Quote: I don't understand why your future book Mr. Tait on KG must or will have 192 pages as all new opening releases from Everyman Chess.
That's just pre-publishing blurb. Dunno how many pages it has yet since I haven't finished it (though it will be around 192 to fit the covers).
Quote:The KG bible is expected, and I don't see a reason why nobody writes a new modern book, complete and comprehensive on KG.
It won't be complete and comprehensive though. For instance Thomas's book has over 200 pages and that's just on the Bishop's Gambit (plus Declined lines for White).
Personally I think complete and comprehensive is beside the point for the King's Gambit anyway. One of my favourites is Bücker's
Das Neue Königsgambit and that's only 90 little pages, but it's a great place to start play from.
Quote:Today we see only intros and "Novice books", books with false titles like "Bashing the...", "Winning with...", "Beating the...". Only money counts, so there are really few experts who are ready to deal with writing a top notch opening book.
That's true. Partly it's because encyclopaedic tomes don't sell very well; and also because it doesn't pay authors to write them.
Quote:I feel resurrection every time when top GM outplays oponnents in openings which are disregarded. The truth really has many faces...
Yes, there's lots of fun to be had with old-fashioned openings
PS Please don't call me Mr Tait. Instead Jon will do just fine.