Catalogue
Between 1999 and 2002 Artur Yusupov produced and published in Germany a small series often training booklets, each one covering a particular chess theme. This experimental project proved quite popular, not only with German-speaking readers. Many of his chess colleagues liked this form of individual training; and some of them used the material in their classes too. This favourable reaction prompted the idea of an English translation.
Although the booklets were aimed at players of differing abilities, most wanted the complete set. And that's how these different themes have ended up in one book. You could also look on this diversity as a strength if a reader, with chess ambitions, wants to test his overall ability. Moreover, for chess trainers this book provides several ready-made lectures, and many useful exercises covering different aspects of the game, already sorted in terms of their level of difficulty.
Artur Yusupov was born in Moscow on 13th February 1960 and learned to play chess at the age of six. He was awarded the title of International Grandmaster in 1980. For many years Artur Yusupov represented the Soviet Union with which he won five olyrnpic titles, two European team championships, and one world team championship! Artur Yusupov now lives in Germany and represents the German national team. He helped them to achieve 2nd place at the Istanbul olympiad in 2000, and 3rd place at the European team championship in Batumi 1999.
As an individual Artur Yusupov has reached the semi-final of the world championship on three occasions (1986,1989,1992).
Other significant successes include 1st place in Hamburg 1991, 1st-3rd place in Amsterdam 1994, and 2nd place in Horgen 1994 (Category 18) behind Kasparov.
Artur Yusupov has also made a name for himself as trainer, notably for Viswanathan Anand in his world championship matches against Kasparov in 1995, and against Karpov in 1998. The quality of training is reflected in the success of his chess academy in Weissenhorn, Germany.
Artur Yusupov is also well-known as an author, having written several opening books and, most notably, as co-author (with Mark Dvoretsky) of five highly successful instructional works.
List of Content
vii Preface
001 Back-Rank Combinations
003 Exercises
011 Solutions
014 Score table
015 2 Candidate Moves
018 Exercises
024 Solutions
029 Practical exercises
034 Score table
035 3 The Wrong-Coloured Bishop
045 Exercises
052 Solutions
056 Score table
057 4 Exchanging Pieces
060 Exercises
069 Solutions
074 Score table
075 5 Passed Pawns in the Middlegame
079 Training material
095 6 Double Attack
100 Exercises
109 Solutions
113 Score table
115 7 The Process of Elimination
119 Exercises
123 Solutions
126 Practical exercises
134 Score table
135 8 Zugzwang
139 Exercises
147 Solutions
152 Score table
153 9 Improving Piece Position
158 Exercises
166 Solutions
170 Score table
171 10 Trapping a Piece
175 Exercises
183 Solutions
186 Score table
187 Appendix
187 Index of composers and analysts
189 Index of games
196 Explanation of symbols |