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True Lies in Chess

Fabrego Comas Lluis

Very few chess books are able to make an original contribution about the strategic side of chess, but that is the aim of this remarkable book. The dogmas of chess, which have been established for more than a century, are rarely questioned despite the clear evolution in the style of top class chess.


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Very few chess books are able to make an original contribution about the strategic side of chess, but that is the aim of this remarkable book. The dogmas of chess, which have been established for more than a century, are rarely questioned despite the clear evolution in the style of top class chess.

Chess grandmaster Lluís Comas Fabregó takes on the challenging task of separating the truth from the lies in traditional advice on how to play better chess. By taking an irreverent look at the supposed absolute truths of chess, Comas Fabregó judges the validity of established rules and strategic concepts.

Accompanied by many practical examples and good advice, readers learn how to reduce the complexity of chess towards the essential features of each position, and so improve their play.

Essence of the book:
A grandmaster sorts the truth from the lies in this irreverent overview of chess strategies

Six reasons to buy this book:
The author is a chess grandmaster and experienced teacher. Expert advice about which chess “rules” are helpful and which are misguided. Grandmaster advice on how to improve at chess.

About the author:
is a chess grandmaster and twice Spanish Champion, and has represented his national team 50 times. He is also winner of U-14 Junior World Championship in 1984.


Information
  • Casa editrice Quality Chess
  • Code 5729
  • Anno 2007
  • Pagine 165
  • Isbn 9789197600576

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