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Prusikin: Fire at will! - Attacking strategies for club players

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Autor: Prusikin, Michael
Verlag: Chess trips
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Sprache: German
Buchumschlag: book
Seiten: 196

Benefit from new attack ideas

With “Fire at will!” Michael Prusikin helps his readers improve their own pattern recognition – the prerequisite for a successful game of chess. Learn to carry out your attacks cleanly and purposefully.

The topics range from “King in the Center” to “Pawn Storm” to “Equilateral Castling” with the “Knight Square f5”. The final test chapter allows the reader to check their knowledge.

“Fire at will!” is suitable for almost every club player. The author is primarily targeting a broad audience with a rating between 1500 and 2300+.

Grandmaster Michael Prusikin ranks among the best German players with an Elo rating of 2550. Tactics and attacking chess characterize his playing style.

His greatest successes include shared first place at the German Championships in 2009 and shared first place at the Franconian Grandmasters Days in 2006. As a trainer, he helped various players win international titles. His long-time students include GM Leon Mons, IM Matthias Dann, IM Franz Bräuer, IM Julian Jorczik, WGM Hanna Marie Klek and FM Jana Schneider. In 2018, he was awarded the title of FIDE Senior Trainer.

196 pages, paperback, 1st edition 2020

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Das Buch öffnet auf jeden Fall den Blick für bestimmte Konstellationen, z.B. wenn der gegnerische König noch in der Mitte steht. Prusikin erläutert zuerst, wie solche Motive auszunutzen sind und bringt dann Partiebeispiele. Dabei erläutert er nicht jeden Zug, sondern nur die von ihm vorher beschriebenen Konstellationen.

Mit dem Buch wird man nicht gesamthaft als Schachspieler besser, aber wenn die beschriebenen Motive eintreten, weiß man genauer was zu tun ist. Daher 5 Sterne!