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Viktor Moskalenko: The Perfect Pirc-Modern
01/26/13 at 09:10:50
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Hi,

the new Pirc/Modern book by Viktor Moskalenko is published and a pdf-excerpt is avaialble (New in Chess -> Shop).
I had a look at it and the second-to-last chapter (chapter 7) is the classical variation which seems to start with Game# 31, so the Austrian Attack with 5…c5 (#2), Austrian Attack with 5….0-0 (#3), 4.Be3 (#4), Byrne 4.Bg5 (#5) and Fianchetto (#6) are covered within 30 games. I am interested to see how he manages this especially he tries to cover the Pirc and the Modern.
Another point I see in the excerpt that he only have one game with h6+g5 in the Byrne Variation which is considered as a good try for White in the latest book by James Vigus.
I am also eager to see how he solves “my” Pirc/Modern move-order problem: 1.e4 g6 2.d4 Bg7 3.Nc3 d6 4.Be3. In this variation I have to play the Modern because otherwise I have to play against the Argentinian Attack which is a problem after an early Bh6 after each side have castled.
Anyway are you playing the Pirc or the Modern or which move-order do you play to enter the Pric/Modern-complex?
  
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