Batsford Chess, 2013. — 415 p. — ISBN: 978-1-8499-41156-3. Winning Chess is a classic, beloved for more than 40 years. This updated edition, now in algebraic format, remains as lively, conversational, and appealing as ever. Written by two extremely popular chess authors, it's aimed at advanced beginners and intermediates eager to take their game to a new level. Its imaginative...
New in Chess, 2016. — 768 p. — ISBN: 978-90-5691-655-8. Every chess player loves to attack the enemy King. Your goal is clear, your thinking is concrete, your creativity is in gear and direct victory is just around the corner. Few things in life are better than a conducting a blistering King's attack! But how good are you actually at attacking? Have you ever analysed your...
Everyman Chess, June 7, 2021. — 368 p. — ISBN-13: 978-1781945674. “To be passive... is fatal to the beginner or medium player – such players must be aggressive. He must attack, because only in that way can he develop his imagination, which is a very important thing.” This quote comes, perhaps surprisingly, from José Capablanca, a world champion far better known for his...
Everyman Chess, 2009. — 352 p. — ISBN13: 9781857444001. The title of the the book under review at the moment is somewhat deceptive. While Art Of Attack In Chess is, indeed, about attacking play in chess, it is specifically about attacking the opponent's castled King. That's it. Almost the entire 350 pages of it! At first this may seem a bit improbable. However, as I progressed...
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