u can't find a review? lol... search again, google is your friend.
Avrukh is used by many titled players, but its really high level stuff.
Too many variations, too complicated if u are sub 2000.
u can't find a review? lol... search again, google is your friend.
Avrukh is used by many titled players, but its really high level stuff.
Too many variations, too complicated if u are sub 2000.
Here is the link to the review on Silman's website http://dev.jeremysilman.com/shop/pc/Grandmaster-Repertoire-1-d4-Volume-One-76p3541.htm
Book is aimed at 2200+ players according to this review.
kindaspongey,
I am indeed looking for a recent review on the 2015 edition. It is easy to find one on the 2008 edition but hard to get one on the latest edition. I`ve given up anyway after searching 15 minutes.
Anyway, 4 responces but my question did not get answered.
I`ve got 1900-2000 rating in real life and i find this book very helpfull even do i cant learn everything till the end. It is helpfull to play through anyway to study the middlegame after the opening. Even do i can`t remember the exact move orders that far.
IM poucin,
your responce was not helpfull in any way.
Sorry but i didnt know Avrukh wrote another "bible", i should have noticed your "first edition".
My mistake, nobody's perfect...
Anyway, just a book on Catalan, hmmm, i coulnt recommend this for anyone, except u play at titled level.
The problem of this kind of stuff : u read it, u enjoy it, then u forget it and finally, did it make u improve? That's the same for most opening books, and specially opening books with this format. Personnally, i think the better format to learn opening is annotated games, instead of lines...
I searched a review and i was unable to find any, strange when this book seems to be released in 2015.
I wonder why, specially when his 2 former bibles were acclaimed.
Not helpfull again i guess, well nobody's perfect as i said below, it is just a forum and there is no obligation to be helpfull.
... I searched a review and i was unable to find any, strange when this book seems to be released in 2015.
I wonder why, specially when his 2 former bibles were acclaimed. ...
For years, I have not seen online reviews by FM Carsten Hansen. I have only seen very sporadic reviews by IM John Donaldson and IM John Watson. I think it would be good for someone to take up the slack.
Is this book worth it when it comes down to the number of changes if you already own the first edition?
I cant find a proper review on amazon or anywhere else.