The Chess Puzzle Book 4
184 pages, paperback, Russell Enterprises, 2012
Welcome toThe Chess Puzzle Book 4 !– It mostly deals with the important technical question of how to convert a static advantage.
As noted by Mark Dvoretsky in his Foreword: "I cannot think of any books with high-quality exercises regarding such topics as domination, the 'do not hurry' principle, the principle of two weaknesses, etc., all of which are discussed by Mueller and his co-author Alexander Markgraf (..) I hope that you enjoy this new book by Müller and Markgraf and I encourage you to seriously study the positions discussed in the book. As a result, you will significantly progress in your understanding of chess and improve your results."
Topics include Prophylaxis, The Principle of Two Weaknesses, The Right Exchange, Domination, Do Not Rush, and Converting an Advantage. There are also many well-chosen exercises with comprehensive solutions to help guide and instruct the reader.
The Chess Puzzle Book 4 is the fourth volume in the series formerly known as the ChessCafe Puzzle Books.
Weight | 400 g |
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Manufacturer | Russell Enterprises |
Width | 15.3 cm |
Height | 22.8 cm |
Medium | Book |
Year of Publication | 2012 |
Author | Karsten MüllerAlex Markgraf |
Language | English |
ISBN-13 | 978-1936490523 |
Pages | 184 |
Binding | paperback |
004 Signs and Symbols
005 Foreword
006 Introduction
007 Chapter 1: Prophylaxis
029 Chapter 2: The Principle of Two Weaknesses
048 Chapter 3: The Right Exchange
064 Chapter 4: Domination
084 Chapter 5: Do Not Rush
090 Chapter 6: Converting an Advantage
108 Tests
132 Solutions: Chapter Exercises
150 Solutions: Tests
183 Sources