Solving tactical puzzles is one of the most effective ways to improve your chess. This convenient book provides 300 exercises, with instructive points highlighted in the solutions. There is something here for everyone. The puzzles in the first two chapters are based on a clear-cut tactic or checkmate, such as those explained in Gambit's best-sellers How to Beat Your Dad at Chess and Chess Tactics for Kids. The endgame challenges highlight tactics and principles in action. In practice it is vital to defend resiliently and seek counterattacking chances - there is an innovative chapter on these rarely-covered themes as well as puzzles where the reader must decide how to punch home an attack. Later chapters help readers develop a vital skill: the ability to make tough chessboard decisions. Attack, sacrifice, grab material, defend or simplify - it's for you to decide! Principles and guidelines are emphasized, together with common sources of error. The final section of puzzles will prove a stern challenge even for the best players, with the reader exposed to the full complexity of modern chess - with a few helpful hints along the way.
Amateurs like Adams often have more time to pursue an obsession than the professionals who frequently become bored by the time they've spent 20 full years on chess . The amateurs can prepare openings more deeply .
The Younger School of Soviet Chess
The Chinese Dragonbrings together Raymond's passion for Chinese culture and chess. It is the first in-depth reference work on the chess opening known as the Chinese Dragon.
Osmica
Center Counter Uprising: Main Line Mieses
Henning-Schara Gambit
Endgame Challenge!
Pillsbury, the Extraordinary
Who is the Champion of the Champions?
Billy Colias Midwest Master: Revised in 2013 with Additional Games and New Chess Analysis