, written by renowned trainers Adrian Mikhalchishin and Georg Mohr , is a comprehensive guide to mastering the "Maroczy Bind," one of the most critical pawn formations in modern chess strategy. Book Overview
Grandmaster Glenn Flear recommended the book in Yearbook 133 , praising its "easy-going yet highly instructive" textual annotations. , written by renowned trainers Adrian Mikhalchishin and
Some reviewers on the ChessPub Forum have criticized the accuracy of the concrete engine lines and game notations, suggesting readers cross-check variations with a modern engine like Stockfish. King’s Indian Defence and English Opening transpositions
It features 127 annotated games, emphasizing textual explanations over dense variations. It features 127 annotated games
The Maroczy structure is characterized by White placing pawns on c4 and e4, which creates a "cramp" on the opponent's position by controlling the d5 square. It commonly arises from: (specifically the Accelerated Dragon). King’s Indian Defence and English Opening transpositions.