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This Yearbook 130 is a substantial volume in the New In Chess Yearbook series, written for players who want a clear view of current opening theory and the ideas shaping modern tournament practice. It gathers the latest developments in one place, so you can follow important changes without searching through scattered sources.
Published four times a year, each issue provides an overview of major shifts in opening theory across 35 chapters. Yearbook 130 helps you track new moves, current analytical directions and the solutions seen at the highest level of play.
What this volume covers
The book focuses on the most important opening novelties and presents dozens of new ideas from modern chess theory. That makes it a practical resource for opening preparation, reviewing your own games and working on current lines.
It is especially useful for advanced players, trainers and ambitious competitors who want to keep their opening knowledge up to date and understand how the main lines are evolving.
Edition information
- Series: New In Chess Yearbook
- Volume: 130
- Publication frequency: quarterly
- Chapter count: 35 chapters
- Edition year: 2019
- Page count: 1256 pages
- Finish: hardcover
Key details
- Product type: chess opening theory yearbook
- Series: New In Chess Yearbook
- Volume: 130
- Publication frequency: quarterly
- Chapter count: 35 chapters
- Edition year: 2019
- Page count: 1256 pages
- Finish: hardcover
Tangible precision
Each move strengthens curiosity, concentration, and self-confidence.

