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There is no better way to improve your tactical ability than by working out winning combinations in positions taken from Grandmaster games.
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All top chess players agree that to keep your tactical muscles in shape it's imperative to continue training, and the easiest and most fun way to do this is by performing tactical exercises. Even solving a few puzzles for ten minutes each day can be of utmost benefit for the aspiring player. But where can one find the required number of suitable puzzles to satisfy this demand? Look no further than The Complete Chess Workout.
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Is the ability to make combinations something you are born with or can it be acquired by practice?
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In this, his last book, written together with Russian sports journalist Iakov Damsky, Tal shows how to unleash devastating attacks in all kinds of positions.
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Being able to solve puzzles and combinations is one of the major components of a successful chess player. But how can one improve on such an important skill? How can one acquire combinational vision?
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Is the ability to make combinations something you are born with or can it be acquired by practice?
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Experienced trainer Valeri Beim strikes a balance by explaining how to use intuition and logic together to solve tactical problems in a methodical way.
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Here are 111 quirky, surprising, and fun tactical chess problems to improve anyone's game.
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A wonderful chapter book about learning to be a winner in life, written by a child author!
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Are you realizing your chess potential? Are you performing to the best of your capabilities? Find out in this book!
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Encourages players to keep alert to new possibilities.
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A thorough and engaging coverage of tactical themes.
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Nimzowitsch's other classic, the companion volume to My System.
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Susan Polgar became the first female Grandmaster at age 15and it wasn't luck that got her there. Her use of tactics, combinations, and strategy during her games gave her the critical advantage she needed against her opponents. In Chess Tactics for Champions, Polgar gives insight into the kind of thinking that chess champions rely on while playing the game, specifically the ability to recognize patterns and combinations. With coauthor Paul Truong, Susan Polgar teaches the tactics she learned from her father, Laszlo Polgar, one of the world's best chess coaches.
- Teaches players how to calculate the effect of a move in order to gain an edge over an opponent
- For intermediate to advanced chess players of all ages
- 368 pages
- April 2006
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