If you are are looking into buying a chess opening book these days, many books lack depth. This is clearly not the case with Alexander Khalifman’s “Opening for White according to Anand”! I have a copy of volume two – about the mainline Spanish Opening, and I must say the book provides the necessary combination of depth and detail. A few more good points on the book:
- Specific moves are in most cases presented in the context of strategic plans
- Most of the theory is up to date – at the time of the writing
- The book is a solid foundation for a full repertoire
- Transpositions are generally explained
- Final positions are given evaluations
- If necessary to illustrate the ideas of the middlegame – entire games are provided
- The author is a reliable authority on opening theory
- The entire mainline Spanish is covered – which must have been a ton of work for the author(s)
If you play the mainline Spanish as White (or even as Black), and have no coach to walk you through it, this book is a “must have” in your chess library!