CLEARANCE - The Chess Terrorist's Handbook

The Chess Terrorist's Handbook is a collection of deeply annotated chess games drawn from Leonid Shamkovich's forty years of tournament combat against such players as David Bronstein, Mikhail Tal and Boris Spassky.
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Publisher: American Chess
Author: Leonid Shamkovich
Year of Publication: 1995

Pages: 148
Notation Type: Figurine (FAN)


Book Description

The Chess Terrorist's Handbook is a collection of deeply annotated chess games drawn from Leonid Shamkovich's forty years of tournament combat against such players as David Bronstein, Mikhail Tal and Boris Spassky. The first chapter charts some of the hazards lurking in the opening for unsuspecting victims - a selection of miniatures, quick kills that prove even strong players can find themselves wrecked barely out of the harbor. Subsequent chapters contain instructive examples of attach and counterattack, of mistakes and combinations in the middlegame, and of typical middlegame motifs.
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ISBN 9780939298570
Author/s Leonid Shamkovich
Pages 148 Pages
Publication Date January 1, 1995
Notation Type FAN - Figurine
Book Binding Type Paperback
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