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Techniques of Positional Play - 45 Practical Methods to Gain the Upper Hand in Chess

Bronznik Valeri, Terekhin Anatoli

Opening preparation is useful, but understanding the middlegame is much more important. This book, an improved edition of a Russian classic, teaches amateur chess players 45 extremely effective skills in a crystal-clear manner.


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Opening preparation is useful, but understanding the middlegame is much more important. This book, an improved edition of a Russian classic, teaches amateur chess players 45 extremely effective  skills in a crystal-clear manner.

Some of the ideas presented here will surprise the reader, because they offer solutions for problems the club player is only subconsciously aware, such as:

• How do you activate your rook pawn?
• How do you prevent your opponent from opening a file?
• How do you restrict the efficacy of your opponents pieces?
• Which rook belongs on the c-, d- or e-file?
• What is the best way to exchange a piece?
• How do you castle artificially?

In most cases the techniques are easy to understand and memorize. Bronznik and Terekhin do not burden the reader with deep analysis and only present those variations that are really necessary to get the point.

There is a special training section at the end of the book where you can test your skills.

Anatoli Terekhin is a well-known Russian chess trainer and leads a chess academy in Perm. Ukrainian International Master Valeri Bronznik lives and works in Germany and has written a number of highly acclaimed books on chess, among which 1.d4-Beating the Guerillas.

Paul Kane, Manchester Chess Federation:
"One of the best books on positional play you're ever likely to read."


Informazioni
  • Casa editrice New in Chess
  • Codice 6553
  • Anno 2013
  • Pagine p. 254

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