New Ideas in Chess by Larry Evans PDF

By Larry Evans

Essentially the most recognized chess process classics, up-to-date and revised with glossy algebraic notation.

In some of the most influential chess books written, readers will study crucial approach, strategies and topics that include a winning chess online game: area, time, strength and pawn constitution. In a publication that has been known as the “bible for amateur to intermediate players,” Evans makes use of real online game examples to demonstrate dozens of chess topics. each one is a mini-lesson that illustrates the basic innovations of contemporary chess thought, ones that may be discovered in effortless, speedy sittings. Evans discusses house (mobility, the heart, controlling unoccupied squares, stability.), time (development, gambits, pins, tactics), strength (relative values, sacrifices), and pawn constitution (passed, hooked up, remoted and backward pawns), exhibiting avid gamers find out how to weave those options jointly for a better and successful chess online game. good points 2 hundred diagrams and, for the 1st time, chess notation in sleek algebraic notation making the ebook available to a brand new new release of chess avid gamers who couldn’t learn the antiquated notation of the unique.

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R-KBI! after which White must fight for his 1ife. For instance: If 2 Q-R3, N-K5 ! 3 Q-K6ch, R-B2. If 2 Q-N4, R-85 followed by QR-K81, or N-K5. If 2 Q-N6, R-83 followed by QR-KBI with a stiong initiative. For anothergood exampleof coordinatedpiecesagainsta Queen, seeDiagram 66.

If 2 Q-N4, R-85 followed by QR-K81, or N-K5. If 2 Q-N6, R-83 followed by QR-KBI with a stiong initiative. For anothergood exampleof coordinatedpiecesagainsta Queen, seeDiagram 66.

Blqck'simmediatethreqt r s 1 . . N x B ; 2 R x N ,Q x N . I n order to meetthis threat, Whitemust losea piece. Diagram 96 1N-831 2 R-K42 3 R-R4 4 N_K2 White Resigflsa Q-Q2 P_84 Queenagainstcoordinatedminor pieces P_8513 Q_K2 1If instead1 B-N5, P-R3; 2 B-K7 (or B-Ra), N-Q7t; 3 R - Q l , QxN;4RxN,QN8ch. ' To prevent QxPch. 3 PreventingB-R6ch and renewingthe threat of QxPch. a White cannotmeetthe doublethreat of QxR and QxN. % %"'/tN % % t'ffiftmw% % % % % % % m ^ %% n Diagrunl97 Blsck tnortes. This is extremelydificult to eualuateat frst glqnce.

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