Chess Combination as a Fine Art

Chess Combination as a Fine Art
Title Chess Combination as a Fine Art PDF eBook
Author Kurt Richter
Publisher
Total Pages 255
Release 1989
Genre Games
ISBN 9781852232856

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Chess Combination As a Fine Art

Chess Combination As a Fine Art
Title Chess Combination As a Fine Art PDF eBook
Author W. Egolz
Publisher Beekman Publishers
Total Pages
Release 1977-02-01
Genre Games
ISBN 9780846402411

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The Art of Chess Combination

The Art of Chess Combination
Title The Art of Chess Combination PDF eBook
Author Eugene Znosko-Borovsky
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 244
Release 2013-12-31
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 0486147541

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This essential work provides modern explanations of principles, varieties, and techniques of combination maneuvers, plus the ideas behind them. Examples from the games of many great players provide illustrations. 200 diagrams.

The Art of Chess Combination

The Art of Chess Combination
Title The Art of Chess Combination PDF eBook
Author Eugène Znosko-Borovskij
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1959
Genre Chess
ISBN

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Players and Pawns

Players and Pawns
Title Players and Pawns PDF eBook
Author Gary Alan Fine
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 286
Release 2015-08-06
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 022626498X

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A chess match seems about as solitary an endeavor as there is in sports: two minds, on their own, in fierce opposition. But is this the case? Inevitably these two minds are in dialogue, and perhaps might be better understood as partners in play. And surrounding that one-on-one contest is a community life that can be as dramatic and intense as the across-the-board confrontation. Gary Alan Fine has spent years immersed in several communities of amateur and professional chess players--children and adults--and in Players and Pawns he takes readers deep inside these worlds, revealing a complex, brilliant, feisty world of commitment and conflict. Opening with a close look at a routine, yet financially troubled, tournament in Atlantic City, Fine carries us from planning and setup through the climactic final day's match-ups between the weekend's top players, introducing us along the way to countless players and their relationships to the game. At tournaments like that one, as well as in locales as diverse as collegiate matches and cash games in Manhattan's Washington Square Park, players find themselves part of what Fine terms a soft community, an open, welcoming space built on their shared commitment to the game. Within that community, chess players find both support and challenges, all amid a shared interest in and love of the long-standing traditions of the game, traditions that help chess players build a communal identity.

Draw!

Draw!
Title Draw! PDF eBook
Author Leonid Verkhovsky
Publisher SCB Distributors
Total Pages 136
Release 2015-02-18
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 1936490803

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The Luck of the Draw!? We have all seen games – and perhaps even played them – in which a difficult or lost game is salvaged by a brilliant drawing combination. In the early 1970s, Soviet International Master Leonid Verkhovsky collected some of the most fantastic draws ever played. You will be captivated by combinations and threats, as inexhaustible imagination in defense and attack counterbalance each other. The chess prowess of one player is basically in equilibrium with the mastery of his opponent. Both are playing for a win, both send their chess armies into close combat, and peace sets in on the chessboard when it practically becomes empty after a long and fierce battle. You will also delight at the spectacular “saving draws,” when, although in a difficult position, a player finds all possible (and impossible!) resources to make a draw. Example are drawn from the praxis of world champions and outstanding grandmasters, as well as from the games of lesser-known players. Of special interest is the research made by the author regarding stalemate, that special exception in the rules. The book is crowned with an interesting chapter in which the author addresses the drawn games of the world’s top players. “I am sure that all those who love and cherish our ancient game will appreciate this wonderful book.” – Mikhail Tal

Winning Chess Combinations

Winning Chess Combinations
Title Winning Chess Combinations PDF eBook
Author Yasser Seirawan
Publisher Everyman Chess
Total Pages 572
Release 2006-06-01
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 1781945144

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Combinations are the central element in chess; they make the game so magical and captivating. The beautiful point of sacrificing a queen, the strongest piece, in order to checkmate with a lowly pawn brings a smile of joy to all chess lovers. Virtually all chess games possess a combination, either one hidden in the shadows of analysis carefully avoided or one that provides a decisive blow. Winning Chess Combinations is a unique work that doesn't merely repeat the wonderfully rich and vast numbers of combinations, asking readers to solve a particular diagrammed position; it is a work that is far more realistic. A combination involves a sacrifice upsetting the balance of forces, but will it work or tragically boomerang? The reader is invited to solve this critical question by identifying the advantages that a specific position holds which might make the combination successful.