GM Ivan Sokolov is known to everyone who follows top-level chess. Despite being a successful player himself, who’ve beaten the very best players in the world, he still takes a rest from time to time and puts his glasses on just to write another highly instructive chess book! Some of his books received highest credits and not without reason: As a top chess player this man certainly has the experience, knowledge and data needed to conduct a quality chess book. As he proved with his other titles such as “The Strategic Nimzo Indian” or “Winning Chess Middlegames” he does also own good writing skills and the ability to arrange material so it fits club players as well as title holders.
In his most recent book, Mr. Ivan Sokolov presents you a topic which is of crucial importance in chess: Initiative – Despite the book title including the tag ‘sacrifice’ I would bravely say that it’s all dubbed under the theme of Initiative. An attack is in general kind of an initiative and it’s therefore important to study this topic along the other themes. Before starting my review of this book, please let me show you the content so you can follow the inner structure of this chess book:
Content:
007 Preface
011 Part 1 Initiative
012 Chapter 1 Ignoring the Threat
023 Chapter 2 Keeping the Momentum
032 Chapter 3 Standard Attacking Plans
048 Chapter 4 Pawn Breaks
053 Chapter 5 Sensing the Moment
060 Chapter 6 Developing for Attack
074 Chapter 7 The Fight for the Initiative
083 Part 2 Sacrifice
084 Chapter 8 The King Chase
093 Chapter 9 The Castled King
142 Chapter 10 The Decoy Sacrifice
154 Chapter 11 King in the Centre
180 Chapter 12 The Sacrifice for Development
212 Chapter 13 Clearance Sacrifices
218 Chapter 14 Pawn Structure Sacrifices
229 Chapter 15 Unexpected Sacrificing Motifs
236 Chapter 16 Intuitive Sacrifices
249 Conclusion
250 Bibliography
251 Index of Names |