World Champion Magnus Carlsen doesn’t like passivity. He wants to be in the driver’s seat and determine how his game develops. Magnus likes unconventional and active systems that allow him to take command and put pressure on his opponent from early on.
That’s why Magnus Carlsen, and other players with him, have revolutionized the old Møller Attack, one of the sharpest and most uncompromising variations against the Ruy Lopez. As yet largely disregarded and unexplored by the majority of players, Carlsen’s new approach allows Black to break free early and start giving White a hard time.
FIDE Master Ioannis Simeonidis is the first to cover this system in detail and make it easy to grasp for club players. He has called it the Neo-Møller. Simeonidis has made lots of discoveries, presents many new ideas and shows that it is a reliable and playable system.
Since the Neo-Møller is a very early deviation from the main lines, it’s easy for Black to actually get it on the board and take opponents out of their comfort zone. Simeonidis has created a compact, accessible and inspirational book. One thing looks certain: White players of the Ruy Lopez are going to thoroughly dislike the Neo-Møller!
Ioannis Simeonidis (1975) is a Greek FIDE Master and FIDE Trainer. Several of his students reached master level and he was the coach of the Greek National Youth Team. He is a contributor to New In Chess Yearbook, the world’s leading publication on chess opening news. This is his first book.