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The Knight: The Cunning Cavalry

Kasparov Sergey

In his ground-breaking series, The Power of the Pieces, Belorussian grandmaster Sergey Kasparov examines the strengths, weaknesses and overall characteristics of each piece on the chessboard. This second volume in the series is about the knight. Its role in the opening, middlegame and endgame is discussed in detail, amply supported by almost 140 complete games from tournament praxis.

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The Power of the Pieces

In his ground-breaking series, The Power of the Pieces, Belorussian grandmaster Sergey Kasparov examines the strengths, weaknesses and overall characteristics of each piece on the chessboard. This second volume in the series is about the knight. Its role in the opening, middlegame and endgame is discussed in detail, amply supported by almost 140 complete games from tournament praxis.

Topics include:

  • The Knight in the Endgame
  • The Knight in the French Defense
  • The Knight in the Rossolimo System
  • The Knight in the Benkö Gambit
  • The "Spanish" Knight
  • The Knight on the Attack
  • The Knight in Defense
  • The Cavalry Retreats
  • The Knight on an Outpost
  • A Knight on the Rim
  • The Kamikaze Knight
  • Knight versus Pawns
  • Knight versus Bishop
  • Knight against Rook.

Popular chess author Sergey Kasparov is known for his entertaining writing style. His books are always instructive and insightful. Books previously published include The Exchange Sacrifice, The Bishop: Danger on the Diagonal, A Cunning Chess Opening for Black, Steamrolling the Sicilian and Doubled Pawns.


Informazioni
  • Casa editrice Russell Enterprises
  • Codice 7448
  • Anno 2019
  • Pagine p. 192
  • Isbn 9781949859027

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