SHOPWORN - The Power of Tactics - Volume 2

Become A Tactical Wizard
Become a Tactical Wizard is the second book in the series The Power of Tactics. In this second volume, the authors continue to develop their ideas from the first book — Tactics According to Smyslov — where they explain that in chess there are four main tactical elements (check, pin, double attack and unprotected pieces).
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Become a Tactical Wizard is the second book in the series The Power of Tactics. In this second volume, the authors continue to develop their ideas from the first book — Tactics According to Smyslov — where they explain that in chess there are four main tactical elements (check, pin, double attack and unprotected pieces).

They have added very instructive exercises revolving around mating attacks and queen sacrifices to achieve different goals and, in my opinion an extremely important element, defensive tactics.

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Shopworn Yes
ISBN 9786155793202
Author/s Adrian Mikhalchishin, Tadej Sakelsek
Pages 302 pages
Publication Date December 13, 2019
Notation Type FAN - Figurine
Book Binding Type Paperback
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