Attack in a chess game. Volume 1
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The three-grader of Grossmaster Jacob Oghard is a fundamental study manual for the brightest and interesting phase of the chess game - attack.
Most of the books about the attack are taught only what should be done when it has already begun. They are told mainly about the victims. This book also does not bypass the victims of the party, but in addition to this details the more mysterious, a little revealed the topic: it is described in detail the question of how attack arises.
The first volume is devoted to the dynamic laws of position, the origins of all attacks. Each chapter is preceded by tasks for an independent decision, some of them are also recommended to play against a computer program.
In the book, many lots of last time, and parties relative to the Russian-speaking reader are not known. Jacob Oghar is not only a grandmaster and teacher, but also a born writer, a juicy language and a fascinating material feed - an important component of his books.
For a wide range of chess lovers
Most of the books about the attack are taught only what should be done when it has already begun. They are told mainly about the victims. This book also does not bypass the victims of the party, but in addition to this details the more mysterious, a little revealed the topic: it is described in detail the question of how attack arises.
The first volume is devoted to the dynamic laws of position, the origins of all attacks. Each chapter is preceded by tasks for an independent decision, some of them are also recommended to play against a computer program.
In the book, many lots of last time, and parties relative to the Russian-speaking reader are not known. Jacob Oghar is not only a grandmaster and teacher, but also a born writer, a juicy language and a fascinating material feed - an important component of his books.
For a wide range of chess lovers
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Author:Ogard Ja -5-946932-81-3
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Science & Math
- Category:Reference books
Paper:
Paper:White
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-946932-81-3
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