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Karsten Müller - Attack
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- Müller K.
- Joachim Beyer Verlag
- 140 blz.
- Engels
- 2023
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It's not revealing anything new that most players prefer to attack rather than defend. It's also not surprising that various authors have devoted a number of books to the popular topic of 'attack' for more than a century.
In this book, the author tries to present the constantly recurring mechanisms of attacking play as compactly as possible by limiting himself to a few important motives and describing typical elements of the attacking strategy. Numerous clear and meaningful rules of thumb are formulated for the in-depth study of the various subject areas.
With regard to practical play, however, the point is not neglected that in chess it's not so important to know this or that rule by heart, but rather to train your intuition to recognize as reliably as possible in which case you are dealing with a rule and in which case with an exception.
Among the topics discussed are, for example, such indispensable as: 'Opposite-colored bishops favor the attacker', 'The attacker should not exchange attack potential', 'Typical attack structures', 'Attack on a complex of weak squares'.
One of the chapters is devoted to Mikhail Tal, one of the greatest attacking artists of all time, whose genius in this regard is illustrated by reference to some of his striking and pointed quotes – such as 'Centralize and sacrifice', 'If the opponent attacks one of your pieces, attack two of his!'
And last but not least there's a chapter on the mating attack in the endgame, a look at some of the author's impressive attacking victories and all sorts of topic-related exercises for the individual chapters. In addition, practical QR codes enable you to replay the game directly on your smartphone if there's no board at hand.
Content
006 Explanation of symbols
007 Preface
009 Chapter 1: All pieces should participate in the attack
021 Chapter 2: The attacker should not exchange attack potential
032 Chapter 3: Opening attack routes
055 Chapter 4: Typical attack motives
068 Chapter 5: Typical attack structures
077 Chapter 6: Attack with opposite-colored bishops
096 Chapter 7: Attack on a complex of weak squares
105 Chapter 8: Tal’ s magical attacks
118 Chapter 9: Mating attack in the endgame
130 Chapter 10: Selected attacking games by the author
138 Index of sources
139 About the author
In this book, the author tries to present the constantly recurring mechanisms of attacking play as compactly as possible by limiting himself to a few important motives and describing typical elements of the attacking strategy. Numerous clear and meaningful rules of thumb are formulated for the in-depth study of the various subject areas.
With regard to practical play, however, the point is not neglected that in chess it's not so important to know this or that rule by heart, but rather to train your intuition to recognize as reliably as possible in which case you are dealing with a rule and in which case with an exception.
Among the topics discussed are, for example, such indispensable as: 'Opposite-colored bishops favor the attacker', 'The attacker should not exchange attack potential', 'Typical attack structures', 'Attack on a complex of weak squares'.
One of the chapters is devoted to Mikhail Tal, one of the greatest attacking artists of all time, whose genius in this regard is illustrated by reference to some of his striking and pointed quotes – such as 'Centralize and sacrifice', 'If the opponent attacks one of your pieces, attack two of his!'
And last but not least there's a chapter on the mating attack in the endgame, a look at some of the author's impressive attacking victories and all sorts of topic-related exercises for the individual chapters. In addition, practical QR codes enable you to replay the game directly on your smartphone if there's no board at hand.
Content
006 Explanation of symbols
007 Preface
009 Chapter 1: All pieces should participate in the attack
021 Chapter 2: The attacker should not exchange attack potential
032 Chapter 3: Opening attack routes
055 Chapter 4: Typical attack motives
068 Chapter 5: Typical attack structures
077 Chapter 6: Attack with opposite-colored bishops
096 Chapter 7: Attack on a complex of weak squares
105 Chapter 8: Tal’ s magical attacks
118 Chapter 9: Mating attack in the endgame
130 Chapter 10: Selected attacking games by the author
138 Index of sources
139 About the author