Chess Evolution 3 completes Artur Yusupov's course of chess improvement. The Fundamentals series showed players the basic ideas they should know. The Beyond the Basics series set off on the road to mastery, and now in the Mastery series we have arrived at our final destination. Yusupov guides the reader using carefully selected positions and advice. This new understanding is then tested by a series of puzzles.
Artur Yusupov was ranked No. 3 in the world from 1986 to 1992, just behind the legendary Karpov and Kasparov. He has won everything there is to win in chess except for the World Championship. In recent years he has mainly worked as a chess trainer with players ranging from current World Champion Anand to local amateurs in Germany, where he resides
Content: 004 Key to symbols used
005 Preface
006 Introduction
008 1. Desperadoes
020 2. Static advantages
034 3. The comparison method
042 4. Rook against two minor pieces
054 5. Open games
066 6. The minority attack
080 7. Complicated Combinations
090 8. Fortresses
100 9. Complex positions
110 10. The transition to the middlegame
122 11. The bishop pair
136 12. Shutting out a piece
150 13. Playing against pieces
162 14. Principles of rook endings
176 15. Playing for traps
188 16. Castling on opposite sides
200 17. Pawn chains
214 18. Transition from the opening to the ending
228 19. Exchanging queens - the transition to the ending
240 20. Outposts for knights
250 21. Having a plan
264 22. Pirc and Modern Defences
278 23. Complex positions 2
288 24. Queen endings
300 Final test
311 Index of composers
312 Index of games |