por Edward Dearing
- Editorial: Quality Chess
- ISBN: 9789197524346
- Páginas: 205
- Dimensiones: 170 mm. x 240 mm.
- Plaza de edición: Reino Unido
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Idiomas: Inglés
- Fecha de la edición: 2005
- Edición: 1ª
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Challenging the Grunfeld the young Scottish IM delivers a profound yet entertaining survey of the
statistically most dangerous line against the Grünfeld Defence: the Modern Exchange Variation with 8.Rb1.
Dearing has achieved the very difficult balance between analytical depth and general explanation
which is seldom achieved even by seasoned writers.
“This is Dearing’s second book, and he has hit a second home run. Unlike many lazier authors,
Dearing works hard to find all the latest material, he presents it in an instructive manner and uses
lots of text to explain the goings on, and he doesn’t fall back on a line that might be proven ineffective
a few months down the line…”
A true Rosetta Stone for unlocking the mysteries of how White maintains (or tries to !) an advantage
in the highly theoretical Rb1 lines of the Modern Exchange variation. Well formatted, peppered with
pithy comments and (including the chapter titles themselves), and crammed full of concrete analysis
to back up assessments made by the author.
In such a volatile line as the Grunfeld, there are sure to be micro improvements and novelties found-
a-plenty since its publication, but the underpinnings and foundational knowledge of this very specific
line are so well detailed here that this book will be relevent for much longer than most other opening
books. In that line, it seems to be in keeping with other efforts from this publisher, (Vigorito’s
Challenging the Nimzo & Marin’s epic tomes on Open games and the Spanish) all of which seem to be
aimed at a higher (rating-wise) market than their leading competitors.
To be certain, it is more analysis than prose heavy, but the narrative contained is as clear as it is
concise, providing ample verbage for the rhetorically hungry strategist.
I applaud their efforts, and hope Pinski’s next book on the mercurial King’s Gambit delivers the
goods as well as he did here
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