HomeCustomer Service | Links | ContactSign in | My Account | View Cart

  Chess Books, Chess Magazines & Chess Shop
I want to:
    search product in shop
 
  
What's NewOpeningMiddlegameSets/BoardsDiscountsDVDsDownloads
OpenNew In Chess, magazine
Latest issue
Back issues
Subscribe now
Renew your subscription
Buy single issues
Buy year volumes
Search for articles
View the contributors
Download games
What people say
Dealers
Change your postal address
Advertise
OpenYearbook
Latest issue
Subscribe now
Renew your subscription
Buy single issues
Buy year volumes
Search in Yearbook archives
View the contributors
Download games
What people say
NIC Code System
How to read NIC Statistics
Dealers
Change your postal address
OpenSOS
Game of the month
Buy single issues
SOS archives
Download games
What people say
OpenShop
View shopping cart
Proceed to check out
View order status
Edit my account
Shop help
Delivery Times
Shipping costs
OpenNICBase Online
NICBase Online Help
System requirements
Help improve NICBase

Euro/ US Dollar/ GB Pound

Currencies

Modern Classics
Understanding Chess Move by Move
Understanding Chess Move by Move
£ 14.99
See All Modern Classics

Search by Category
New Titles
DVD's
Opening
Middlegame
Tactics
Endgame
Training
History
Modern Classics
Special Discounts
Game Collections
Biographical
Chess Engines
Tournament
Bobby Fischer
Strategy
Tactics in the Chess Opening
deutschsprachig
Nederlandstalig
Chess Sets & Clocks
Subscriptions
Miscellaneous
Dangerous Weapons
Starting Out
By author, alphabetical
Matten
Shop

Yearbook 65
Radjabov survives an attack on f2 - his weakest link!
by The NIC Editorial team

Yearbook 65

Our Price: £ 16.00 (only UK)

Publisher: New In Chess, 2002
Edition: Paperback medium
ISBN: 90.5691.102.3
Pages: 240
Language: English


Out of stock

NIC Forum
Readers from all over the world join in discussions of previous surveys. Both (grand)masters and club players shed their light on new opening developments and search together for the truth.

Sosonko's Corner
Everybody knows that the most vulnerable squares in the initial position are f7 and f2. Even Radjabov came into trouble when he neglected his weakest link against Zviagintsev. Genna Sosonko gives a whole range of examples from grandmaster practice.

Book Review
Based on reviews of 4 new monographs (by Yury Yakovich, John Emms, Jacob Aagaard and Jan Pinski) as well as a Bad Bishop Ches Video by Andrew Marin on the Scheming Scandinavavion, Glenn Flear tries a provide an answer to the question: What kind of opening books do you like?

36 NIC Surveys Yearbook 65
Sicilian: Moscow Variation 3.Bb5, by Boersma
Sicilian: Dragon Variation, by Golubev
Sicilian: Scheveningen Variation, by Karolyi
Sicilian: Sveshnikov Variation 10...Bg7, by Rogozenko
Sicilian: Sveshnikov Variation 10...f5, by Bosch
Sicilian: Taimanov Variation, by Fogarasi
Sicilian: Paulsen Variation, by Vilela
Sicilian: Hyper-Accelerated Dragon 2...g6, by Van der Tak
Sicilian: Alapin Variation, by Timoshenko
Sicilian: 2.Nf3 e6 3.b3 b6, by Kuijf
French: Winawer Variation, by Z. and I. Almasi
French: Tarrasch Variation 3...Nc6, by Tiviakov
Caro-Kann: Advance Variation, by Dautov
Caro-Kann: Classical Variation, by Dautov
Scandinavian: Main Line 2...Qxd5, by Llanos/Soppe
Petroff: Nimzowitsch Variation 5.Nc3, by Bosch
Petroff: Jaenisch Variation, by Boersma
Ruy Lopez: Exchange Variation, by Van der Weide
Ruy Lopez: Neo-Steinitz Variation, by Van der Tak
Four Knights: Rubinstein Variation, by Lukacs/Hazai
Two Knights: Traxler Gambit, by De Zeeuw
Budapest Gambit: The Knight System 4.Nf3, by Panczyk/Ilczuk
Slav: Krause Variation, by Lukacs/Hazai
Slav: Noteboom Variation, by Beliavsky
QGA: An Early Queen Move 5...Qc7, by Karolyi
QGA: Classical Variation, by Doggers
Nimzo-Indian: Vienna Variation, by Langeweg
Grünfeld Indian: Exchange Variation, by Van de Mortel
King’s Indian: Classical Main Line, by Sosonko
King’s Indian: Averbakh Variation, by Beliavsky
Benoni: Classical Main Line, by Marin
Volga Gambit: Main Line, by Fogarasi
English: Reversed Sicilian, by Marin
English: Double Fianchetto Variation, by Van de Mortel
English: Symmetrical Variation, by Greenfeld
Réti: Schmid Benoni Reversed, by Van der Sterren


  Out of stock  

Related products

  • Shopworn: Yearbook 65

Customers who bought this item also bought

Yearbook 66Yearbook 67Yearbook 64Yearbook 63Yearbook 68
Yearbook 66
Viswanathan Anand is your ideal opening guide!
Yearbook 67
Judit Polgar's sacrificial gem shakes the French Defence
Yearbook 64
Leko makes short shrift of the MacCutcheon Variation
Yearbook 63
Ponomariov against the Marshall Attack: sometimes you win, somet
Yearbook 68
Alexander Grischuk crushes a tricky Sicilian line - twice!

Browse products


  view all authors
  view all products


Special Discounts
No fear of 1.d4! Vol. 1 & 2
No fear of 1.d4! Vol. 1 & 2
£ 49.90 £ 44.90
More great deals

Top sellers in our shop
1(1)The Kaufman Repertoire for Black and White
2(3)Isolani Strategy
3(2)SOS – Secrets of Opening Surprises 14
4(4)The Caro-Kann: Move by Move
5(5)The Art of the Endgame
6(-)New In Chess 2012/1
7(9)Invisible Chess Moves
8(-)The Great Book of Chess Combinations
9(7)Yearbook 101
10(-)Chess Expertise Step by Step Vol. 1 - 4

Euro / US Dollar / GB Pound

Currencies
© 1996-2012 Interchess B.V. Copyright & Privacy statement  
Chess Books, chess software, chess downloads, a complete chess games database, chess magazines, chess sets, chess clocks and much more - all at New In Chess. We will get you started off right with chess openings, chess tactics, chess strategy, chess moves, chess teaching and chess training and recommended chess products including chess for beginners. Find a wide selection of chess software, chess books, chess sets, chess boards, chess computers and more. With flawless customer support and low shipping charges New In Chess offers you the best chess shopping experience on the Internet.