Assuming this is for the benefit of Narz's People, here are some things to study:
1. Juergan Korn, Pal Benko: Hungarian Opening ideas
2. Michael Basman: The Basman Sicillian and any of his other ideas to trip up your opponents
3. Ulevstad vs. Hanauer (0-1): Final Position as endgame study
4. Anna-Maria Botsari: St. George Defense (converts to classical sicilian optimally)
5. In the comments for the bird opening, I believe I left the name of a GM that was very successful with 1. f4
Retí vs. Bogoljubow (1-0, 1924- New York Tournament): Great example of the Retí Opening
Thanks. Any links you could provide would be good also.
Assuming this is for the benefit of Narz's People, here are some things to study:
1. Juergan Korn, Pal Benko: Hungarian Opening ideas
2. Michael Basman: The Basman Sicillian and any of his other ideas to trip up your opponents
3. Ulevstad vs. Hanauer (0-1): Final Position as endgame study
4. Anna-Maria Botsari: St. George Defense (converts to classical sicilian optimally)
5. In the comments for the bird opening, I believe I left the name of a GM that was very successful with 1. f4
Retí vs. Bogoljubow (1-0, 1924- New York Tournament): Great example of the Retí Opening