ISBN (10 digits): 1-901983-33-1
ISBN (13
digits): 978-1-901983-33-3  |
THE TAIMANOV SICILIAN (Graham Burgess) 208 pages (210 mm
by 145 mm). £14.99/$21.95/20,25
The Taimanov Variation is one of Black's most flexible
approaches to the Sicilian. With his 'ideal' move-order, Black maintains plenty
of options while side-stepping some of White's most dangerous attacking plans.
The main game-plan is counterattack, but, unlike in many Sicilian lines, Black
can tailor his plan of development according to how White arranges his pieces.
The Taimanov has been used to good effect by many outstanding players of recent
decades, notably Karpov, Polugayevsky, Andersson and, of course, Taimanov
himself. This book discusses in detail all lines after 1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 e6 3 d4
cxd4 4 Nxd4 Nc6, including the 'pure' Taimanov approach with ...Nge7 and the
more popular 'Paulsen' lines with ...Qc7. Move-order subtleties, including
possible transpositions to the Scheveningen, are discussed in detail. All
analysis has been scrupulously computer-checked.
"Excellent... a valuable resource for this contemporary
opening" - John Watson, TWIC
"This book does a great job of helping the reader to
understand the often hard-to-fathom transposition possibilities... a well
written guide" - Randy Bauer, RANDY'S REVIEWS
"[The Taimanov] is flexible, slippery and transpositional,
with links to the Scheveningen, the Kan and even the Sveshnikov. Verdict: an
excellent specialist opening book from one our best authors of such books,
ideal for the strong OTB or postal player" - .Phil Adams, THE MANCHESTER CHESS
SCENE
"Burgess is meticulous... providing very full coverage and
also challenging analysis, and suggesting improvements all the way" - Richard
Palliser, HULL CHESS CLUB MAGAZINE
"Burgess has done an impressive job compiling up-to-date
information" - Einar Gausel, DAGBLADET
"Incredibly up-to-date... simply a compressive and deeply
detailed opening book" - Mark Donlan, CHESS HORIZONS
"really detailed coverage of the many important paths
stemming from 2...e6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 Nc6. For completeness, various early
alternatives are examined too, making it a most useful reference work to have
in one's chess library" - Paul Motwani, THE SCOTSMAN
"One thing for sure is any opening book by Burgess is
likely to be of the highest standard... up-to-date and authoritative" - Monroe
Morrison, OPEN FILE
"The Taimanov, the line in the Sicilian where Black plays
e6 and
Nc6, is noted both for its transpositional nature and
popularity. Facing these two challenges head on, Burgess has done a first rate
job of sifting through a huge mass of material and making sense of it. How he
accomplished the job is likely to be a model for other authors in the future"
John Donaldson, INSIDE CHESS ONLINE, BLITZ CHESS
"....for an experienced Taimanov player it is a must buy" -
Danny Gormally, WEEKEND CHESS
"Burgess has written an excellent Sicilian repertoire book"
- Paul Dunn, AUSTRALIAN CHESS FORUM
Download a pdf file with a
sample from the book.
Gambit books by Graham Burgess: 101 Chess Opening Surprises, Chess
Highlights of the 20th Century, Gambit Guide to
the Torre Attack, The Slav, The Taimanov Sicilian. |