I used to have that book, got misplaced somewhere :(
There is a lot of text, it was fun to read. Some lines are fun to play, others are complete rubbish. I must point out that Mr Schiller does not endorse these rubbish lines, he merely points them out.
All in all, it's probably a better guide to how to play against these openings then how to play with them.
Hi this is killthequeen. I am looking for a book on unorthodox, or strange chess openings. There is a book by Eric Schiller called "Unorthodox chess openings" I have not read much about it but would like to ask the following.
1. Is it simply notation and games on end, or is there text?
2. Is the variety of openings good?
3. Is it very heavy to read or light-Is it relaxing?
4. Does it rely heavily on games?
5. Do you need to have a chessboard to read it with?
6. Is it interesting and engrossing?
7. Does it also have a slight historical side to it?
Thank you for your comments. Please note that this forum provides comments for not just this book but for ANY book on unusual openings, or even the game in general. And if there are any other books, the 7 questions apply to them too.
Thank you all, and please have a nice day!