Ris is an International Master from The Netherlands, who is popular on his Fast & Furious shows on the PlayChess server. There he explains sharp opening lines are useful for a wider audience. The courses we are recommending feature a black repertoire against 1.d4, 1.Nf3 and 1.c4, with lines that are easy to learn and not difficult to remember, but also pose White serious challenges. This week you can save twenty Euros and get the full package for just €39.90!
Dutch author and International Master Willy Hendriks just published "The Ink War: Romanticism vs Modernity in chess". The book analyses the rivalry between Wilhelm Steinitz and Johannes Zukertort, who in 1886 played the first official World Championship match. But Hendriks also looks at chess history and challenges a number of accepted views about chess improvement and the development of chess knowledge. In an interview with Johannes Fischer Hendriks talks about Steinitz, Zukertort, chess history, the pleasures of studying the classics, and why studying the openings helps you to improve in chess.