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The Hidden Laws of Chess - Volume 2

Mastering Dynamics
In his second chess book, International Master Nick Maatman explains how you can improve your understanding of dynamics.
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In his second chess book, International Master Nick Maatman explains how you can improve your understanding of dynamics. The answers can be found in The Hidden Laws of Chess. He discusses themes such as material imbalance and quality versus quantity. He also introduces concepts such as field of vision, the impact of error and the price of a move. These original and well-thought-out ideas are illustrated by a wealth of games from top players past and present, as well as from Maatman's own experience. 

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ISBN 9789083483320
Author/s Nick Maatman
Pages 250 Pages
Publication Date April 1, 2025
Notation Type FAN - Figurine
Book Binding Type Paperback
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