Nothing is more important in chess than tactical skill - it is the foundation of all playing strength. In any game, no matter how great the opening preparation or profound the strategy, there will always be a moment when tactics are needed. Thus, a tough tactical workout is essential for players of every level who wish to improve. The Quality Chess team has spent years gathering puzzles that are perfect for this task, with almost all of them coming from games played after 2000.
The Quality Chess Puzzle Book starts with less difficult thematic combinations, then moves on to various scenarios where tactics arise such as in Endgames, Defence, Positions with Pawn Promotions and even the games of Vassily Ivanchuk, before ending with the appropriately named Brain Crushers, where the reader's challenge is made more realistic by puzzles where the crash-bang-wallop moment is a few moves in the future. The solver still has to find the one correct move, but the answer will rarely be Bxh7+.
- Ideal for developing tactical skill
- Entertaining and educational
- 735 challenging puzzles - almost exclusively from the 21st century
John Shaw is a grandmaster and Chief Editor of Quality Chess. He has been Scottish Champion three times.
Content: 004 Key to Symbols used
005 Sources
007 Chapter 1 - Introduction
019 Chapter 2 - Contributions from our Readers
031 Chapter 3 - Thematic Combinations
079 Chapter 4 - Simple but not Easy
127 Chapter 5 - Missed Opportunities
145 Chapter 6 - Ivanchuk
159 Chapter 7 - Blitz Games
167 Chapter 8 - Winning the Endgame
187 Chapter 9 - European Team Championship 2009
201 Chapter 10 - Drawing the Endgame
213 Chapter 11 - Puzzles with Two Solutions
223 Chapter 12 - Defence
241 Chapter 13 - Puzzles with Pawn Promotion
257 Chapter 14 - More Missed Opportunities
277 Chapter 15 - Brain Crushers
343 Index of illustrative positions
344 Index of Players in the Puzzles |