October 2000
An Unusual Anti-KID System
AS201 If you are looking for an interesting offbeat way to combat those aggressive King's Indian/Grunfeld players, then the following game may provide some of the answers that you've been looking for.
AS202 Black is led up the garden path to his doom in this innocuous but potentially deadly irregular line.
Trompowsky
AS196 White chooses one of the most exciting lines in the ...Ne4 Tromp. Black declines the often lethal early pawn grab, only to get greedy later. White tops off a fine attacking game with a splendid queen sacrifice.
AS197 In the following game Black is soon left regretting his early queenside expansion.
Pseudo-Trompowsky
AS203 As Carly Simon would say: "Nobody does it better:" Hodgson is at his attacking best in the following encounter, when his opponent must have been left wondering what had hit him!
Torre Attack
AS199 The concept of a timely h4 by White in the Torre is an intregal part of the opening and can cause no end of disruption to the unwary opponent.
AS200 Jon Speelman gives an instructive demonstration of exploiting small advantages in the next game.
Barry Attack
AS204 Black gets way, way too carried away in the following encounter and ends up with an intensely unpleasant and painful surprise.
Colle
AS205 Every Colle Zukertort player worth his sort needs to know the attacking technique that White uses in the following game. The big surprise is that the Fide rated Black player allowed it. If only life was always so easy...
Stonewall
AS198 White shows a total disregard for the basic principles of the Stonewall and is justly punished. Don't try this at home!