Chess Stars, 2012. — 360 p. — ISBN-13 978-9548782869.
A completely updated edition which presents a Black repertoire based on the French.
Here are Vitiugov's own words: “I received, quite unexpectedly, many comments and opinions following the publication of my first book on the French Defence. These were quite varied, both in form and content.
There were renowned experts, who pointed out that some of the variations were not analyzed to perfection. Some meticulous readers looked for, and found (!), possibilities for both sides, which I had omitted in several important, and even not so important, lines.
There were people who criticized my rather ambitious concept, according to which I tried to present the opening the way I saw it, instead of just following the branches of the database. However, there were also some appreciative comments.
Chess develops so rapidly that writing a book devoted to opening theory which will be valid for a long period of time is "mission impossible" nowadays. What was fashionable a year ago quickly becomes outdated, while some dead and forgotten variations rise from the ashes.
Nevertheless, I believe that the foundations which I laid eighteen months ago can be enriched with new variations and ideas, while the essence remains the same."
* The nine main sections of Vitiugov's book cover Alternatives to 2.d4,
* the Chigorin Variation and King's Indian Attack,
* the Advance Variation,
* the Rubinstein System,
* the Morozevich Variation (3.Nd2, Be7;), Tarrasch Variation with 3..c5;
* the Winawer Variation,
* the MacCutcheon Variation
* and the Steinitz Variation (3.Nc3,Nf6;).Nikita Vitiugov is World Champion with the Russian team in 2010 and European Champion with the team of Saint-Petersburg Chess Federation in 2011. He won the Russian cup in 2008, the Russian higher league in 2007, and 1-3 place in the Aeroflot Open 2011, the bronze medal in the Russian Superfinal in 2009. His current rating is 2726.