Winning Chess Tactics, revised edition (Winning Chess Series)

Winning Chess Tactics, revised edition (Winning Chess Series)

by YasserSeirawan (Author), Yasser Seirawan (Author), Yasser Seirawan (Author)

Synopsis

Readers will learn sure-fire tactics and combinations from one of the world's top chess players. Attack? Defend? Swap pieces? Tactics are the watchdogs of strategy that take advantage of short-term opportunities to trap or ambush opponents and quite possibly change the course of a game in a single move. Why should players only hope that opponents will blunder when International Grandmaster Yasser Seirawan can show them how to put the tactics of the world's chess legends to work. Choose from the double attack, the pin, the skewer, deflection, the decor, x-rays, windmills, and many more time-tested tactics. Using classic board situations arranged in chapters by tactical themes, Seirawan teaches readers how to: Board positions from actual games played by history's great chess tacticians are provided throughout. Review tests for each topic let them track their improvement. In no time they will be playing better, with more confidence than they ever thought possible.

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More Information

Format: paperback
Publisher: Everyman Chess
Published:

ISBN 10: 1857443861
ISBN 13: 9781857443868

Media Reviews
An excellent book to improve your tactical play. --Chesscorner.com Seirawan does a remarkable job of discussing tactics that usually appear only in books for advanced players and communicating them to anyone with a grasp of playing fundamentals. --Alude.com This book is the most thorough treatment of tactics that I have ever seen. --Evan Kreider, ChessPraxis
Author Bio
Yasser Seirawan is one of the top-ranked chess players in the USA and was the first American candidate for the World Championship title since Bobby Fischer. He is a four-time US Champion, the 1989 Western Hemisphere Champion and an ten-time member of the US Chess Olympiad team. Hi achievements distinguish him as one of only a handful of players to defeat world champions Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov in tournament play.