Article Number
LXWILTMCP
The Modern Chess Problem (AGBC 17)
144 pages, paperback, CarstenChess, 1. edition 2024
From the series »Alexander Game Books Classics«
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.
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.
EAN | 9798332627392 |
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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 |
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
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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