By using a "mirror image" tabiya for both colors, the authors drastically reduce the amount of theory a player needs to maintain.
by Gerard Welling and Steve Giddins offers a practical, "anti-theory" repertoire for club players. The book argues that amateurs often waste time memorizing complex, grandmaster-level openings that rarely decide their games. Instead, it provides a compact system designed to get players into familiar middlegames quickly, allowing them to focus on tactics, positional understanding, and endgames. Core Repertoire Philosophy Side Stepping Mainline Theory Gerard Welling ...
It is highly recommended for club players (roughly up to 1500–1600 ELO) who are "time-poor" and want to avoid the "theory arms race". Specific Opening Systems By using a "mirror image" tabiya for both
The book centers on the Old Indian-Hanham Philidor structure for both Black and White. allowing them to focus on tactics