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Livres Gambit
160 pages (248 mm by 172 mm).
Grandmaster Eingorn is an chess opening trendsetter.
Throughout his career, he has introduced many novel concepts in the openings,
and some of the systems he has introduced have gone on to become absolute main
lines, such as the Rb1 Exchange Grünfeld. Here he explains the methods by
which he prepares his openings and works out new systems from scratch, and how
readers can do the same.
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sample from the book.
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176 pages (248 mm
by 172 mm).
Chess analysis is nearly as old as the game itself, with
many of the pioneering works by the giants of chess history being devoted to
the analysis of positions, openings and endings. Personal computers and
powerful chess software are having a profound effect on chess analysis and
theory - most grandmasters use them extensively. However, this book does far
more than explain methods for computer-assisted analysis.
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sample from the book.
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Chess College is a new series of books to take
intermediate players to new levels of chess understanding. New ideas are
introduced and immediately illustrated by a number of entertaining and
instructive examples, many drawn from the author's own practice. Volume 1:
Strategy introduces a variety of topics, including: "Why do we lose?",
Attack on the King, Two Bishops, Passed Pawn, Exchange Sacrifice, Positional
Sacrifice, and Outpost. By drawing extensively upon his own games, Grivas is
able to explain exactly what was going on over the board, and avoids the
pitfall of providing overfamiliar, clichéd examples. This is part of a
three-volume series that provides a wealth of instruction on many aspects of
chess middlegames.
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Chess College is a new series of books to take
intermediate players to new levels of chess understanding. New ideas are
introduced and immediately illustrated by a number of entertaining and
instructive examples, many drawn from the author's own practice. Volume 2:
Pawn Play discusses aspects of pawn play that are vital to successful
chess, such as: Semi-open File, Isolated Pawn, Doubled Pawns, Backward Pawn,
Hanging Pawns, Pawn Majority, Pawn Minority, Central Break. By drawing
extensively upon his own games, Grivas is able to explain exactly what was
going on over the board, and avoids the pitfall of providing overfamiliar,
clichéd examples. This is part of a three-volume series that provides a
wealth of instruction on many aspects of chess middlegames.
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Chess College is an exciting new series of chess
books to take intermediate players to new levels of chess understanding. New
ideas are introduced and immediately illustrated by a number of entertaining
and instructive examples, many drawn from the author's own practice.
Volume 3: Technique features topics including the
central break, bishop vs. knight, standard sacrifices against the castled
position, opposite-coloured bishops, and immobilization, and discussions on
topics such as how to handle won positions and lost positions, and positions
with small advantages, together with a wealth of training tips. This book
completes a three-volume series that provides a wealth of instruction on many
aspects of chess middlegames.
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