The Art of Chess Combination [ebook]
Znosko-Borovsky, Eugene2013
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What, really, is a chess combination? It is a maneuver generally employing surprise and a sacrifice, in which pieces work together to bring about a sudden advantage. It is perhaps the most aesthetically satisfying and successful technique in the game. Some players believe that the combination is a spontaneous creation with no guiding laws; the possibility springs up in the mind like a flash of genius. In this classic work, however, Znosko-Borovsky proves that combinations can be studied. He demonstrates conclusively that they need not be a haphazard occurrence, but may be prepared for as an integral part of a player's game. The great modern teacher begins by examining the games of master players, including Capablanca, Alekhine, Rubinstein, Nimzovich, Tarrasch, Reti, Mason, Morphy, Bird, Euwe, Emanuel Lasker, etc. The games are grouped according to common features, and perceptively analyzed to determine what conclusions may be drawn. Znosko-Borovsky shows that every combination, however complicated, begins in a simple idea, such as an undefended piece, the bad position of the hostile king, the promotion of a pawn, or a discovered check. The Art of Chess Combination"In the teaching of chess he may claim to have no superior." — Philip W. Sergeant.
Main title:
The Art of Chess Combination [ebook] / Znosko-Borovsky, Eugene.
Author:
Znosko-Borovsky, Eugene, authorCloud
Imprint:
[S.l.] : Dover Publications, 2013.
Collation:
1 online resource240 p.
Series:
Dover Chess
Notes:
Electronic book.Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] Dover Publications 2013 Available via World Wide Web.
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Format: Adobe EPUBRequires: cloudLibrary (file size: 35.8 MB)
ISBN:
9780486147543
Language:
English
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BRN:
462509