101 CHESS OPENING SURPRISES (Graham Burgess)
128 pages. ISBN 1 901983 02 1.
$18.00
Most chess players are fed a set of dogmatic rules about how the opening must be played. The result: stereotyped,
unimaginative play. The opening surprises in this book land like bombshells in the apparent calm of standard openings and
disorientate your opponents as they grapple with original problems. This book is a treasure-trove of unusual ideas at an
early stage of the opening, yet running against the grain of conventional play. Each idea has quick-strike potential and is
supported by enough concrete analysis to enable you to try it with confidence.
All major openings are covered. There are surprises for both White and Black, deeply researched and up-to-date. Each idea
is assessed in terms of its soundness and its ability to surprise and shock. A thought-provoking introduction examines the
underlying concepts of opening play and considers how the standard principles need to be modified in the light of the highly
combative handling of the opening now favoured by the world's top players.
"Graham Burgess' "101 Chess Opening Surprises" explodes right in your face, with ideas in all openings ranging from the
sublime to the ridiculous" - Lubosh Kavalek, WASHINGTON POST
"I have tried out three of Burgess' recommendations in recent tournaments - all the openings went well enough" - Douglas
Bryson, SCOTTISH CHESS
"A book ... I almost wish I didn't have to recommend. I'd like to keep many of its little secrets all to myself" - Randy
Bauer, RANDY'S REVIEWS
""If you desire to bamboozle your opponents, this book is definitely for you!" - Patrick Foley, BUSINESS DAY
(South Africa)
"Useful when one is playing to a fast time-limit, as in league chess." - Peter Gibbs, BIRMINGHAM POST
"I was stunned by some of the author's ideas...excellent" - Paul Motwani, THE SCOTSMAN
"A collection of tricky little-known lines of play which can catch out even well prepared opponents" - Leonard Barden,
EVENING STANDARD
"There is something here for every repertoire since GB has explored the highways and byways in search of material." -
Jonathan Tait, BCCA
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