Maturin13 wrote on 03/05/09 at 16:42:21:
According to John Shaw at Quality Chess;
The publicity photo of the cover is not correct. Marin favours (in the book’s repertoire and his own play) 1.c4 e5 2.g3. The “real” cover of the book shows the position after 1.c4 e5. I can't wait for this book. Luckily the July 22nd date given is very close now.....
That's a shame for me, I don't really like 2.g3. So this will basically be an update of Kosten and Davies work, perhaps with a bit more "rigour" given it will be 2 books?
Just a personal preference - I like 2. Nc3, with the aim of transposing into some d4 lines, or even e4 lines, eliminating lines I don't like (like Nimzo, with Mikenas instead). I also prefer to push d4 early in the symetircal (anti-benoni lines). While g3 seems to do fine statistically, I like Bagirov's mindset:
"Our analysis will be mainly concerned with 2.Nc3. Of course, other ways of developing, such as 2.g3, 2.Nf3, etc., are also possible, but they are less modern, and bear more resemblance to Reti's Opening or some kind of reversed Alekhine's Defence.
Playing this way is possible, but it is unlikely to give you an advantage, and therefore we will not consider these moves".
Horses for courses - I think a Nc3 book would have been more interesting and a bigger market, but much harder to write in a "pure" flank opening way. So, I'm disappointed, but other people will be happy - can't please 'em all.