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Guliev, Winning Chess Manoeuvres
Strategic ideas that Masters Never Fail to Find
238 S., kart., 2015
When a chess master finds a winning strategic idea it is seldom by accident. An amateur is often fumbling in the dark, his head spinning with a multitude of general rules and vague notions. The master#S approach is concrete. He knows how and where to look, because he has studied the games of other masters.
In this book, Sarhan Guliev presents a wide range of strategic manoeuvres that have been repeatedly employed by freat chess players. He shows how masters generate ideas from the games of other masters:
238 S., kart., 2015
When a chess master finds a winning strategic idea it is seldom by accident. An amateur is often fumbling in the dark, his head spinning with a multitude of general rules and vague notions. The master#S approach is concrete. He knows how and where to look, because he has studied the games of other masters.
In this book, Sarhan Guliev presents a wide range of strategic manoeuvres that have been repeatedly employed by freat chess players. He shows how masters generate ideas from the games of other masters:
- positonal sacrifices
- amazing counterplay concepts
- unorthodox exchanges
- winning with g2-g4 of h2-h4
- overcoming a blockade
- the advantages of double pawns
- the e5 pawn wedge
- the uses of the queen-bishop battery
- and much more