Page Index Toggle Pages: 1 [2] 
Topic Tools
Hot Topic (More than 10 Replies) GM Bauer  "Play 1...b6" , Everyman (Read 24487 times)
lost highway
Senior Member
****
Offline


I may be crazy.

Posts: 471
Joined: 06/17/05
Gender: Male
Re: GM Bauer  "Play 1...b6" , Everyman
Reply #7 - 10/31/05 at 18:58:32
Post Tools
[quote author=Michael Ayton  link=1130768177/0#4 date=1130781420]Bauer's omissiveness caused by the "weakness" of the subject material?? A moment's reflection should be enough to make clear that this is a preposterous suggestion![/quote]
You don’t seem to understand.  A weak opening makes it difficult for the author to present all the good lines against it without effectively killing the market for the book.  Who would buy a book called “Play the Dreg” if the book contained all the easy ways to destroy the Dreg?   

- Lost Highway
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Klick
God Member
*****
Offline



Posts: 528
Joined: 01/31/03
Re: GM Bauer  "Play 1...b6" , Everyman
Reply #6 - 10/31/05 at 18:14:10
Post Tools
Thanks for a good review!
  

There just isn't enough televised chess - DAVID LETTERMAN
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
TalJechin
God Member
*****
Offline


There is no secret ingredient.

Posts: 2892
Location: Malmö
Joined: 08/12/04
Gender: Male
Re: GM Bauer  "Play 1...b6" , Everyman
Reply #5 - 10/31/05 at 18:13:31
Post Tools
Thanks for the review, Sutter.

What does Bauer spend the 224 pages on, then? Useful strategical advice or a lot of diagrams and white spaces?
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Michael Ayton
God Member
*****
Offline


‘You’re never alone with
a doppelgänger.’

Posts: 1977
Location: durham
Joined: 04/19/03
Gender: Male
Re: GM Bauer  "Play 1...b6" , Everyman
Reply #4 - 10/31/05 at 17:57:00
Post Tools
Bauer's omissiveness caused by the "weakness" of the subject material?? A moment's reflection should be enough to make clear that this is a preposterous suggestion!
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
lost highway
Senior Member
****
Offline


I may be crazy.

Posts: 471
Joined: 06/17/05
Gender: Male
Re: GM Bauer  "Play 1...b6" , Everyman
Reply #3 - 10/31/05 at 17:47:06
Post Tools
Suttercane –

Nice review.  It’s hard to write a good book when the subject material is so weak.  That could explain why Bauer left out so many good lines for white.   

- Lost Highway
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Michael Ayton
God Member
*****
Offline


‘You’re never alone with
a doppelgänger.’

Posts: 1977
Location: durham
Joined: 04/19/03
Gender: Male
Re: GM Bauer  "Play 1...b6" , Everyman
Reply #2 - 10/31/05 at 12:34:29
Post Tools
Thank you, Suttercane, for this marvellously informative review! Of course I'm disappointed to learn that the book is so omissive, but it's good to know the truth. I've not had time yet to look at your review in depth but already it has taught me about a number of lines I wasn't properly familiar with myself.

One question for you. What does Bauer think is Black's best defence to 1 e4 b6 2 d4 Bb7 3 Bd3 e6 4 Qe2? And which do you consider Black's best defences(s), and which the bad ones? Can Black equalise OK?
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Glenn Snow
God Member
*****
Offline



Posts: 1720
Location: Franklin
Joined: 09/27/03
Gender: Male
Re: GM Bauer  "Play 1...b6" , Everyman
Reply #1 - 10/31/05 at 11:24:01
Post Tools
Thanks SutterCane for that informative review and I might add you've given at least a partial listing of some of the most critical lines.  Is this a repertoire book?  I don't have the book but was wondering if GM Bauer might have limited himself on some of the 1.e4 b6 2.d4 e6 variations because his main recommendation was 1.e4 b4 2.d4 Bb7 3.Bd3 Nf6 and in some variations followed by ...Nc6 and possibly ...e5 in one go.
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
SutterCane
Full Member
***
Offline


I recognize terror in
chess as the finest emotion!

Posts: 122
Location: Germany
Joined: 01/04/03
Gender: Male
GM Bauer  "Play 1...b6" , Everyman
10/31/05 at 09:16:16
Post Tools
Owen fans asked me to publish my opinion about this brand new book. The book arrived Friday so that i had the time on weekend for a first check...

1. The nice cover is informing:

# Written by a 1...b6 expert

# ALL of White´s possibilities are covered

GM Bauer had got 224 pages to teach the 1...b6 repertoire! Yes...224 pages!

Chapter 1 : Owen Defence

1. e4  b6
2. d4  e6
3.Nf3 Bb7
4.Bd3 c5
5. c3 Nf6

Owen-fans know that now White has the choice between 4 moves (6.e5,6.Qe2,6.Nbd2,6.Bg5)

The MOST unpleasant & MOST important move for Black 
6.e5... I could not find in GM Bauers book! Serious Owen Defence fans are stopping dreaming with such an information. Yes, this book is GM Bauers first book...no, he had not given his very best...no, EVERYMAN is not telling the truth in saying that ALL important lines  are covered. 

So, you need to write an own little book with 6.e5 Nd5 and 7.O-O Be7 (Maiwald-Miles), 7.dc! Bc5 (Kaidanov-Kengis & Lautier-Miles). To be prepared dont forget to take a short look at 7.Ng5? Be7...

# 6.Qe2 Be7
GM Bauer only gives to us 7.o-o Nc6
What about 7.a3 or 7.e5 Mr.Bauer ?!
Much more important: what about the EPISHIN-System:
7.o-o d5 8.e5 Nfd7 or 8.ed Bd5. Earlier in his book you have the chance to find exactly this interesting position (Sermek-Minasian). Instead of giving to us information about all the important lines (9.Be3,9.Ne1,9.a3,9.Nbd2) GM Bauer is only dealing with the rare 9.Nbd2 line. 9.a3 is worth a short chat...no word to 9.a3 Nc6...no word to 9.Be3...no word to 9.Ne1.

# 6.Nbd2 Be7
GM Bauer is telling us that we will find this in games 13-14. SORRY,...but I cannot find:

6.Nbd2 Be7 7.o-o d5 8.e5 Nfd7 9.Re1 Nc6 10.Nf1 g5
11.h3...or 11.Be3

# 6.Bg5 h6
About this we learn that 6.Bg5!? h6 7.Bf6 Qf6 is a sort of Trompowsky. Mr Bauer, why not giving us examples to 8.o-o Nc6! or 8.Nbd2 cd ??????

---------------------------------------------------------------------
1. e4 b6
2.d4 e6
3.Nc3 Bb7
4.Nf3 Bb4
5.Bd3 Nf6

Owen-fans know that here we have Whites answers
6.Nd2 d5 MESTROVIC-System
6.Qe2 d5
6.Bg5 h6
6.e5 Ne4

# 6.Nd2 d5 MESTROVIC-System
I am very sorry, but I couldnt find it in Bauers book.
So, write in your book, that you have to take a look at 7.e5 Ne4 8.Qg4...

# 6.Qe2 d5
After 7.e5 Ne4 GM Bauer is telling you: 8.Bd2 Nd2 is just equal. In the case that you love playing chess my recommandation would be 8...Bc3 because Black has now more ways to play for more than a draw.
OK,...it is not necessary to inform the readers that the move 7.Bg5 is not first choice because of 7...de 8.Be4 Be4 9.Bf6 Qd5!

# 6.Bg5 h6
After 7.Bf6 Bc3 8.bc Qf6 9.o-o d6 10.Nd2 e5 11.f4...GM Bauer is talking about 11...ed and 11...Qe7. No word about the interesting 11...ef (Spassky-Miles,1983).

# 6.e5 Ne4
After 7.o-o Nc3 8.bc Bc3 9.Rb1 Bd5 the arising position is worth to offer few more lines. Why not showing 10.Ng5 Bd4 11.c4 Bb7 12.Bf4 or 11.Nh7...

---------------------------------------------------------------------
1.e4 b6
2.d4 e6
3.Nf3 Bb7
4.Bd3 c5

Owen-fans have to be aware of 
5.o-o ...
5.d5 ...
5.Nc3 ...

# 5.o-o... 
This very important system you will not find in Bauers book, but in tournaments you will face it. Sometimes it will meet lines of the 5.Nc3...area (Westerinen-Larsen), in other cases you can find yourself in Margulis-Miles or Komliakov-Limp. Be aware of it!

# 5.d5...
Dont look for this  dangerous weapon in GM Bauers book! You wont find it! Can you imagine that Black can be lost after 5...ed 6.ed Bd5 7.Nc3 Bb7? In May the b6-expert IM Burnett lost in 24 moves against a 2127 ELO player (Minneapolis HB Global op 2005).

# 5.Nc3...
After 5...cd 6.Nd4 Nc6 is GM Bauer ignoring 7.Nf3...(Karayani-Miles). 7.Nc6 Bc6 now GM Bauer is offering only 8.o-o...But White has an interesting concept in 8.Qe2 Bc5 9.Bd2 Ne7 10.o-o-o...
GM Bauer gives us after 8.o-o Ne7. What about 8...Bc5 9.Qe2 or Qg4 which I prefer!
---------------------------------------------------------------------
1.e4 b6
2.d4 b6
3.Bd3 Bb7
4.Nc3 Nf6

5.Nge2 c5  EUWE-System

Sorry,...but you cannot find this in GM Bauers repertoire book.

You should be prepared for
6.o-o...6.e5...6.Bg5...6.d5...6.f3...
---------------------------------------------------------------------
1.e4 b6
2.d4 Bb7
3.Bd3 e6
4.Ne2 c5
5.c3 Nf6
6.Nd2...   SOLTIS-System

Sorry, but you cannot find this in GM Bauers repertoire book.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 2 :   ENGLISH DEFENCE

1.d4 e6
2.c4 b6
3.e4 Bb7
4.Bd3 f5
5.ef Bg2
6.Qh5 g6
7.fg Bg7
8.gh Kf8
9.Ne2 Nf6
10.Qh4 Bh1

#11.Bg5 Bf3

GM Bauer is demonstrating the game Yermolinsky-Miles,1999, with a DRAW after 22 moves. You will not learn about the fascinating 21.Nf3!!! move, but that it was not Mr. Yermolinsky who was playing but his  wife!!!

Thats entertaining!

OK,...so keep an eye on 21.Nf3!!! which is a fascinating KILLER-move!

#11...Qe7
GM Bauer will show you
12.Nf4 Qf7
13.Ng6 Ke8
14.Ne5 Qf8
15.Nc3 d6
16.Bg6....
I have the feeling that GM Bauer really dont know about the game BROWNE-MILES, Reno 1999. 
16.o-o-o! de
17.de Ke7(Browne: 17...Nbd7!? 18.Bg6 Ke7 19.Rd7! Kd7 20.ef) (Miles: 19.ef Bf6 20.Rh1 Qg7!)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
1.d4 e6
2.c4 b6
3.e4 Bb7
4.Nc3 Bb4
5.f3 f5
6.ef....

Here it would be a great service when GM Bauer would offer the very interesting (and strong):

6....ef
7.Nh3 Nc6
8.Bg5 Nf6
9.Qe2 Kf2
10.o-o-o Bc3
11.bc h6
12.Bh4 g5N
13.Bf2 Qf8! which came up in Ostriker-Juegel,2000.
The game is showing a very interesting attempt to simply win a tempo over the stem game Piket-Timman,1999.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 3 : Two-Pawn-Attack

1.c4 b6
2.Nc3 Bb7
3.e4 e6
4.g3 f5
5.Bg2 Nf6
6.d3 fe
7.Nge2 Nc6
8.de Ne5

GM Bauer will offer you now 9.b3...with fine play for black

He has no idea about  9.o-o...

9.o-o! Nc4
10.Qa4 Ne5
11.Nd4 Kf7
12.f4 Nc6
13.Nb3 a6
14.Qc4 and White is better because of space-advantage, blacks bad king position and blacks bad officer coordination.

Other black moves f.e. 11.Bc6 are bad too. White can sac a further pawn to get open d & e files for rooks with great pressure.
---------------------------------------------------------------------

OK,...i think it is not necessary to go further in his book - time reasons.

Let us go back to the very beginning:

# Written by a 1...b6 expert
# ALL of Whites possibilities are covered

I am really not happy to say that EVERYMAN CHESS cannot keep what they promise.

It is a  shame for GM Bauer that he gives interested chess-amateurs the feeling to be best prepared with his repertoire-book. True is that many of the most dangerous systems GM Bauer is not dealing with. Why?
For sure no space reasons ...224 pages! Most of the missing material is very demanding (time) to prepare and maybe GM Bauer has not enough experience in this lines. But I see no excuse that really important systems are not worth a single word.

This book I cannot recommend for amateurs who are hoping for an easy to learn black-repertoire. This book is only for 1...b6 fans who are interested to get FURTHER material...no BASIC material.

Hope my weak english worked!

SutterCane
  

I recognize terror as the finest emotion in a chessgame and so I will try to terrorize my opponent. But if I find that I cannot terrify, I will try to horrify, and if I find that I cannot horrify ...
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Page Index Toggle Pages: 1 [2] 
Topic Tools
Bookmarks: del.icio.us Digg Facebook Google Google+ Linked in reddit StumbleUpon Twitter Yahoo