Positional Decision Making in Chess offers a rare look into the mind of a top grandmaster. In his efforts to explain his way of thinking, Boris Gelfand focuses on such topics as the squeeze, space advantage, the transformation of pawn structures and the transformation of advantages. Based on examples from his own games and those of his hero, Akiba Rubinstein, Gelfand explains how he thinks during the game.
Grandmaster Boris Gelfand won the European Junior Championship in 1987 and reached No. 3 in the World in 1990. He has led the Israeli team to numerous medals at both European and Olympiad level. Gelfand won the 2009 World Cup and has participated in six Candidates cycles, winning it in 2011. He lost the 2012 World Championship match in the play-off. At 46 he is still winning tournaments ahead of the best players in the world, in many cases men half his own age.
Content
004 Key to Symbols used
005 Preface
009 Foreword by Jacob Aagaard
011 1. Playing in the Style of Akiba Rubinstein
059 2. The Squeeze
095 3. Space Advantage
135 4. Transformation of Pawn Structures
209 5. Transformation of Advantages
265 I Cannot Leave My House! Interview with Jacob Aagaard – 2012
278 Name Index
282 Game Index
285 Opening Index
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