Showing posts with label Hedgehog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hedgehog. Show all posts

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Cute

Arbakov-Vyzmanavian, Moscow 1981
White to play and win

In The Complete Hedgehog, Volume 1 (my Saturday afternoon pleasure reading) Shipov observes that White's winning move is a "standard shot, from a child's book of tactics, but it's easy to miss over the board."


Wednesday, March 10, 2010

I normally don't get excited about opening books....

a tabiya in the English Hedgehog
Black to play

Suba's out-of-print book on The Hedgehog is brilliant, and I've won at least one tournament game thanks to it.  But it's also one of the most disorganized and confusing books I've ever read.

But now there's a much better alternative.  I just got my copy of Sergey Shipov's The Complete Hedgehog, Volume 1.  So far, I've only thumbed through the 527 (!!) pages and read the introduction to various sections, I can tell you that it looks like an absolute masterpiece of clarity (considering how confusing this opening can be!).  Furthermore, it looks to me like that rare opening book suitable for both 1600 and 2400 players.