I have aimed to find a good balance of verbal
explanations without ignoring the hardcore variations you have to know. In case
you find some of the analyses a bit too long, don't be discouraged! They have
been included mainly to illustrate the thematic ideas and show in which
direction the game develops once the theoretical paths have been left. That's
why I have actually decided to cover 37 games in their entirety, rather than
cutting off my analysis with an evaluation. I believe that model games help you
to better understand an opening, but certainly also the ensuing middle- and
endgames.
Just as in the
The Modernized Sveshnikov,
also in this book I have made frequently use of correspondence and engine
games. With a lack of over the board (elite) tournaments, most elite players
made their switch to the world of online chess as well. These games with a
shorter time control are often full of mistakes, but the opening stage is still
relevant. Hence, I have decided to include these online games whenever I
thought them to be a useful addition to our repertoire.
With the completion of this work and
The
Modernized Sveshnikov, I think I have succeeded in offering the reader a
complete, ambitious, and sound Black repertoire against 1.e4. I am incredibly
satisfied with the result of this work, as I think the mix of new ideas, beautiful
variations, model games, extensive analyses and explanation of key concepts will
inspire many chess fans. I would like to wish you all an enjoyable read and
hope that you will be able to apply some of my recommendations in your own
games. You no longer have to fear any Anti-Sicilian!
Robert Ris
Amstelveen, The Netherlands
September 2021