I had a quick look at this book last week, as I play related openings.
His repertoire looks interesting, but is pretty technical, and requires the ability to play very differrent pawn structures (especially against 1.d4). I've decided to pick a few lines, but to adopt the repertoire as a whole, I think you must already be quite strong.
edit : and yes, same remark than cilj - I like Eingorn's suggestions against 3.Nc3 and 3.Nd2 (in the 1.d4 e6 2.c4 Bb4+ section), but his recommended lines against 3.Bd2 look more difficult to play...
Hi there,
I was perusing through amazon looking for a good openings book, and came across "A Rock-Solid Chess Opening Repertoire for Black" by Viacheslav Eingorn. Acorrding to amazon it just came out today and since its so new there have been no reviews. I was curious if any of you early birders out there could enlighten me on it's quality and depth. I know Gambit to be a very reliable publisher but am unfamiliar with the author beyond seeing his name in a few places. Thanks for you time.
http://www.amazon.com/Rock-Solid-Chess-Opening-Repertoire-Black/dp/1906454310/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1337721129&sr=1-1