International Chess Enterprises, 1999. — 212 p. — ISBN13: 978-1-879479-77-X.
Книга в формате CBV.
Hanging pawns are one of the most widespread and interesting types of central pawn structure.
What plan should the player having hanging pawns follow?
How should one fight against ainst hanging pawns?
In other words, in what lies the strength-and the weakness-of hanging pawns?
Various middlegame treatises have dealt with the question, but a deep elucidation has not been achieved. The present book is an original at tempt to systematize and analyze in detail more than 180 typical hanging pawn positions.
The authors suggest that study of typical strategical plans-and analysis of the regularities inherent in such positions-can be of great advantage to every chess player who gets hanging pawns in tournament games.