JEH wrote on 06/21/06 at 11:58:01:
The ones that make the defence look playable
correction! that should read "the ones that make the defence playable".
think the complaint is the c-k is not up to date with the real critical lines, instead we tend to get more coverage of offbeat stuff. Compare to Volzhin for example, who used to focus more on critical theory.
suggestions:
Advance-
Georgian Advance system: 4. Be3/ 4. Nd2 in both cases intending Nd2-b3. sometimes with waiting move Be2 before playing Nf3, preserving option of f4 etc. Very rich in nuances not discussed by Martin. Played by Malakhov and Zviagintsev. Both known for playing offbeat stuff which are surprinsgly devastating.
Short System 5. Be2 Nd7 6. 0-0 Bg6 and 6...h6, both almost exclusively played at 2600+ level (Izoria, Pantsulaia, Dreev, Bologan, Morozevich etc), there have been many many games played but very little coverage thus far (only one game each i think!)
3...c5 4. c4! (life and death issue, hope to see Martin make line playable for Black, so far not convinced by what i see in the ebook, but perhaps not Martin's fault!)
Smyslov 4... Nd7- think the incredible Anand-Bologan game with Re1 a few years ago refutes one whole subline, and its not in the ebook if i recall correctly.
Classical 4... Bf5-
11. Bd2: Jobava-Bareev pawn sac, nowadays solution to this problem is known. but is nowhere in the ebook too.
11. Bf4 Qa5+ 12. Bd2 Bb4: Martin finally covered this in latest update. but he didn't show a terribly theoretically significant game (would consider something like karjakin-mchedishvili, and especially Kritz-Ruck more important for discussion). more games in this line will be welcome as this is a fairly important line of defence.
and these are just off the top of my head! Since c-k section as a whole is already fairly backward, think a good solution is to do a Prie or Olivier, and consider a line intensively each time to bring everything up to date first.
Then again, maybe not Martin's style though, and maybe not why most people like Martin for!