Daniel Hausrath was born on the 8th of April 1976 in Mülheim, Germany. Between his school graduation in 1995 and beginning university in 1997, he completed the requirements for his International Master title. Despite then crossing the 2500 mark and exceeding it for several years, illness dictated that he did not become a Grandmaster until 2013 when he made his third norm in Biel. Daniel is a regular participant in various European leagues (including the Bundesliga of his native country) and has been associated with the Mülheim club for over a decade. Away from the board, he is father to three young children.
Today chess theory is exploding and entire books are written on
single variations. The idea of solving all of one’s opening
problems for both White and Black with just one volume seems to be
too good to be true, but German Grandmaster Daniel Hausrath begs to
differ. His first book Double- Fianchetto: The Modern Chess
Lifestyle offers ideas on how to build a repertoire after the moves
b2-b3, g2-g3, …b7-b6 and …g7-g6. Unlike most Thinkers Publishing
efforts, which are arranged like standard opening book, Hausrath’s
work is arranged around 62 model games. This works well for the
subject matter under discussion which is based more around ideas
and strategies than long concrete variations.As White the
repertoire typically begins with 1.Nf3 and 2.g3, meeting the King’s
Indian/Grunfeld with 3.b3, a variation Vladimir Kramnik started to
play near the end of his career. The double fianchetto also works
well against the Dutch, certain lines of the Queen’s Gambit (the
Tarrasch for example) and various variations in the Reti. It’s also
possible to transpose into some line Hausrath covers via 1.g3 or
1.c4.The heart of this book are Hausrath’s insightful annotations,
primarily prose, which cover all parts of the game (opening,
middlegame and endgame). If you are interested in double fianchetto
setups with either color, or if you only want to improve your
positional understanding, Double- Fianchetto: The Modern Chess
Lifestyle is the book for you. IM John Donaldson - USA September
2020.
A new author and a novel subject, but the two-word title is
sufficient to give you a good idea as what it's all about. It turns
out that the 'Double Fianchetto' examines the relevant scenarios in
several openings, but the main area of struggle is generally later
on. It's an opening book where theory is kept to a minimum. A
decent selection with a great deal of fighting chess, general
principles, practical advice and some psychology, can be found, but
no real theory at all! The annotations are light but with plenty of
instructive text in straightforward English, as if a school teacher
is showing a pupil how it works. GM G.Flear NIC YB 136-2020.
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