Article Number
LXAAGMCEK
Mastering Chess Exchanges (pb)
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456 pages, paperback, Quality, 1. edition 2025
Few books have dealt with the topic of exchanges in chess, leaving this important part of chess strategy a mystery to most. In Mastering Chess Exchanges, grandmasters Aagaard and Castellanos break down the topic into crystal-clear themes, including piece preferences, tension, weaknesses, colour complexes, king safety and endgames, illustrating the concepts with illuminating examples. Then the reader is given a chance to turn understanding into skill, with 365 instructive exercises, featuring a novel, multiple-choice format designed to focus attention on possible exchanges.
Jacob Aagaard is one of the top chess trainers in the world and the author of many chess books. A generation of grandmasters have been raised on his training material.
Renier Castellanos is the Head Coach of www.killerchesstraining.com and the author of Playing the Nimzo-Indian and Beating the Queen’s Gambit - Indian Style!.
Jacob Aagaard is one of the top chess trainers in the world and the author of many chess books. A generation of grandmasters have been raised on his training material.
Renier Castellanos is the Head Coach of www.killerchesstraining.com and the author of Playing the Nimzo-Indian and Beating the Queen’s Gambit - Indian Style!.
EAN | 9781784832452 |
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Weight | 840 g |
Manufacturer | Quality |
Width | 17.7 cm |
Height | 24.7 cm |
Medium | Book |
Year of Publication | 2025 |
Author | Jacob AagaardRenier Castellanos |
Language | English |
Edition | 1 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78483-245-2 |
Pages | 456 |
Binding | paperback |
Name | Quality Chess UK Ltd |
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Adresse | Suite442-443, Baltic Chambers,50 Wellington Street Glasgow G2 6HJ Großbritannien |
Internet | www.qualitychess.co.uk |
info@qualitychess.co.uk |
Verantwortlicher Importeuer:
Name | Schachversand Niggemann |
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Adresse | Schadowstraße 5 48163 Münster Deutschland |
info@schachversand.de | |
Internet | www.schachversand.de |
003 Key to Symbols Used
006 Preface
009 Introduction
013 Chapter 1 - Exchanges at a Tournament (by Jacob Aagaard)
025 Chapter 2 - Reasons to Exchange - Or Not
105 Chapter 3 – No Complexity or Tactics
127 Chapter 4 – Small Nuances or Tricks
153 Chapter 5 – Not Immediately Apparent
175 Chapter 6 – Complex Exercises
193 Chapter 7 – Bloody Difficult!
205 Chapter 8 – Solutions to Chapter 3
251 Chapter 9 – Solutions to Chapter 4
315 Chapter 10 – Solutions to Chapter 5
365 Chapter 11 – Solutions to Chapter 6
415 Chapter 12 – Solutions to Chapter 7
450 Game Index for Chapters 1 & 2
451 Name Index
006 Preface
009 Introduction
013 Chapter 1 - Exchanges at a Tournament (by Jacob Aagaard)
025 Chapter 2 - Reasons to Exchange - Or Not
105 Chapter 3 – No Complexity or Tactics
127 Chapter 4 – Small Nuances or Tricks
153 Chapter 5 – Not Immediately Apparent
175 Chapter 6 – Complex Exercises
193 Chapter 7 – Bloody Difficult!
205 Chapter 8 – Solutions to Chapter 3
251 Chapter 9 – Solutions to Chapter 4
315 Chapter 10 – Solutions to Chapter 5
365 Chapter 11 – Solutions to Chapter 6
415 Chapter 12 – Solutions to Chapter 7
450 Game Index for Chapters 1 & 2
451 Name Index
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