Do you instinctively know what to do in every type of chess position, or are you often uncertain about how to proceed?
Wouldn't it be really useful to know all the best chess strategies, and to recognize when we should use them?
In this book, Sam Collins examines key games from both the classical and modern eras. He analyses the major strategic ideas that have stood the test of time and notes their considerable influence on his own games. Studying classic examples from great players allows us to create a personal library of standard ideas. This helps us recognize key positions, making it easier to determine the most effective ways to attack and defend. Crucially, it helps us find the right path much more quickly than we would by relying on calculation alone.
- An essential guide to chess strategy
- Covers opening, middlegame and endgame play
- Ideal for players of all levels
Content: 007 Bibliography
009 Preface
011 Introduction
011 Playing by Analogy
1) Pawns
021 Symmetry
025 Open Files
032 The e6-Pawn
035 Mobile Pawn Centre
040 Queenside Space Advantage
053 The c6!? Novelty
055 The b4 Advance
059 Using the Rook's Pawn
063 Outposts
2) Bishops
074 Bad Bishop Trades
083 Fresh Pastures
089 Opposite-Coloured Bishops
103 Two Bishops in the Ruy Lopez
107 Double Bishop Sacrifice
3) Material
110 Material Revisited
4) Dynamic Factors
133 Time
143 Quiet!
148 Initiative in Queenless Middlegames
164 Attack
173 Index of Openings
174 Index of Complete Games |