gillbod wrote on 04/06/18 at 20:07:02:
TD, do you have any opinions (even if subjective) on the book?
I haven't studied the book yet, but like I said earlier I think it is more an overview of Andersson's ways to handle certain Black defences. It is certainly not a repertoire book. I am no fan of Lakdawala's writing style, but in this book it is less verbose than in his Everyman books.
I think the Exercises chapter is very useful. It is a games based book, but with very interesting variations and explanations within the games.
My own repertoire has similarities with Andersson's and I admire his style, so for me it's certainly a good buy!
Ulf versus the KID: 15 games
Pseudo-Grunfeld: 5 games
QID & Hedgehog: 7 games
Quadruple fianchetto lines: 3 games
Reti: 2 games
Catalan: 5 games
Tarrasch: 3 games
Symmetrical English: 11 games
Modern, Pirc & Accelerated Dragon: 4 games
Dutch: 3 games
Exchange Slav: 3 games
exercises: 39