Publisher: New In Chess, 2006 Edition: Paperback medium ISBN: 90-5691-170-8 Pages: 144 Language: English
The highly acclaimed SOS series provides intermediate chess players with perfectly playable, easily digestible opening ideas: deviations from main line opening theory in a very early stage of the game (usually before move six). Anyone with a rudimentary knowledge of the chess opening will be able to apply these SOS-ideas in an actual game.
There is no need to study large quantities of stuffy theory, but there is an almost immediate return on the investment of a limited amount of time. Readers of SOS will baffle their opponents, gain crucial time, and stand a good chance to get an advantage in the game.
Contents Jeroen Bosch - The SOS Files Lubos Kavalek - Closed Sicilian: Vinohrady Variation Nigel Povah - The Deferred Staunton Gambit Jeroen Bosch - Zviagintsev’s Sicilian Surprise Igor Glek - English Opening: Chebanenko’s 3...h6 Adrian Mikhalchishin - The Romanishin Gambit Dorian Rogozenko - A Spanish Surprise from Romanishin Tibor Karolyi - The Nadanian Attack Stefan Löffler - Sacrificing a Tempo in the Slav Jeroen Bosch - SOS in the Ruy Lopez Exchange Adrian Mikhalchishin - Nimzo-Indian Vitolinsh Gambit Mark van der Werf - Bishop First: 1.d4 d5 2.Bf4 Jeroen Bosch - Surprise in the Najdorf Ian Rogers - Thinking Sideways: 1.d4 c6 2.c4 b5 Jeroen Bosch - Rubinstein’s Anti-Meran Variation Sergey Tiviakov - English Four Knights – 4.d4 e4!? Hikaru Nakamura - Attacking the Sicilian Centre
"An excellent series worth purchasing for most players wishing to play the opening well without a huge investment in theoretical research." US NATIONAL MASTER RANDY BAUER
“Unusual and almost supernatural opening ideas.” LUBOSH KAVALEK in the WASHINGTON POST
“Tricky opening ideas, not much to learn, surprise value and lots of fun.” GRANDMASTER GLENN FLEAR
“A refreshing change from the usual dreary technical works.” NIGEL SHORT in THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
“Most players, from intermediate level and up, should be able to find at least a couple of fun ideas in SOS to incorporate in their armory.” JENS MADSEN at CHESSVILLE
“No matter what opening you play, you will find something exciting here.” CHESS TODAY
“SOS is a sparkling star in the grey sky of theory.” HEINZ BRUNTHALER in ROCHADE EUROPA