
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. In no time you'll be playing better, with more confidence than you ever thought possible. Review tests for each topic let you track your improvement. Position yourself for the smashing combination and endgame you've always dreamed ofīoard positions from actual games played by history's great chess tacticians are provided throughout. Sign Up To Acces 'Winning Chess Tactics (Winning Chess - Everyman Chess)' 3. Click Button 'DOWNLOAD' Or 'READ ONLINE'. Think ahead, step-by-step, anticipating every obstacle your opponent can throw your way Chess Revised edition (May 1, 2005) Language: English ISBN-10: 9781857443868 ISBN-13: 978.

Plan your entire game from the very first move Using classic board situations arranged in chapters by tactical themes, Seirawan teaches you how to: Choose from the double attack, the pin, the skewer, deflection, the décor, x-rays, windmills and many more time-tested tactics. Out of the puzzle books I've worked with (Sierwan's being the other prominent one), this book strikes a nice balance of difficulty and variety, and it's format makes it very useful.
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Why play in a fog, only hoping that your opponent will blunder when International Grandmaster Yasser Seirawan can show you how to put the tactics of the world's chess legends to work for you. Winning Chess Tactics for Juniors is an excellent book because it makes a much more realistic simulation of what you might find glancing at the board in your own games. Learn sure-fire tactics and combinations from one of the world's top chess playersĪttack? Defend? Swap pieces? Tactics are the watchdogs of strategy that take advantage of short-term opportunities to trap or ambush your opponent and quite possibly change the course of a game in a single move. How To Play Winning Chess: History, Rules, Skills & Tactics: A Complete Illustrated Guide To The Game Including History, The Greatest Games, The, Cool-water Carbonates (Special Publication / SEPM)N.

In the second part, Seirawan introduces some of the great chess tacticians and their games, further illustrating tactics as they work out in real-life play. The first part of the book deals with basic tactics and how they can be used individually and in combination. He does a remarkable job of discussing tactics that usually appear only in books for advanced players and communicating them to anyone with a grasp of playing fundamentals. This is the second in Seirawan's four volumes, taking the reader from the very basics of chess through appreciation of advanced play.
