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Great attackers - Learn from Kasparov, Tal and Stein - 2nd hand

Crouch Colin

Second hand book in good condition.


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Descrizione

The chess world has witnessed a great number of wonderfully gifted attacking players, geniuses who have dazzled enthusiasts with their brilliant masterpieces. Everyone has their own favourites, and in this book Colin Crouch chooses three of his own: Garry Kasparov, Mikhail Tal and Leonid Stein.
Chess legends Kasparov and Tal need no introduction, while Stein was a highly creative and intuitive player with the ability to destroy the world`s best players with his vicious attacks.

Crouch examines phases of these players` careers, compares their differing approaches and styles, and highlights key attacking themes. A study of this book will help you to enhance your skills in one of the most crucial elements of the game.

An entertaining and instructive guide to attacking chess
Learn from the greats of the game
Discover how famous chess minds work

Chess Secrets is a new series of books which uncover the mysteries of the most important aspects of chess study: strategy, attack, classical play, opening play, endgames and preparation. In each book the author chooses and deeply studies a number of great players from chess history who have excelled in a particular field of the game and who have genuinely influenced those who have followed.

Dr Colin Crouch is an International Master, an extremely experienced tournament player and a highly regarded chess writer. His previous books for Everyman Chess include Queens Gambit Declined: 5 Bf4! , which has been highly acclaimed for its thoroughness and originality.


Informazioni
  • Casa editrice Everyman Chess
  • Codice 5938us
  • Anno 2009
  • Pagine p. 270

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