Chess Strategy (Batsford Chess Book)
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Product Description
The ability to make appropriate plans produces a more purposeful, effective and stronger chess player. But finding the right plan requires a correct evaluation of the position, which can be done only with knowledge and understanding of the principles of chess strategy. This practical guide will enable the tournament player to recognise the key strategic features of a position, such as advantages in time or space; strengths and weaknesses of the respective pawn formations; mobility, vulnerability, coordination and comparative values of individual pieces. Separate chapters are dedicated to the opening, middlegame and ending. The significance of various kinds of exchanges and positional sacrifices are also detailed and special attention is paid to the need for flexibility and versatility when making plans - or multi-plans.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #812411 in Books
- Published on: 2003-07-24
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
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About the Author
Eduard Gufeld is a former leading Soviet grandmaster, now resident in the USA where he has gained a reputation as an enthusiastic teacher and promotor of chess. He is a prolific chess writer, noted for his witty yet instructive approach. He is the author of Exploiting Small Advantages, Ultimate Dragon Volumes One and Two, and Chess: The Search for Mona Lisa.



