The Janowski-Indian (1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 d6 3 Nc3 Bf5) has enjoyed the patronage of such strong chess players as Mikhail Tal, Jan Timman, Bent Larsen, Larry Christiansen, John Fedorowicz and Kamran Shirazi. In the past few years the popularity of the line has grown tremendously. This is a solid variation of the Old Indian which often leads to King's Indian type positions which have not been heavily analyzed. In this short monograph National Master Eric Schiller has brought together a large number of examples and added critical new analysis. The result is a treatise which presents all one needs to know to play the opening from either side.
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The author is as an international organizer for FIDE, and also an international arbiter most notably for the Kramnik-Kasparov World Championship match. Mr. Schiller also captained several Pan-American Intercollegiate teams, as well as the World Youth Championship in Chicago. Over-the-board accomplishments include obtaining the USCF Life Master, and FIDE Master titles. He won the 1974 Illinois State Championship, and the 1995 Calchess State Championship. Schiller has also established himself as a prolific and popular author of a wide range of chess books.
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