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Winning at Blitz

A Fun Guide to Blitz Chess
One of the strongest blitz players in the world, Genrikh articulated his philosophy on chess with one clever phrase: 'there's no need for you to play - well just make sure your opponent plays poorly!' His book will teach you how to act when your clock is ticking, catch your opponents off guard, put them in serious time trouble, and make them blunder.
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A Fun Guide to Blitz Chess Genrikh Chepukaitis, the blitz legend who won St. Petersburg and Moscow blitz championships numerous times, often outpaced Tal, Korchnoi, and Petrosian. One of the strongest blitz players in the world, Genrikh articulated his philosophy on chess with one clever phrase: 'there's no need for you to play - well just make sure your opponent plays poorly!' His book will teach you how to act when your clock is ticking, catch your opponents off guard, put them in serious time trouble, and make them blunder. G. Sosonko, the renown grandmaster and chess writer, kicks o¬ the book with his own fascinating account of Chepukaitis' chess career. This book will be particularly interesting for those looking to improve their speed chess

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ISBN 9785946934961
Author/s Genrikh Chepukatis
Pages 108 Pages
Publication Date July 14, 2016
Notation Type FAN - Figurine
Book Binding Type Paperback
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