A reader asked: “Hi Tim, I greatly enjoyed reading your book on Budapest and am happy to read more here on your blog! I like your notion to keep on the DSB as black against the toughest line (imho) e3 in the Rubinstein … but there is a game I am wondering how you would [...]

Myk Robertson writes: “I have read your book, how to beat the Smith-Morra with 6. a6. It has helped me tremendously against that opening. There was one variation that I run into against a local player around here that I have a lot of trouble with. I was wondering what your opinion is about this. [...]

Question: Hi Tim, A while ago I took an advise and ordered the book:“Bird’s Opening”. I found that the book was a pleasant one to read. I do now know 4 main variations of the Bird, I’m happy. I wanted you to know that the book did improve my game and brought the main goals [...]

Reader Q & A: Kengis Variation of Alekhine Defense

Question: Good morning Tim, I bought your excellent book on the Alekhine a few days ago since I want to play such a sound opening, and I’m facing a line you don’t mention in your book, for which I’d like to know your opinion. It’s about the Modern Kengis variation, Larsen’s a5. I’ve seen that [...]

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