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Introduction | 7 | |
How to Read Chess Notation | 13 | |
Game #1 | The Game of the Century: Lesson: The four rules of the opening | 21 |
Game #2 | Own the Center, Dominate the Board: Lesson: Controlling the center of the board helps when you attack on the flank! | 29 |
Game #3 | Death to Dragons: Lesson: Opposite wing castling | 37 |
Game #4 | When Any Move Loses: Lesson: Zugzwang | 45 |
Game #5 | Failing the Endgame Exam: Lesson: The importance of the endgame | 55 |
Game #6 | A Little Pawn Decides the Game: Lesson: Creating a new queen from a passed pawn | 69 |
Game #7 | Firing with Both Barrels: Lesson: Using open files to attack | 75 |
Game #8 | Castle or Die: Lesson: Get your king castled or pay the price | 83 |
Game #9 | Develop or Die: Lesson: Get your pieces into position to do battle, or your king will suffer | 89 |
Game #10 | It's Tough to Defend: Lesson: Keep the pressure on and your opponent may crack | 97 |
Game #11 | Aiming for the Fried Liver: Lesson: Tactics: The building blocks of victory | 107 |
Game #12 | The Case of the Wrong Rook: Lesson: Choose your rook placement carefully! | 117 |
Game #13 | When Preparations Backfire: Lesson: Don't trust opening theory! | 123 |
Game #14 | Choking on a Pawn: Lesson: Locking down the enemy forces | 127 |
Game #15 | Adventures Along the A-File: Lesson: Weak pawns are exploited by opening lines | 133 |
Game #16 | Two Kings on the Run: Lesson: The king in the center better have good running shoes! | 141 |
Game #17 | Smash the Mirror: Lesson: The magic position | 151 |
Game #18 | Bishops Sweep the Board: Lesson: Bishops can be effective from a distance | 157 |
Game #19 | The Wandering Rook: Lesson: You can place your forces in danger as long as there is a way out | 169 |
Game #20 | Ready, Aim, Fire!: Lesson: Aim your heavy artillery at the enemy king and queen | 175 |
Game #21 | The Breaks of the Game: Lesson: The pawn structure has a long-term effect on the game | 181 |
Game #22 | Enemy Pawns Can Be Provoked: Lesson: The pawn structure can reveal which pieces should be exchanged to reach an optimal endgame | 189 |
Game #23 | Death on the Diagonals: Lesson: Enemy pieces can be trapped by distant warriors | 199 |
Game #24 | Caught Unaware: Lesson: Attacking doesn't need queens! | 207 |
Recommended Reading on Bobby Fischer | 213 | |
Index of Openings | 214 | |
Index of Opponents | 215 | |
Glossary | 216 |
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