[PDF EPUB] Download 1001 Deadly Chess Puzzles by James Rizzitano Full Book

1001 Deadly Chess Puzzles by James Rizzitano

Free e books download for android 1001 Deadly Chess Puzzles by James Rizzitano English version PDF 9781805040576

Download 1001 Deadly Chess Puzzles PDF

  • 1001 Deadly Chess Puzzles
  • James Rizzitano
  • Page: 304
  • Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2
  • ISBN: 9781805040576
  • Publisher: Gambit Publications, LTD

1001 Deadly Chess Puzzles




Free e books download for android 1001 Deadly Chess Puzzles by James Rizzitano English version PDF 9781805040576

Overview

Tactics and decision-making: Learn by solving! “The study of chess tactics is the single most beneficial activity for most chess-players. From beginner to grandmaster level, players are confronted with tactical decisions on almost every move of every game. I have spent the past five months reviewing games played within the past year between players with a rating of 2200 and above with the goal of selecting 1001 of the most instructive tactical puzzles.” - James Rizzitano This is a true tactics assault course, where you will learn by solving: the lessons are contained in the puzzles themselves, and taught by your own effort in solving them. The first four chapters include a test section, where the positions are a little simpler, to check what you have learned. They are also designed as revision exercises, to return to periodically after you have finished reading the book. Rizzitano’s puzzles are not just a case of ‘spot the tactic and move on’. That isn’t good training for practical play, where you have no idea if a tactic works until you have analysed it carefully. In some cases it is better to reject the idea and play a quiet move, while many puzzles require a good defensive move. Decision-making skills are vital in competitive chess. And you will definitely need them right away for the book’s final chapters, ‘Advanced Puzzles’ and ‘Deadly Puzzles’. Full solutions are provided. International Master James Rizzitano dominated New England chess from 1976 to 1989, winning 157 of 336 events in which he competed. Career highlights include victories over Alburt, Benjamin, Benko, Christiansen, Dlugy, I.Gurevich and Wolff. He has written seven books for Gambit, including How to Beat 1 d4 and Modern Chess Opening Repertoire for White.

More eBooks: [PDF/Kindle] A Flame in the North by Lilith Saintcrow read pdf, PDF [Download] Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI by Ethan Mollick site, PDF EPUB Download If Only I Had Told Her by Laura Nowlin Full Book site,

0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000