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Subject: Re: Chess Books

Author: Omid David Tabibi

Date: 14:49:31 07/09/03

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On July 09, 2003 at 17:38:37, Dan Andersson wrote:

> I could ask for recommendations from Ari Ziegler, he knows his books and
>theory. I don't know if there is much on Scheveningen in one complete book. But
>the KID has a few important new books 'King's Indian & Grünfeld: Fianchetto
>Lines' by GM Jangjava. And 'King's Indian Defence Mar del Plata Variation' by GM
>Gligoric.

Wao, this last one is an important book; more than 50% of my games as black used
to step into this variation! I used to know the theory in most of the lines up
to around move 20 (my opening book in this line was larger than that of most
computers :), but I assume that there are new findings in the fast growing
theory of this variation. And of course, Gligoric is one of the best experts in
KID (maybe second best after Kasparov!).


>
>MvH Dan Andersson



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