openings again with the help of correspondence chess games. You’re getting the latest on the English Attack vs the Najdorf, a new path for Black in a difficult King’s Indian/Benoni hybrid, a sharp attacking game with the Shirov/Shabalov Slav, a new blow for the Blumenfeld Gambit, and another blow for a much-applauded Bobby Fischer idea for Black in the Benoni.
Reviews
Glenn Flear sees Magnus Carlsen’s influence on opening theory grow and grow. He reviews two books on variations named after the World Champion: Carlsen’s Neo-Møller by Ioannis Simeonidis and The Carlsen Variation by Carsten Hansen – the inventor of which variation, by the way, is ‘close by’! Flear also takes a look at an impressive tome on a very obscure variation: The Exhilarating Elephant Gambit by Jakob Aabling Thomsen and Michael Agermose Jensen, and first but not least at a French opening – another novelty in the Yearbook! It’s called Jouez la Française and it’s by GM Manuel Apicella.
New in Chess Yearbook 139 (K-339/139)
New In Chess Yearbook, which appears four times a year, contains the latest news in chess openings. Each issue brings you dozens of new ideas on the cutting edge of modern chess opening theory. Have a look at what this issue has to offer.
Forum
This issue’s Forum Section features an article by René Olthof on the stunning piece sacrifice with which Fabiano Caruana took Maxime Vachier-Lagrave by surprise in the second leg of the Candidates Tournament. This is followed by some unique analysis material by Ganguly on a game he lost against Pavel Eljanov! Two other grandmasters, Mikheil Mchedlishvili and Max Warmerdam, also made a contribution, and you should certainly check out IJntze Hoekstra’s short but intriguing note to the book Side-Stepping Mainline Theory by Gerard Welling and Steve Giddins!
From Our Own Correspondent
Our GM correspondent Erwin l’Ami starts his column with a good equalizing method for Black in the Tarrasch and then presents a thorough analysis of a correspondence game with the Delayed Poisoned Pawn in the Najdorf. L’Ami has played the Black side of Kramnik’s QGD endgame and demonstrates that Black is OK here – which cannot be said of his two final subjects, the Poisoned Pawn line in the London System and the Winawer French with 7…0-0.
Reviews
Part of Glenn Flear’s Reviews column is dedicated to modern media again. The 2-volume ebook The Modern French by Kryakvin is reviewed and compared to two other recent works on the French: Anish Giri’s awesome Lifetime repertoire course; The French Defense (for Chessable) and Pentala Harikrishna’s book Beat the French Defence with 3.Nc3. The Englishman also pays attention to Ilya Smirin’s book Sicilian Warfare – arguably more than just an opening book – and of course the latest masterpiece by Parimarjan Negi: Grandmaster repertoire: 1.e4 vs Minor Defences.
New in Chess Yearbook 140 (K-339/140)
New In Chess Yearbook, which appears four times a year, contains the latest news in chess openings. Each issue brings you dozens of new ideas on the cutting edge of modern chess opening theory. Have a look at what this issue has to offer.
Forum
French guru Viktor Moskalenko shows two recent OTB games in the Forum Section, in which he was successful with some great ideas he presented in his latest book The Fully-Fledged French. One is a piece sac that gained him a 13-move win with black! Bogdan Lalic takes a look at another surprising black piece sac, in the King’s Indian this time. The Forum also contains some novelties from the World Cup, presented by Luis Rodi, Peter Boel and Frank Erwich.
From Sadler’s Engine Room
Matthew Sadler is our new columnist! He will alternate with Erwin l’Ami’s ‘From Our Own Correspondent’ column. The English grandmaster is well-known for the best-seller Game Changer he wrote with Natasha Regan, about computer chess. His new column will be on opening treatment by the top engines, and in his first instalment Matthew shows that these beasts are not at all averse to some offbeat opening play!
Reviews
Four books are reviewed this time – all of them with a quite original angle. The Modernized Italian Game for White by Alexander Kalinin & Nikolai Kalinichenko is more about understanding than learning lines by heart, and we know that it’s the same with Viktor Moskalenko’s books. With The Fully-Fledged French, the Ukrainian grandmaster has produced a new shoot on his favourite French opening, with a lot of brand new ideas. The didactic approach of Thomas Willemze in The Scandinavian for Club Players is really something else, and of course we couldn’t ignore the Iron English by the creative English duo Simon Williams & Richard Palliser.
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INFORMATOR nr 162 (K-353/162)
Chess Informant 162 “Manoeuvre!!” presents:
World Championship Match Ding – Gukesh, analysis by GM Ivan Ivanisevic
European Individual Chess Championship, analysis by GM Milos Perunovic
The Budapest Gambit, theoretical survey by GM Vasilios Kotronias
The King’s Gambit, 5.h3 Variation by GM K. Szabo
The Wandering King, instructive lecture by GM Michael Prusikin
Thankless Tasks, studies by GM Steffen Nielsen
Roger’s Reminiscences, Kasparov’s first trip to the West by GM Ian Rogers
A story of a Chess Prodigy – Roman Shogdzhiev
Traditional sections:
Correspondence Chess
The best game and most important theoretical novelty from the previous Volume
Endgames
Combinations
200 games according to ECO Codes.
The periodical that pros use with pleasure is at the same time a must have publication for all serious chess students!
New In Chess 2019/6: The Club Player's Magazine (C-016)
New in Chess Yearbook 139 (K-339/139)
New In Chess Yearbook, which appears four times a year, contains the latest news in chess openings. Each issue brings you dozens of new ideas on the cutting edge of modern chess opening theory. Have a look at what this issue has to offer.
Forum
This issue’s Forum Section features an article by René Olthof on the stunning piece sacrifice with which Fabiano Caruana took Maxime Vachier-Lagrave by surprise in the second leg of the Candidates Tournament. This is followed by some unique analysis material by Ganguly on a game he lost against Pavel Eljanov! Two other grandmasters, Mikheil Mchedlishvili and Max Warmerdam, also made a contribution, and you should certainly check out IJntze Hoekstra’s short but intriguing note to the book Side-Stepping Mainline Theory by Gerard Welling and Steve Giddins!
From Our Own Correspondent
Our GM correspondent Erwin l’Ami starts his column with a good equalizing method for Black in the Tarrasch and then presents a thorough analysis of a correspondence game with the Delayed Poisoned Pawn in the Najdorf. L’Ami has played the Black side of Kramnik’s QGD endgame and demonstrates that Black is OK here – which cannot be said of his two final subjects, the Poisoned Pawn line in the London System and the Winawer French with 7…0-0.
Reviews
Part of Glenn Flear’s Reviews column is dedicated to modern media again. The 2-volume ebook The Modern French by Kryakvin is reviewed and compared to two other recent works on the French: Anish Giri’s awesome Lifetime repertoire course; The French Defense (for Chessable) and Pentala Harikrishna’s book Beat the French Defence with 3.Nc3. The Englishman also pays attention to Ilya Smirin’s book Sicilian Warfare – arguably more than just an opening book – and of course the latest masterpiece by Parimarjan Negi: Grandmaster repertoire: 1.e4 vs Minor Defences.
NEW IN CHESS Yearbook nr 137 (K-339/137)
New In Chess Yearbook, which appears four times a year, contains the latest news in chess openings. Each issue brings you dozens of new ideas on the cutting edge of modern chess opening theory. Have a look at what this issue has to offer.
Forum
The experiments have continued in the many online events held during the OTB lockdown. That makes excellent Forum material! Han Schut writes about Magnus Carlsen’s 7.g4 in the QGD (it gets played earlier and earlier) and René Olthof was pleasantly surprised by a Vasily Ivanchuk win with the King’s Gambit – an opening on which we also have a Survey, for the first time in ages, by Bogdan Lalic. And be sure not to miss Krishnan Sasikiran’s amazing analysis of a recent correspondence game featuring the Anti-Sveshnikov Sicilian.
From Our Own Correspondent
This time Erwin l’Ami presents a mixture of standard and non-standard openings. You’ll be surprised to know that From’s Gambit seems to hold up even in correspondence games! That is an encouraging thought for all those gambiteers out there. The Catalan and the QGD are also extensively scrutinized, the latter with a correspondence game by the Dutch GM himself, and he concludes with a study of two nice offbeat openings.
Reviews
The same juxtaposition as in the Correspondence column can also be found in Glenn Flear’s reviews this time. A Complete Opening Repertoire for Black after 1.e4 e5! by new author Yuriy Krykun (who will be awarded the IM title soon and has also written Surveys for us) features some fresh out-of-the-box ideas, and this is even more so in the case of Unconventional Approaches to Modern Chess Volumes 1 and 2 by Alexander Ipatov, whose middle name seems to be ‘Unorthodox’. More classical approaches can be found in Martyn Kravtsiv’s thorough work The Italian Renaissance (also 2 volumes!) and Squeezing 1.e4 e5: a solid strategic approach by Alexander Khalifman and Sergei Soloviov.
NEW IN CHESS - Yearbook nr 136 (K-339/136)
New In Chess Yearbook, which appears four times a year, contains the latest news in chess openings. Each issue brings you dozens of new ideas on the cutting edge of modern chess opening theory. Have a look at what this issue has to offer.
INFORMATOR nr 159 (K-353/159)
Presents 350 pages of the very best in chess:
- AFEK – WIJK AAN ZEE 2024
- LEITAO – THE DIFFICULT ART OF DEFENCE IN CHESS
- GORMALLY – DANNY'S CHESS DIARY – MY HASTINGS NIGHTMARE
- KOTRONIAS – KING'S INDIAN DEFENCE – GLIGORIC SYSTEM
- PERELSHTEYN – THE ALEKHINE – EXCHANGE VARIATION
- DAVIES – UNDFERSTANDING THE OPENINGS
- PERUNOVIC – THE SICILIAN OFF-ROAD
- MARIN – OLD WINE IN NEW BOTTLES
- PRUSIKIN – THE CARO-KANN EXCHANGE VARIATION
- BARAK GONEN – WORLD OF CORRESPONDENCE CHESS
- ROGERS – ASIAN TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP – Europe v Asia Match, Batumi 2001
- GRIFFIN – FROM THE CHESS INFORMANT ARCHIVES
Traditional sections: 263 games and fragments, combinations, endings, Tournament reviews, the best game and the most important theoretical novelty from the preceding volume.
The periodical that pros use with pleasure is at the same time a must have publication for all serious chess students!
NEW IN CHESS Yearbook nr 138 (K-339/138)
New In Chess Yearbook, which appears four times a year, contains the latest news in chess openings. Each issue brings you dozens of new ideas on the cutting edge of modern chess opening theory. Have a look at what this issue has to offer.
Forum
The Forum section contains a lot of material from the Tata Steel Chess Tournament which ended just before our deadline. You can find hot ‘Tata’ contributions by Han Schut, René Olthof and Frank Erwich, besides an impressive analysis by young player Artem Odegov, an SOS line versus the Najdorf employed by Nakamura against MVL no less than 10 times in the chess.com Speed final (written by Peter Boel) and a baffling opening discovery by new grandmaster Max Warmerdam who was also the second of Tata winner Jorden van Foreest.
From Our Own Correspondent
Our GM correspondent Erwin l’Ami dives deep into five openings again with the help of correspondence chess games. You’re getting the latest on the English Attack vs the Najdorf, a new path for Black in a difficult King’s Indian/Benoni hybrid, a sharp attacking game with the Shirov/Shabalov Slav, a new blow for the Blumenfeld Gambit, and another blow for a much-applauded Bobby Fischer idea for Black in the Benoni.
Reviews
Glenn Flear sees Magnus Carlsen’s influence on opening theory grow and grow. He reviews two books on variations named after the World Champion: Carlsen’s Neo-Møller by Ioannis Simeonidis and The Carlsen Variation by Carsten Hansen – the inventor of which variation, by the way, is ‘close by’! Flear also takes a look at an impressive tome on a very obscure variation: The Exhilarating Elephant Gambit by Jakob Aabling Thomsen and Michael Agermose Jensen, and first but not least at a French opening – another novelty in the Yearbook! It’s called Jouez la Française and it’s by GM Manuel Apicella.
INFORMATOR nr 157 (K-353/157)
Presents 350 pages of the very best in chess:
- In Memoriam – Remembering Aleksandar Matanovic
- Leitao – World Cup 2023 (Tournament Review)
- Shyam Sundar – This or that? – World Cup Edition
- Perunovic – Instructive positions from the World Cup
- Foisor – Women FIDE World Championship Match (Tournament Review)
- Gormally – British Chess Championship (Tournament Review)
- Moradiabadi – Biel Chess Festival (Tournament Review)
- Yochanan Afek – Prague Chess Festival (Tournament Review)
- Kotronias – The Classical Scotch 4…Bc5 (Theoretical Survey)
- Davies – The Sandipan Dutch (Theoretical Survey)
- Prusikin – The Exchange Slav Ideas (Instructive Lesson)
- Davies – The Catalan 7.dc5 (Theoretical Survey)
- Szabo – The King’s Indian Defence E91 (Theoretical Survey)
- Perelshteyn – The Hyper-Accelerated Dragon (Theoretical Survey)
- Petrov – World Championship Game Changers – part 7
- Rogers – The Japan 1978 Zonal Tournament (Roger’s Reminiscences)
- Griffin – Spassky-Portisch, Toluca Interzonal 1982 (From Informant Archives)
- Barak Gonen – Correspondence Chess
Traditional sections: games, combinations, endings, Tournament reviews, the best game from the preceding volume and the most important theoretical novelty from the preceding volume.
The periodical that pros use with pleasure is at the same time a must have publication for all serious chess students!
INFORMATOR nr 161 (K-353/161)
Presents 320 pages of the very best in chess:
Velickovic - Editor's Corner
Speelman - Real-Time Action and British Miscellany
Perunovic - Serbian Chess Championship
Afek - Dutch Chess Championships
Kotronias - Najdorf Variation - 6. h3 e6! Repertoire for Black
Prusikin - Michael's Musings
Perelshteyn - Sicilian Dragondorf
Sprenger - Obstructing the Opponent's Plan
Edwards - Correspondence Chess Matters
Gonen - World of Correspondence Chess
Rogers - Candidates Semifinal Matches, London 1983
Griffin - From the Chess Informant Archives
Traditional sections: 287 games and fragments, combinations, endings, Tournament reviews, the best game and the most important theoretical novelty from the preceding volume.
The periodical that pros use with pleasure is at the same time a must have publication for all serious chess students!
INFORMATOR nr 153 Grandeur (K-353/153)
Czasopismo, z którego chętnie korzystają profesjonaliści, jest jednocześnie publikacją obowiązkową dla wszystkich poważnych adeptów szachów!
Wydanie nr 153 - Grandeur
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INFORMATOR nr 155 (K-353/155)
Presents 350 pages of the very best in chess:
Leitao – Brazilian Champion in Wijk aan Zee (Tournament Review)
Moradiabadi – Tata Steel 2023 Wijk aan Zee (Tournament Review)
Yochanan Afek – Perls from Wijk (Tournament Review)
Perunovic – Instructive positions from Wijk
Foisor – Women FIDE Grand Prix Munich (Tournament Review)
Shyam Sundar – This or that? (Instructive Lesson)
Gormally – 4NCL (Review)
Prusikin – The Uncastled King (Instructive Lesson)
Davies – The Catalan 7.dc5 (Theoretical Survey)
Kotronias – The King’s Indian 5.h3 (Theoretical Survey)
Szabo – The French C11 (Theoretical Survey)
Perelshteyn – The Ruy Lopez Nerwegian Variation (Theoretical)
Petrov – World Championship Game Changers – part 6
Rogers – Belgrade Open 1984 (Roger’s Reminiscences)
Griffin – Ljubojevic – Miles, Olympiad 1980 (From Informant Archives)
Traditional sections: games, combinations, endings, Tournament reviews, the best game from the preceding volume and the most important theoretical novelty from the preceding volume.
The periodical that pros use with pleasure is at the same time a must have publication for all serious chess students!
INFORMATOR nr 156 (K-353/156)
Presents 350 pages of the very best in chess:
- Gormally – World Chess Championship – Nepo – Ding (Review)
- Shyam Sundar – World Chess Championship – The Most Instructive Moments and Positions
- Miodrag & Milos Perunovic – European Chess Championship (Tournament Report)
- Leitao – The English Opening (WCH Edition – Theoretical Survey)
- Foisor – Woman’s Candidates Final (Instructive Review)
- Prusikin – The Power of Knight Pair(Instructive Lesson)
- Davies – The Maroczy Bind (Theoretical Survey)
- Kotronias – The King’s Indian Saemisch (Theoretical Survey)
- Perelshteyn – The Alekhine Defence (Theoretical Survey)
- Rogers – Telechess Olympiads (Roger’s Reminiscences)
- Griffin – Vaganian – Gulko, Baku 1977 (From Informant Archives)
- Barak Gonen – Correspondence Chess (Review)
Traditional sections: games, combinations, endings, Tournament reviews, the best game from the preceding volume and the most important theoretical novelty from the preceding volume.
The periodical that pros use with pleasure is at the same time a must have publication for all serious chess students!