Many of the classics of Soviet chess literature have struggled to see the light of day, but none more so than Soviet Middlegame Technique by Peter Romanovsky. The original version of this famous guide to the middlegame was published in 1929 when Romanovsky was Soviet Champion. Romanovsky later decided to update and improve his work. As he finished his work in 1942, World War II was underway and Romanovsky was trapped in the notorious siege of Leningrad. The author barely survived and his manuscript was lost.
Romanovsky was undeterred and finally recreated his improved book in 1960. His writing was later translated into English and published in two titles – one on Planning and the other on Combinations. In this fresh translation we have included both works to create the ultimate version of a classic of Soviet chess literature.
GM Alexander Kotov on Romanovsky: “One of the best books in the world’s chess literature."
Content: 003 Foreword by the UK Publisher
006 Key to symbols used & Bibliography
007PART ONE: PLANNING
007 Introduction
008 (A) General System
008 (i) Basic concepts
010 (ii) Concrete scheme
018 (iii) Dynamics
025 (iv) Harmony
035 (B) Squares
035 (i) Weak point
037 (ii) The “permanent” knight
042 (iii) Weak squares on the sixth (third) rank
049 (iv) A few conclusions
050 (C) Open Lines
058 1. Two Wins by Wilhelm Steinitz - Their Creative and Technical Substance
066 2. Stages in a Plan - Square and File as Targets of the Plan - The Preparatory Stage - The Stage of Concrete Action - Exploitation of Gains
083 3. Play on the a-File
095 4. The Centre - Its Strategic Significance - Knights on e5 and d5 (e4 and d4) - The Pawn Centre - Attacking with the Centre Pawns - Hanging Pawns
137 5. More about Active Pawn Play - The Pawn Wedge and How to React to It - The “Nail” Pawn - The Phalanx of e- and f-pawns - The Pawn Storm
169 6. Battle of the Major Pieces
187 7. Manoeuvring - The Initiative
209 8. The Two Bishops
221PART TWO: COMBINATION
221 9. What is a Combination?
223 10. The Elements of Combination - Motif and Theme
228 11. The Aesthetics of Combination: General Concepts
232 12. Idea and Technique of an “Incarcerated King” Combination
236 13. More about Aesthetics - Pseudo-Sacrifice - Queen Sacrifice
248 14. On the Theory of Combination - Typical Ideas
267 15. Modern History of Combinations - The Immortal Game - Masterpieces from the End of the 19th Century
291 16. Double Attack - Attacks on Pieces by Pawns
313 17. Positional Weakness as a Combinative Motif - Combinations Invited by Weaknesses in the Castled Position - Sacrifice of Bishop for Pawn on g3, h3, g6, h6
333 18. Combinative Attack with Two Bishops - Harmonious Action of Rooks on the Second and Seventh Ranks - Rook Sacrifice on g7
361 19. Harmonious Action of Rook and Bishop - The Theme of Trapping a Piece
380 20. The Interference Device in Various Combinative Schemes
389 21. How Players Think During the Game
413 Index of Names |