Bagheri/Salehzadeh: Understanding Chess Exchanges (hardcover)

Bagheri/Salehzadeh: Understanding Chess Exchanges (hardcover)

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Autor: Bagheri, Amir; Salehzadeh, Mohammad Reza
Verlag: Quality Chess
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Sprache: English
Buchumschlag: hardcover
Seiten: 352

Have you ever wondered how chess grandmasters always seem to know which pieces need to be exchanged? Or how an attack is influenced by the number of pieces on the board? When should we keep the queens on, and when should we switch to an endgame?

Understanding Chess Exchanges shares expert insights into using exchanges as a strategic weapon. Your newfound knowledge will then be tested using exercises taken from elite modern practice. With a particular focus on Magnus Carlsen – the master of exchanges – this book reveals the principles behind a vital part of chess strategy.

Chess mastery is the art of knowing when principles should be followed and when they must be broken. This book guarantees that you will not only become familiar with the typical guidelines, but also learn about their exceptions. Filled with tips, principles and practical advice, Understanding Chess Exchanges is an invaluable asset to a chess player's arsenal!

352 pages, hardcover, 1st edition 2024

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