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600 Combinations

The book is intended for general education and sports schools, universities, chess teams of non-school institutions, as well as for self-education.
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This manual, written by an experienced trainer, the international grandmaster of the ICCF, contains more than 600 tasks, which are classified in detail by combination of motives. A thoughtful sequence of tasks helps the development of combination vision and allows the use of the book also as a textbook. For all positions is characterized by intense struggle, in which the goal is achieved in a unique way. The book is intended for general education and sports schools, universities, chess teams of non-school institutions, as well as for self-education.

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ISBN 9785946937757
Author/s Maxim Blokh
Pages 97 pages
Publication Date October 28, 2019
Notation Type FAN - Figurine
Book Binding Type Paperback
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