The Old Indian Defence is considered to be a sound way for Black to meet
1 d4. Some might argue that it is steady rather than spectacular, but is
this reputation totally deserved? Grandmaster Alexander Cherniaev
disagrees, and in this book he has re-examined this ancient opening and
the result is a new Old Indian. In this modern interpretation, he has
introduced ambitious and aggressive ways for Black to play in the main
lines. He constructs an improved version of a repertoire he has himself
utilized with great success against grandmaster opposition. Using
illustrative games, he studies the fundamental tactical and positional
ideas for both sides, and also covers what to do if White avoids the Old
Indian. This book tells you everything you need to know about playing
the New Old Indian. * A Grandmaster's repertoire against 1 d4 * Full
of new ideas and critical analysis * Illustrative games highlight key
ideas