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Tarrasch Formula, The - Sam Palatnik & Mark Ishee NOW ONLY $14.95 SAVE $5! | |
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Subtitled: "If one piece is badly placed, your whole game is bad."
Chess Digest resumes publishing with a unique new book. Palatnik and Ishee's central metaphor is an interesting one - the pack versus the herd. Imagine your own pieces as a pack of wolves trying to isolate a sick buffalo from your opponent's herd. The premise is that steady play 'to reduce the power of a single enemy piece, turning down the volume until its normal voice becomes a whisper,' can be enough to win a game. The authors examine play against weak knights, bishops, and opposite-colored bishops in situations where a piece is cut off or misplaced. They have a chapter on heavier pieces and on zugzwang. The 57 games in this book will very likely transform the way you play chess, providing a straightforward and effective method for improving your decision-making and move selection.
244 pages, Chess Digest
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