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New & full of opening novelties: Yearbook 88

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Yearbook 88 has just arrived, and in this issue of The Chess Player's Guide to Opening News you will find, among much else, answers to urgent questions like: -- What does Carlsen offer White and Black in the Catalan? -- Has Ivanchuk pinpointed White's weak spot in the Petroff? -- Which novelty revived an ailing Gr?ɬºnfeld line? -- Has Kramnik found the Hedgehog's Achilles' Heel? -- What's the new idea in the King's Indian Bayonet Attack? -- Is there new hope in the Nimzowitsch Petroff? -- Does the sensational Gajewski Gambit hold up? -- Is Gelfand's 11.Qb6 still viable in the Najdorf? -- How does Anand fight the fabulous Budapest Gambit in simuls? -- Why does British co-champion Keith Arkell play 1.b4? -- Why does nobody play the right move in the Jaenisch Ruy Lopez? -- And much, much more...
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