The story behind Cyrus Lakdawala's is one of a "conversion" to an opening that initially terrified him. Known for his witty, personal, and conversational writing style, Lakdawala’s book on the Sveshnikov is not just a technical guide but a chronicle of how he overcame his own cautious nature. The Story of "Instant Faith"
Published by , this repertoire guide recommends the Sveshnikov Variation for Black. It focuses on the fundamental conflict of structure versus activity : Black accepts a weak pawn formation (a hole on d5) in exchange for easy development and dynamic piece play. Cyrus Lakdawala Opening Repertoire The Sveshn...
: True to Lakdawala's method, the book uses a Question and Answer approach, inviting the reader to engage in a "chat with a friend" rather than a dry lecture. The story behind Cyrus Lakdawala's is one of
You can find more details on this book at Amazon or Everyman Chess . It focuses on the fundamental conflict of structure