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Mastering Positional Chess

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239 pages, paperback, New in Chess, 1. edition 2010

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"If you want to excel at chess, you have to delve deeper, and appreciate not only visually pleasing combinations, but much more subtle positional ideas as well", writes Daniel Naroditsky (1995) in this book. Daniel is a unitalent. He became World Junior Chess Champion in 2007, and now, at the age of 14, he is also the youngest published chess author in history.
Mastering Positional Chess is a serious, but entertaining chess instruction book. Daniel started writing it when he realized that his lack of positional understanding was causing him to lose many games.
Despite his young age, Daniel's mature style and systemethod of working stand out. He gives crystal-clear, verbal explanations on the essence of positional chess, thus showing himself to be a born writer and in
This refreshingly original book contains six chapters on the important positional aspects of chess, with many atgames and fragments from Daniel's own games, but also from games by top players like Kasparov, Karpov, Topalov and Petrosian. The author repeatedly reinthe points he wishes to make not only through the illustrative games, but also in the summaries and the exercises.
In a special preface Daniel's parents tell the story behind this book, which teaches chess skills every club player needs in orderto win more games.
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EAN 9789056913106
Weight 460 g
Manufacturer New in Chess
Width 17 cm
Height 23.5 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 2010
Author Daniel Naroditsky
Language English
Edition 1
ISBN-13 9789056913106
Pages 239
Binding paperback
006 Symbols
007 Acknowledgments
008 Bibliography
009 Preface
011 Foreword
013 Introduction
015 Chapter 1: Prophylaxis
045 Chapter 2: Defense in Worse Positions
095 Chapter 3: Building and Breaking Fortresses
121 Chapter 4: Positional Sacrifice
187 Chapter 5: Paralysis in the Middlegame
205 Chapter 6: Maneuvering
233 Solutions to Exercises
237 Epilogue
238 Index
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