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Tactics in the Grünfeld

173 pages, paperback, Batsford Chess, 1992

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The Grünfeld Defence is an excellent choice for counter-attacking players, whether they be club standard or World Champions. This innovative book on one of Gary Kasparov's and Bobby Fischer's favourite openings will help you to:
·Carry out successful mating attacks
·Recognise tactical opportunities
·Develop an initiative
·Sacrifice to win!
Gennady Nesis is a former joint World Champion at correspondence chess. He is one of the most active chess theoreticians in the Soviet Union, where chess training is developed to the highest level. Nesis is also the author of "Exchanging to Win in the Endgame", "Tactical Chess Exchanges", and "Tactics in the King's Indian", all available from Batsford.
"Exchanging to Win in the Endgame", Gennady Nesis' first book, was enthusiastically received by the chess press:
"An original and highly perceptive contribution to chess thinking"

Daily Telegraph

"This is the most entertaining book on chess I have come across in Years"

Doncaster Free Press

The Grünfeld Defence is an excellent choice for counter-attacking players, whether they be club standard or World Champions. This innovative book on one of Gary Kasparov's and Bobby Fischer's favourite openings will help you to:
·Carry out successful mating attacks
·Recognise tactical opportunities
·Develop an initiative
·Sacrifice to win!
Gennady Nesis is a former joint World Champion at correspondence chess. He is one of the most active chess theoreticians in the Soviet Union, where chess training is developed to the highest level. Nesis is also the author of "Exchanging to Win in the Endgame", "Tactical Chess Exchanges", and "Tactics in the King's Indian", all available from Batsford.
"Exchanging to Win in the Endgame", Gennady Nesis' first book, was enthusiastically received by the chess press:
"An original and highly perceptive contribution to chess thinking"

Daily Telegraph

"This is the most entertaining book on chess I have come across in Years"

Doncaster Free Press

More Information
EAN 0713470054
Weight 220 g
Manufacturer Batsford Chess
Width 13.7 cm
Height 21.6 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 1992
Author Gennady NesisIgor Blekhtsin
Language English
ISBN-10 0713470054
Pages 173
Binding paperback