| mikhail_golubev ( @ 2006-03-11 23:37:00 |
Short Reviews
At http://www.chessscotland.com/heraldcolu mn/herald.htm
the following comment by IM Craig Pritchett can be found:
"18 February 2006
Three recently published books might sharpen up your repertoire with Black against 1 d4. If the grand style of Kasparov is for you, Understanding the King's Indian (£15.99, Gambit), by Mikhail Golubev, is a fine work that achieves the near impossible by condensing the essence of this combative, sprawling opening into a single book. Golubev is a great guide whether you play White or Black. His book cuts to the quick and is inspirational. (...)"
A short review in German language is available at:
http://www.kaniaverlag.de/htm/indisch.h tml#golubev
Review by John Elburg can be found at: http://chessbooks.nl/elburg96.html
["The Russian Grandmaster Mikhail Golubev from the Ukraine" - this is curious... So, what the poor Russian Grandmaster is doing in Ukraine? I must object. "The Russian-speaking" (Grandmaster), if one wishes...]
At http://www.chessscotland.com/heraldcolu
the following comment by IM Craig Pritchett can be found:
"18 February 2006
Three recently published books might sharpen up your repertoire with Black against 1 d4. If the grand style of Kasparov is for you, Understanding the King's Indian (£15.99, Gambit), by Mikhail Golubev, is a fine work that achieves the near impossible by condensing the essence of this combative, sprawling opening into a single book. Golubev is a great guide whether you play White or Black. His book cuts to the quick and is inspirational. (...)"
A short review in German language is available at:
http://www.kaniaverlag.de/htm/indisch.h
Review by John Elburg can be found at: http://chessbooks.nl/elburg96.html
["The Russian Grandmaster Mikhail Golubev from the Ukraine" - this is curious... So, what the poor Russian Grandmaster is doing in Ukraine? I must object. "The Russian-speaking" (Grandmaster), if one wishes...]