In chess, sacrificing material is the most dramatic way to try to seize the advantage. Most sacrifices have a forcing aim in mind, but most profound of all are positional sacrifices where the end is impossible to foresee and thus fine judgment, understanding and intuition are required. Such sacrifices are a mystery to many players, but acclaimed author and grandmaster Mihai Suba explains the secrets of this technique in his characteristically bold and humorous style.
Mihai Suba is a Romanian GM whose previous book, Dynamic Chess Strategy, was highly acclaimed by the critics and won the BCF Book of the Year prize.
Content: 004 Key to Symbols used
005 Introduction
014 1. The Open Games
036 2. The Ruy Lopez
046 3. The Semi-Open Games
056 4. Alekhine’s Defence
074 5. The French Defence
091 6. The Caro-Kann Defence
118 7. The Sicilian Defence
165 8. The Closed Games
181 9. The Semi-Closed Games
214 10. The Modern Benoni
231 11. The Nimzo-Indian Defence
243 12. The Queen’s Indian Defence
257 13. Flank Openings
279 14. Pawn Sacrifices
286 15. Exchange Sacrifices
312 16. Minor Piece Sacrifices
324 17. Queen Sacrifices
333 18. Other Sacrifices
345 19. Endgame Sacrifices
360 End Notes
363 Game Index
368 Name Index |