3 magazine article(s) by Mihail Marin
66 surveys found
EO 51.5 Equalish but rich in possibilities EO Anti-Grünfeld Line by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 131 (2019)
KF 9.12 The World Champion's choice with white KF 4.Bc4 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 126 (2018)
EO 3.3 Reversed Dragon - is the provocative 6...Bc5 viable? EO Reversed Dragon 3/4...d5 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 125 (2017)
EO 3.11 Structure versus Bishops EO Reversed Dragon 3/4...d5 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 119 (2016)
EO 11.5 The Old and the Young EO Reversed Sicilian: Other Lines by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 118 (2016)
EO 46.11 More than Just an Experiment? EO Symmetrical with d2-d4 by Mihail Marin
SL 6.6 New Positional Trends in the Anti-Moscow SL Moscow Variation 5.Bg5 h6 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 116 (2015)
QO 13.1 The Neo-Tartakower QO Classical Main Line by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 115 (2015)
VO 22.9 More Flexibility in the Pseudo-Bogo VO Keres Defence 2...Bb4+ by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 110 (2014)
RL 7.1 When Should Black Open the Centre? RL Berlin Defence 3...Nf6 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 109 (2013)
RL 12.3 Is the Fianchetto Set-Up Comfortable against the 5.d3 System? RL Early Divergences after 3...a6 4.Ba4 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 107 (2013)
SL 1.7 An Exchange Slav Hybrid SL Slow Slav 4.e3 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 106 (2013)
EO 36.7 Still Good for an Initiative EO Symmetrical with d7-d5 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 101 (2011)
EO 64.10 Staying on English Territory EO Early Divergences by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 95 (2010)
EO 40.6 A Harmonious Regrouping EO Symmetrical: Fianchetto with d4 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 91 (2009)
PU 11.1 The Extravagant 5.a3 PU Austrian Attack 4.f4 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 90 (2009)
EO 40.1 Tickling Black's Achilles' Heel EO Symmetrical: Fianchetto with d4 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 88 (2008)
EO 45.9 A Kamikaze Strike EO Symmetrical with d2-d4 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 87 (2008)
PU 16.7 The Double-Edged 7.a4 - Part II PU Classical Main Line 4.Nf3 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 85 (2007)
PU 16.7 The Double-Edged 7.a4 - Part I PU Classical Main Line 4.Nf3 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 84 (2007)
PU 13.11 Still Dangerous for Black - Part II PU Austrian Attack 4.f4 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 81 (2006)
PU 13.11 Still Dangerous for Black - Part I PU Austrian Attack 4.f4 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 80 (2006)
PU 16.7 Unjustly Neglected - Part II PU Classical Main Line 4.Nf3 by Mihail Marin
EO 53.8 Aiming for a More Pleasant Position with White EO Anti-Grünfeld Line by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 79 (2006)
PU 16.7 Unjustly Neglected PU Classical Main Line 4.Nf3 by Mihail Marin
RL 20.13 Concrete Developments in Grischuk's Line RL Closed Lines 8...d6 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 78 (2006)
RL 20.8 Concrete Developments in Grischuk's Line RL Closed Lines 8...d6 by Mihail Marin
CA 5.6 A Waiting Move with the Rook CA Open Variation 6...dxc4 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 76 (2005)
EO 48.13 Can the Double Fianchetto Be Treated Like a Normal Sicilian? EO Symmetrical: Fianchetto with d4 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 75 (2005)
KF 8.2 Basic Principles Confirmed Again KF 3.Nf3 Pterodactyl by Mihail Marin
RL 24.14 An Underestimated Line in the Old Chigorin RL Chigorin Variation 9...Na5 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 74 (2005)
EO 53.8 Compromising the Pawn Structure EO Anti-Grünfeld Line by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 73 (2004)
PU 9.4 Can White Refute the Pirc with h3 and a3?! PU The 150 Attack 4.Be3 by Mihail Marin
EO 36.7 The Reversed Maroczy EO Symmetrical with d7-d5 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 71 (2004)
PU 12.05 Restricting White´s Bishop PU Austrian Attack 4.f4 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 68 (2003)
BI 16.06 Chess didn't change that much.... BI Modern Main Line by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 65 (2002)
EO 18.11 Botvinnik and the English EO Reversed Closed Sicilian with e4 by Mihail Marin
BI 13.7 The Perfect Move Order BI Modern Main Line by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 63 (2002)
PU 16.12 Alekhine Structures in the Pirc PU Classical Main Line 4.Nf3 by Mihail Marin
SI 33.9 Maroczy System: Rab1 vs Nh6 SI Accelerated Dragon 4...g6 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 60 (2001)
KI 70.1 'Little' Rook Pawn Moves KI Fianchetto Variation by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 58 (2001)
CK 3.2 Are the Sidelines Playable? CK Panov Variation 3.exd5 cxd5 4.c4 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 56 (2000)
CK 3.7 Structure versus Development CK Panov Variation 3.exd5 cxd5 4.c4 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 55 (2000)
KI 70.5 Panno System KI Fianchetto Variation by Mihail Marin
RE 9.4 Stonewall vs Stonewall RE 1...d5 2.c4 e6 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 54 (2000)
RE 9.5 RE 1...d5 2.c4 e6 by Mihail Marin
IG 2.13 IG Giuoco Piano 3...Bc5 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 52 (1999)
PU 11.3 Is an early offensive in the center dangerous? PU Austrian Attack 4.f4 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 51 (1999)
PU 13.12 PU Austrian Attack 4.f4 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 50 (1999)
PU 8.11 PU Fianchetto Variation 4.g3 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 47 (1998)
SI 1.4 3...Nd7 SI Moscow Variation 3.Bb5+ by Mihail Marin
SI 14.9 6...e5 SI Najdorf Variation 6.Be3 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 46 (1998)
EO 39.11 EO Symmetrical: Hedgehog by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 44 (1997)
KI 77.9 With 6...c5 7.dxc5 dxc5 KI Fianchetto Variation by Mihail Marin
TD 2.4 Can 9.Rb1 be a useful move after all? TD Semi-Tarrasch by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 41 (1996)
KI 75.8 KI Fianchetto Variation by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 40 (1996)
QP 4.4 QP Torre Attack 3.Bg5 by Mihail Marin
HD 6.2 HD Leningrad Variation 2...g6 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 38 (1995)
KI 70.2 KI Fianchetto Variation by Mihail Marin
SI 18.10 Yugoslav Attack SI Dragon Yugoslav Attack: 9.Bc4 by Mihail Marin
EO 40.6 EO Symmetrical: Hedgehog by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 35 (1995)
SI 18.12 Yugoslav Attack SI Dragon Yugoslav Attack: 9.Bc4 by Mihail Marin
KI 30.14 KI Romanian Variation 5.h3 0-0 6.Bg5 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 34 (1994)
SL 10.14 SL Schlechter Variation 4...g6 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 32 (1994)
BI 27.13 Accepted 5.ba6 BI Benko/Volga Gambit 3...b5 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 31 (1994)
RL 29.3 RL Open Variation 5...Nxe4 by Mihail Marin
Yearbook 28 (1993)