On the evening of Wednesday, August 24th, the BCC has invited IM Eugene Perelshteyn to deliver a lecture on material from his new book "Chess Openings for Black, Explained." If you have difficulty with the Black pieces (and who doesn't) or like new chess books (and who doesn't) you shouldn't miss this one. When: Wednesday, August 24th, 7:00 p.m.
Admission: Advance–$3/5 (BCC members/non-members), At the door– $4/6
Drawing from his freshly-published work on the openings for Black, IM Eugene Perelshteyn will present an overview of topical openings and their usage, provide some pointers on how to study openings, and give us the inside story of the writing of the book.
Perelshteyn faces GM Joel Benjamin at last year's U.S. Championship
Eugene now holds two GM norms and a FIDE rating of 2507. His other past accomplishments include 1st at the Generation Chess International (over GM Ehlvest, GM Christiansen, et. al. in 2003), U.S. Junior Champion (1999), New England Champion (1997), and Massachusetts State Champion (1996).
Light refreshments will be served.
Adapted from the August 15th BCC Newsletter and the Event Flyer (Paul MacIntyre)
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