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Hacking Up the King

228 Seiten, kartoniert, Mongoose, 1. Auflage 2014

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Is it possible to learn how to attack your opponent’s king from a book? Guidelines and verbal explanations are fine, argues David Eggleston, but there is no substitute for the hard work of carefully analyzing the complex position that’s on the chessboard in front of you.

The author, Britain’s newest International Master, invites you to go deeply into typical sharp situations where it may or may not be possible to put the enemy monarch to the sword: opposite-side castling, slash-and-burn Sicilians, even mating attacks in the endgame. In the process, you will hone your judgment and develop the analytical skills needed to decide if and when to take the plunge.

Emanuel Lasker, the second world chess champion, proclaimed that, ”Chess is a fight!“ David Eggleston brings that idea vividly to life in this collection of recent international-level battles.


About the Author

David Eggleston is a young International Master from England and the winner of several high-level tournaments, including the 2012 Chess House tournament in Aarhus, Denmark and the 2013 Bedford Open. He teaches chess in schools and competes in international tournaments whenever possible.

Weitere Informationen
EAN 9781936277490
Gewicht 310 g
Hersteller Mongoose
Breite 15,4 cm
Höhe 23 cm
Medium Buch
Erscheinungsjahr 2014
Autor David Eggleston
Sprache Englisch
Auflage 1
ISBN-13 978-1936277490
Seiten 228
Einband kartoniert
007 Introduction
009 Chapter 1: Basic Attacking Ideas
021 Chapter 2: Finishing Off the Attack!
040 Chapter 3: Sicilian Attacks
065 Chapter 4: Attacking When Only You Have an Attack
093 Chapter 5: Hacking Up the Scandinavian
113 Chapter 6: Taking Your Chances
138 Chapter 7: Attacks Featuring Opposite-Side Castling
156 Chapter 8: Misplayed Attacking Positions
171 Chapter 9: Nice-Looking Attacking Ideas that Shouldn’t Work, But Often Do in Practice
190 Chapter 10: Attacking to Exploit an Early Lead in Development
216 Chapter 11: Attacking in the Endgame
224 Index of Players