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The Modern Chess Problem (AGBC 17)

144 pages, paperback, CarstenChess, 1. edition 2024

From the series »Alexander Game Books Classics«

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In his day, Philip H. Williams was widely considered a genius in the world of chess problems. Like many of his age, he died too young and suddenly, yet he made a name for himself with several books on chess problems and a broad production of excellent chess problems.
In the present work, already a classic, Williams discusses in detail how to compose and solve chess problems and presents a selection of his one hundred best problems.
In this new edition, FIDE Master Carsten Hansen has updated the material and computer-checked all the problems and solutions.
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EAN 9798332627392
Weight 230 g
Manufacturer CarstenChess
Width 15.2 cm
Height 22.7 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 2024
Author Carsten HansenPhilip H. Williams
Series Alexander Game Books Classics
Language English
Edition 1
ISBN-13 979-833-262-7392
Pages 144
Binding paperback
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Adresse 40 Kennedy Blvd, 407
Bayonne NJ 07002
USA
E-Mail cahansen_64@yahoo.com

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004 Editor's Notes
005 Preface
006 Chapter 1: Introductory
010 Chapter 2: General Principles
019 Chapter 3: Solving
025 Chapter 4: Solving (continued)
033 Chapter 5: Composing
041 Chapter 6: Composing (continued)
048 Chapter 7: Something About Three-movers
053 Chapter 8: More About Three-movers
060 Chapter 9: Three-move Composition
066 Chapter 10: Initial Ideas
073 Chapter 11: Miscellaneous
081 Chapter 12: Conclusion
085 Appendix
087 Two-Movers
112 Solutions to Two-Movers
113 Three-Movers
131 Solutions to Three-Movers
134 The Rest
141 Solutions to the Rest
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