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- Chess Calculation Training Vol. 3: Legendary Games
Chess Calculation Training Vol. 3: Legendary Games
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- Romain E.
- Thinkers Publishing
- 270 blz.
- Engels
- 2018
Preface
I am happy to present the third volume of my collection Chess Calculation Training! After looking into middlegames in volume one and endgames in volume two, we encounter a new subject – legendary games.
This book is a mixture of all kinds of exercises, but with one thing in common – all the games were played before the year 2000, except for a few by two big names,
Kasparov and Karpov.
There are several objectives to this book, besides the obvious calculation training. The age of the games brings in a cultural element and some positions of a whole different kind, since chess was very different a few decades ago in the pre-computer era.
Going through thousands of games I found many exceptional positions that have been ignored by previous books and articles, as engines were too weak at the time, and analysis too superficial, to appreciate the depth of some combinations or some moves that had been missed. In this book you will come across many of these examples as well as a few famous positions that you may already have seen – just for the record!
In the fifteen chapters and 480 exercises in this book, we will encounter many subjects, for example attack, defence, surprises and hidden moves, while some chapters will be especially dedicated to four great players – Kasparov, Karpov, Fischer and Kramnik – in order to learn about their styles. The last two chapters are also of a very special kind, ‘Extraordinary Wins’, where you will see moves of the kind you won’t meet very often in life, and ‘Special Section’, with exercises requiring special instructions.
Many surprises await you throughout this book. Enjoy!
Romain Edouard
9 June 2018
Content
006 Key to symbols used
007 Introduction
009 Chapter 1 - Warm-up
025 Solutions
033 Chapter 2 - Deliver Mate
041 Solutions
045 Chapter 3 - A Suspect King
059 Solutions
069 Chapter 4 - Nasty Surprises
081 Solutions
089 Chapter 5 - Punish Bad Co-ordinations
099 Solutions
105 Chapter 6 - Hidden Moves
113 Solutions
119 Chapter 7 - Kasparov, the Mating Machine
127 Solutions
135 Chapter 8 - Karpov, Right on Target
143 Solutions
149 Chapter 9 - Ne Second Chance against Fischer
159 Solutions
167 Chapter 10 - Domination by Kramnik
179 Solutions
189 Chapter 11 - Defend Yourself
195 Solutions
199 Chapter 12 - Other Famous Tactics
209 Solutions
215 Chapter 13 - Crush Your Opponent
223 Solutions
233 Chapter 14 - Extraordinary Wins
241 Solutions
249 Chapter 15 - Special Section
261 Solutions
I am happy to present the third volume of my collection Chess Calculation Training! After looking into middlegames in volume one and endgames in volume two, we encounter a new subject – legendary games.
This book is a mixture of all kinds of exercises, but with one thing in common – all the games were played before the year 2000, except for a few by two big names,
Kasparov and Karpov.
There are several objectives to this book, besides the obvious calculation training. The age of the games brings in a cultural element and some positions of a whole different kind, since chess was very different a few decades ago in the pre-computer era.
Going through thousands of games I found many exceptional positions that have been ignored by previous books and articles, as engines were too weak at the time, and analysis too superficial, to appreciate the depth of some combinations or some moves that had been missed. In this book you will come across many of these examples as well as a few famous positions that you may already have seen – just for the record!
In the fifteen chapters and 480 exercises in this book, we will encounter many subjects, for example attack, defence, surprises and hidden moves, while some chapters will be especially dedicated to four great players – Kasparov, Karpov, Fischer and Kramnik – in order to learn about their styles. The last two chapters are also of a very special kind, ‘Extraordinary Wins’, where you will see moves of the kind you won’t meet very often in life, and ‘Special Section’, with exercises requiring special instructions.
Many surprises await you throughout this book. Enjoy!
Romain Edouard
9 June 2018
Content
006 Key to symbols used
007 Introduction
009 Chapter 1 - Warm-up
025 Solutions
033 Chapter 2 - Deliver Mate
041 Solutions
045 Chapter 3 - A Suspect King
059 Solutions
069 Chapter 4 - Nasty Surprises
081 Solutions
089 Chapter 5 - Punish Bad Co-ordinations
099 Solutions
105 Chapter 6 - Hidden Moves
113 Solutions
119 Chapter 7 - Kasparov, the Mating Machine
127 Solutions
135 Chapter 8 - Karpov, Right on Target
143 Solutions
149 Chapter 9 - Ne Second Chance against Fischer
159 Solutions
167 Chapter 10 - Domination by Kramnik
179 Solutions
189 Chapter 11 - Defend Yourself
195 Solutions
199 Chapter 12 - Other Famous Tactics
209 Solutions
215 Chapter 13 - Crush Your Opponent
223 Solutions
233 Chapter 14 - Extraordinary Wins
241 Solutions
249 Chapter 15 - Special Section
261 Solutions