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LMNESTCE
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Tactical Chess Exchanges
121 Seiten, kartoniert, Batsford Chess, 1991
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Most chessplayers understand the basic principles of tactical and positional play. However, one very important area is very often neglected - the technique of exchanging pieces (and pawns) effectively. Yet there is no more logical way by which a positional or material advantage can be realized than by a well-timed exchange, or squandered by an over-hasty one.
Most great players have been particularly adept at knowing exactly which pieces need to be exchanged, and then how to bring out the most from their remaining pieces. Outstanding masters of this art include World Champions such as Anatoly Karpov and Vasily Smyslov. Gennady Nesis uses a series of clear examples from the play of top grandmasters to show how this is done.
Most great players have been particularly adept at knowing exactly which pieces need to be exchanged, and then how to bring out the most from their remaining pieces. Outstanding masters of this art include World Champions such as Anatoly Karpov and Vasily Smyslov. Gennady Nesis uses a series of clear examples from the play of top grandmasters to show how this is done.
Most chessplayers understand the basic principles of tactical and positional play. However, one very important area is very often neglected - the technique of exchanging pieces (and pawns) effectively. Yet there is no more logical way by which a positional or material advantage can be realized than by a well-timed exchange, or squandered by an over-hasty one.
Most great players have been particularly adept at knowing exactly which pieces need to be exchanged, and then how to bring out the most from their remaining pieces. Outstanding masters of this art include World Champions such as Anatoly Karpov and Vasily Smyslov. Gennady Nesis uses a series of clear examples from the play of top grandmasters to show how this is done.
Most great players have been particularly adept at knowing exactly which pieces need to be exchanged, and then how to bring out the most from their remaining pieces. Outstanding masters of this art include World Champions such as Anatoly Karpov and Vasily Smyslov. Gennady Nesis uses a series of clear examples from the play of top grandmasters to show how this is done.
EAN | 0713462914 |
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Hersteller | Batsford Chess |
Medium | Buch |
Erscheinungsjahr | 1991 |
Autor | Gennadi Nesis |
Sprache | Englisch |
ISBN-10 | 0713462914 |
Seiten | 121 |
Einband | kartoniert |
Diagramme | 116 |
Name | Batsford (Anova) |
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Adresse | 151 Freston Road London W10 6TH Großbritannien |
Internet | www.anovabooks.com |
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Verantwortlicher Importeuer:
Name | Schachversand Niggemann |
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Adresse | Schadowstraße 5 48163 Münster Deutschland |
info@schachversand.de | |
Internet | www.schachversand.de |
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