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This New In Chess Yearbook 136 is a chess opening theory book in the New In Chess Yearbook series, covering the latest developments, ideas and analyses in opening play. It gathers current trends from major lines in one place, so you can follow modern theory without having to piece it together from scattered sources.
This is a practical title for players who want to stay current with modern openings and understand how the most played lines are changing. Yearbook 136 is especially relevant for advanced players, coaches and tournament competitors building or refining their opening repertoire.
What this issue covers
Each issue in the series appears four times a year and focuses on the most important changes in chess openings. That makes it a useful way to keep your opening knowledge up to date, especially when you are preparing for tournament play or studying modern opening developments.
Edition information
- Series: New In Chess Yearbook
- Issue number: 136
- Subject: chess opening theory
- Publication year: 2020
- Page count: 256
- Finish: softcover
- Publication frequency: four times a year
Key details
- Product type: chess opening theory book
- Series: New In Chess Yearbook
- Issue number: 136
- Subject: chess opening theory
- Publication year: 2020
- Page count: 256
- Finish: softcover
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