Monday, October 13, 2008

Randspringer!



Readers who enjoy unorthodox chess openings will be pleased to learn that there is a new Randspringer availiable, a triple issue (#82 - #84), with 152 pages. Costs are 14,80 Euro plus 3 Euro for international shipment. Or $25.00 to the USA, I believe.



If you are interested, please contact Peter Reuter at savethewhalenow@yahoo.com

On a related note, I would like to quote from a footnote to a book review
that I wrote for Chessville a year or so ago. I do not know if the offers still hold – why not email Peter and ask him?

Peter Reuter (savethewhalenow@yahoo.com) has an announcement sure to set your mouth watering: years 3 through 6 of Rainer Schlenker’s mind-bending German language magazine Randspringer – trailblazer of unusual opening ideas, a contemporary of the legendary Myers’ Openings Bulletin, predecessor to the Unorthodox Openings Newsletter – are available in book form.

But wait – there’s more! Here is a synopsis:

Handbuch der Unregelmaessigen Schacheroeffnungen, Bd. 3 bis 6 [Manual of Unorthodox Chess Openings, vol. 3 to 6]. Reprinted Randspringer volumes 1984 to 1987, 4 paperbacks, 700 densely packed pages with offbeat theory and unorthodox openings of the eighties!

If you order these titles, Peter will throw in:

(1) Randspringer #78. Trossinger Partie 1 e4 & 2 Lc4 auf alles [1 e4 & Bc4 versus (almost) everything, e.g. 1 e4 c6, 2 Bc4!? d5, 3 Bb3 de4:, 4 Qh5! g6, 5 Qh4] (August 2006, 42 pages).

(2) Randspringer #79/80. Up dates Franco-Polnisch 1 e4 e6, 2 d4 b5! (January 2006, 98 pages)

(3) Randspringer #81. Matt in 20 Zuegen. 19.Jahrhundert virtuell im Geiste. Henry Birds. This covers a multitude of unorthodox openings, much b3&f4 material, Sicilian Winger 1 e4 c5, 2 b4, Danish Gambit 1 e4 e5, 2 d4, Ruth Counter Attack 1 d4 Sf6, 2 Lg5 Se4, Kentucky Defense 1 d4 Sh6?! and many more (May 2006, 62 pages).

(4) Festschrift 100 Jahre SV Schwenningen. The large games section covers some of Schlenker’s theoretical and practical efforts in chess (April 2006, 56 pages).

Also, those who order will be sent along a free copy of the 1997 book: Franco-Polnisch 1 e4 e6, 2 d4 b5 u.a. [and others] (paperback, 96 pages).With plenty of games and analysis, Randspringer can certainly be enjoyed by those (like myself) whose first language is not German. These 1050+ pages are not lost to the ages...

I was also able to track down the book version of the first year of Randspringer, but discovered that for some reason there was no bound version of year two. Peter was industrious enough to offer me photocopies – an offer I could hardly refuse!

graphic by Jeff Bucchino, "The Wizard of Draws"

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