Zenon Franco has regularly annotated top-level games for more than a quarter of a century. He has drawn upon this vast experience to present 50 hugely instructive games illustrating a wide variety of chess ideas, reinforced by 13 supplementary games and 45 exercises.
Key themes are illustrated by several games, so that we gain a well-rounded appreciation of the relevant ideas, and develop foresight that will enable us to make the right decisions at the board by anticipating problems before they arise.
Topics include:
- Pawn Sacrifice
- Exchange Sacrifice
- The Art of Manoeuvring
- The Second Weakness
- Permanent vs Temporary Advantages
- Regrouping
- The King's Destiny
- 'Strange' Exchanges
- Denying the Opponent Squares
- The Central Breakthrough
Zenon Franco is a grandmaster from Paraguay who now lives in Spain. He is an experienced chess trainer, his most notable pupil being Francisco Vallejo Pons, now one of the world's top grandmasters, whom he taught from 1995 to 1999.
Content: 006 Symbols
007 Bibliography
08 Foreword
009 1 The Art of Sacrifice
009 1.1 The Pawn Sacrifice
009 1 Grishchuk - Hracek, Bundesliga 2002/3
011 2 Grishchuk - Oral, Reykjavik 2000
014 3 Vallejo Pons - Andersson, Baden-Baden 2004
016 4 Short - Ye Jiangchuan, Taiyuan 2004
020 5 Beliavsky - Strikovic, Cacak 1996
022 6 Vallejo Pons - Cvitan, Plovdiv Echt 2003
025 1.2 The Exchange Sacrifice
025 7 Movsesian - Kasparov, Sarajevo 2000
029 8 Shirov - Kramnik, Linares 1998
032 9 Anand - Sadler, Tilburg 1998
035 10 Adams - Topalov, Wijk aan Zee 2005
038 11 Tseshkovsky - Browne, Manila 1976
040 12 Lautier - Topalov, Elista OL 1998
043 13 Korchnoi - Seirawan, Lugano 1986
046 1.3 Exercises
049 2 Manoeuvring Play
049 2.1 The Art of Manoeuvring
049 14 Karpov - Yusupov, Tilburg 1993
054 15 Anand - Short, Merida 2001
058 16 Smyslov - Romanishin, USSR Ch 1976
060 17 Piket - Smirin, Leon Echt 2001
063 2.2 The Second Weakness
064 18 Vallejo Pons - Tkachev, Biel 2002
066 2.3 Permanent vs Temporary Advantages
067 19 Short - Pogorelov, Gibraltar 2004
070 2.4 Regrouping
070 20 Leko - Beliavsky, Bled OL 2002
072 21 Leko - Short, Wijk aan Zee 2005
075 22 Ivanchuk - Beliavsky, Lvov 2000
078 23 Anand - Yusupov, Wijk aan Zee Ct (3) 1993
082 2.5 The King's Destination
082 24 Cvitan - Estrada Nieto, Aosta 2002
084 25 Navara - McShane, Lausanne 2004
086 26 Korchnoi - Gretarsson, Reykjavik 2003
088 27 Vaganian - Yusupov, Istanbul OL 2000
091 28 Anand - Timman, Wijk aan Zee 2004
094 29 Anand - Dreev, Linares 1997
096 2.6 Exercises
099 3 Simplification
099 3.1 'Strange' Exchanges
100 30 Karpov - Shirov, Biel 1992
102 3.2 The Queen Exchange
104 31 Torre - Ivanchuk, Istanbul OL 2000
107 3.3 Exercises
109 4 Pawns, the Soul of Chess
109 4.1 Surrendering Strong Squares to the Opponent
109 32 Kasparov - Nunn, Lucerne OL 1982
112 33 Fischer - Unzicker, Siegen OL1970
115 34 Karpov - Adorjan, Lucerne Wcht 1989
117 35 Kasparov - Vallejo Pons, Linares 2004
120 36 Piket - Korchnoi, Groningen PCA 1993
122 37 Korchnoi - Ionov, Ohrid Ech 2001
124 38 Karpov -Korchnoi, Dortmund 1994
130 39 Cu. Hansen - Short, Skanderborg 2003
135 40 Timman - Short, El Escorial Ct (3) 1993
139 41 Short - Kozul, Beigrade 1989
141 4.2 Kasparov's Pawn-Centre
141 42 Furman - Panno, Madrid 1973
145 43 I. Sokolov - J. Polgar, Hoogeveen 2003
147 44 Radjabov - Leko, Linares 2003
150 45 Malaniuk - Ehlvest, USSR Ch 1987
153 4.3 The French Pawn-Centre
153 46 Rozentalis - Vallejo Pons, Calvia OL 2004
156 4.4 A Special Centre
156 47 Portisch - Kramnik, Biel IZ1993
159 48 Gulko - Shabalov, Willemstad 2003
162 4.5 The Central Breakthrough
162 49 Kasparov - Ponomariov, Linares 2003
166 50 Bruzon - Topalov, Wijk aan Zee 2005
168 4.6 Exercises
171 Solutions to Exercises
171 Solutions for Chapter 1
175 Solutions for Chapter 2
179 Solutions for Chapter 3
184 Solutions for Chapter 4
189 Index of Games
191 Index of Openings |