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Positional Chess Handbook: 495 Instructive Positions From Grandmaster Games
Positional Chess Handbook: 495 Instructive Positions From Grandmaster Games
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This complete guide, written by an Israeli grandmaster, offers valuable insights in developing a more powerful strategic game. It spans a century and a half of international chess, from the era of the legendary Paul Morphy in the 1850s to that of the modern powerhouse Gary Kasparov. The author focuses on common situations arising from practical over-the-board play. Examples — on such themes as key squares, bad bishops, and pawn structures — appear in ascending difficulty, with ample cross-reference.
Derived from the author's own coaching manuals, these instructive examples successfully assisted in training Israel's top juniors and the champions of the Israeli women's national team. Chess players at every level will benefit from this opportunity to develop an intuitive grasp of each concept and strengthen their positional play.
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One Line Summary
Master positional chess with classic grandmaster examples.
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Who is this book for?
If you're eager to improve your strategic understanding of chess, this book is a treasure trove. It showcases over 495 positions from historic and modern games, making complex concepts tangible and accessible. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, you'll find valuable insights that can elevate your game.