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THE
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PLAYER'S
GUJDE
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OPENING
NEWS
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Yearbook 88
2008 New In Chess- The Netherlands
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Colophon
Editor: Genna Sosonko
Managing Editor: Peter Boel
Supervisor: Rene Olthof
Translation: Ken Neat
Proofreading: Piet Verhagen
Data processing: Cora van der Zanden, Joop de Groot,
Anton Schermer
Cover photo: NEW IN CHESS
CIP-code Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag
New' In Chess Yearbook
periodical analysis of current opening practice
ed. by Genna Sosonko.
ISSN 0168-7697
4 times a year
Yearbook 88 (2008)
ISBN: 978-90-5691-249-9 geb./hardcover
ISBN: 978-90-5691-248-2 ing./softcover
SISO 621.25 UDC 794.1.05(058)
Trefw.: schaken; openingen
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Contributing authors
Alvarez Anand Anka Antic Boersma Bologan Burg Carlsen Finkel Flear
Fogarasi Fridman Golubev Grivas Hazai Hendriks Ikonnikov Ilczuk Karolyi
Kizov
A.Kuzmin Lalic Landa Lukacs Mamedyarov Marin Morgado
Moskalenko Naiditsch P.H.Nielsen Olthof Panczyk Skatchkov Sosonko Stoica
Svidler Timman Tzermiadianos Van Delft Van der Tak Vegh Vilela Vladimirov
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Edited by Genna Sosonko
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Openin g Hi g hli g hts
Vasily lvanchuk
lvanchuk rocketed sky-high on the lists this year, and the
Ukrainian keeps flooding us with stunning novelties. Jose
Vilela recounts how lvanchuk won the Carlos Torre
Memorial by firing off the speculative 4 .. . �c5!? in the
Steinitz Petroff against Lazaro Bruzon (page 103),
netting the required point after a sharp game. And what's
lvanchuk's thing with the black queen? Read Sosonko's
Corner on page 25!
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
The tough Azerbaijani took sweet revenge for an unlucky defeat
against Magnus Carlsen in Wijk aan Zee by outpreparing the
young Norwegian in a rare Queen's Indian line in the first
Grand Prix in Baku. He took fourth place, just behind
Gashimov, Wang Yue and ... Carlsen! Mamedyarov himself
analyses this high-level game with its attractive finish in Paul
Boersma's Survey on page 181.
Arkady Naiditsch
Trouble for Black in the Petroff. In Dortmund, the German
grandmaster and his second Dusko Pavasovic had 'big
problems to find something interesting' before Naiditsch's
game with Kramnik- but Pavasovic's discovery 19.�d2!
turned out to be a killer. Kramnik could not solve the huge
problems over the board and the former World Champion
suffered a painful defeat. On page 113, Konstantin Landa
explains how good 19.�d2 really is.
Karen Asrian
The chess world was shocked by popular Armenian
Karen Asrian's untimely death this year. The strong rapid
tournament in Yerevan was renamed in his honour, and
we pay the 28-year-old Olympic Gold Medal winner
tribute with a treatise by Lukacs and Hazai on Asrian's
favourite pawn sac 3 ... c5 in the Advance Caro-Kann
on page 88. This paradoxical move leads to lively play in
which White should be on his guard!
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