Chess technique. Basics of the middlegame strategy
- ISBN: 978-5-906254-98-6
- Publisher: Andrew Elkow
- Author(s): Tartakower
- Language: Russian
- Volume: 256 p.
- Binding: Hard
- DateOfIssue: 2023
paper book
18.33 $
Description:
The textbook of the famous grandmaster and brilliant writer of the 1st half of the 20th century, Savely Tartakower, has never been published in Russian before. According to the author himself, he wanted to combine "useful with pleasant" in it, i.e. to present useful information to the reader in a fascinating presentation. As can be seen from the table of contents, the book is devoted to the subject, the possession of which is mandatory for chess players of II-III categories. Chess players of the first category will take a fresh look at the principles they have already learned and will find a lot of useful things for themselves to further strengthen the game.
In addition to the practical benefits (first of all), the reader will undoubtedly enjoy studying both little-known and classical examples, which the guru of chess literature commented on in his signature style.
International master Grigory Bogdanovich checked the options using a computer and made the necessary clarifications, his comments are highlighted in italics in the main text.
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