The Modern Benoni arises after 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6. It leads to unbalanced structures and exciting play, so it has naturally been a favourite of ambitious attacking players such as Tal, Fischer and, more recently, Topalov, Ivanchuk and Gashimov.
The Modern Benoni is a bold answer to 1.d4 and GM Marian Petrov shows it is possible to play this line confidently without memorizing extreme levels of theory. Black must certainly be well prepared, but the workload is less than for most aggressive defences - this book supplies all Black needs to know.
- Expert guidance on an exciting counterattacking line
- Fight against 1.d4 with a concise effective repertoire
- Hundreds of novelties
Marian Petrov is a grandmaster and former Bulgarian Champion. He has great experience in the Modern Benoni and has used it to win many international events.
Content: 004 Key to symbols used & Bibliography
005 Introduction
f4 Systems
009 1. Mikenas Attack
018 2. The Four Pawns Attack
032 3. Flick-Knife Attack - 8...Nbd7
042 4. Flick-Knife Attack - 8...Nfd7 without 9.a4
049 5. Flick-Knife Attack - 9.a4 Qh4+
062 6. Flick-Knife Attack - 9.a4 0-0
e4 Systems
079 7. Classical Variation with 9...Re8
101 8. Classical Variation with ...Bg4
117 9. Modern Main Line
127 10. Modern Main Line - without 9...b5
160 11. Kapengut
160 12. 7.Nge2
165 13. 7.Bd3 and 8.Nge2
184 14. Sidelines
Lines without e4
192 15. 7.Bf4 Bg7
205 16. 7.Bf4 a6
221 17. Fianchetto System
248 18. Knight’s Tour Variation
261 19. Lines with an early Bg5
269 20. 4.g3
290 21. Rare 4th moves
298 Index of Variations |