“An Idiot-Proof Chess Opening Repertoire” by Graham Burgess could be the answer for those seeking to minimize theoretical knowledge, but not wishing to play junk. This guide […]
Its amazing. After the late Simon Webbs classic CHESS FOR TIGERS was reprinted, and after my company published a historic look at chess and dogs, Rowson […]
In a way, this review is about several things: ego, creativity, energy, passion, self-preservation, and whatever else I can drag up from the subject matter at […]
Throughout most of my early career, the Stonewall Dutch was thought to be inferior due to some fairly straightforward plans based on exchanging the dark-squared Bishops, […]