A few years ago Everyman Chess started its move-by-move series in which the author seeks to replicate an individual one on one lesson by engaging the […]
When it comes to developing an opening from the ground up everyone remembers Botvinniks pioneering work in the French Winawer and Anti-Meran (5…dxc4), Polugaevskys tremendous research […]
While considering how to spend your discretionary dollars on an opening repertoire book, if what you seek emphasizes prose versus variations, embodies innovative interactive “discussion, provides […]