What's New September 2009

(updated 28th Sep 09)


New in Chess Yearbook 92 - $59.95

The Queen's Gambit Accepted, Third Edition by Sakaev and Semkov, January 08, 256p - $37.95

The King's Indian. A Complete Black Repertoire $49.95 by Victor Bologan, June 2009, 356 pages

The Petrosian System Against the QID - $46.95 by Alexander Beliavsky and Adrian Mikhalchishin, December 2008, 168 pages ISBN: 978-954 8782 68-5

Kill KID 1 - $46.95 by Semko Semkov, April 2009, 140 pages


The Easiest Sicilian - $46.95 by Atanas Kolev and Trajko Nedev, April 2008, 240 pages

Opening for White According to Anand 11 - $54.95 by Alexander Khalifman, January 2009, 444 pages

Opening for White According to Anand 12 - $49.95 by Alexander Khalifman, September 2009, 284 pages


Magazines


Chessbase

Andrew Martin The Scandinavian - The easy way 2nd edition - $49.95

Andrew Martin The Budapest Gambit - $49.95

 

Adrian Mikhalchishin Arkhangelsk - $54.95

 

Nigel Davies The Queen’s Gambit Declined Exchange Variation - $49.95

Andrew Martin The ABC of The King‘s Indian 2nd edition - $49.95


Novag Citrine - $525

Novag Obsidian - $275

Novag Carnelian II - $175

Novag Star Aquamarine - $115

Novag Star Opal - $99


Software Specials from Chessbase, Germany

All the following are a few years old greatly reduced in price.

Shredder 7 (many times world computer champion) was $95 (4 only) now $39

Fritz 8 (current version Sep09 is Fritz 11) was $95 (2 only) now $45.

Fritz Powerbook 2003 - 7.6 million opening positions, derived from 750,000 games. Was $120 (3 only) now $35 (requires Fritz 8 or higher).

Opening Encyclopedia 2004 (includes 1.8 million games about 68,000 of them with annotation) more than 3200 opening surveys etc. was $195 (3 only) now $99.

Megadatabase 2003 - contains more than 2.3 million games, 50,000 games contain commentary, bonus player encyclopedia, 14000 photos etc. Was $335 (3 only) now $139.