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More Simple Chess: Moving on from the Basics Book

More Simple Chess: Moving on from the Basics
More Simple Chess: Moving on from the Basics, Most experts agree that to reach a high standard at chess, one must not only be able to calculate properly but also master the many positional points of the game. However, while tactical ability is clear-cut and can be improved simply by the continual pra, More Simple Chess: Moving on from the Basics has a rating of 3.5 stars
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More Simple Chess: Moving on from the Basics, Most experts agree that to reach a high standard at chess, one must not only be able to calculate properly but also master the many positional points of the game. However, while tactical ability is clear-cut and can be improved simply by the continual pra, More Simple Chess: Moving on from the Basics
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  • More Simple Chess: Moving on from the Basics
  • Written by author John Emms
  • Published by Everyman Chess, May 2004
  • Most experts agree that to reach a high standard at chess, one must not only be able to calculate properly but also master the many positional points of the game. However, while tactical ability is clear-cut and can be improved simply by the continual pra
  • Grandmaster John Emms gives the reader a thorough grooming on all the crucial aspects of chess strategy.
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Bibliography5
Introduction7
1Problem Pieces9
Improving your worst placed piece9
Power plays13
Inducement17
Exercises21
2Inside Trading22
Early impressions of exchanges23
An exchange as part of a combination25
Removing a defender26
Removing an attacker30
Exchanging your worst placed piece32
Matching, similar and unlike exchanges36
Retaining a piece for attacking purposes37
Retaining a piece for defensive purposes39
Offering an exchange to open lines41
Exchanging to inflict weaknesses42
Offering a trade to gain structural advantages48
Avoiding an exchange to leave an opposing piece vulnerable50
The superfluous piece53
Considering the strength of the remaining pieces57
Exchanging to increase control over a colour complex60
Exchanging to emphasise weaknesses61
Exercises63
3Of Minor Importance64
The unopposed bishop64
Taming the bishop pair69
A step backwards76
Exercises83
4Dancing Queens84
Queen power84
After eating the poisoned pawn: fighting or running away?84
Replacing the bishop93
Finding a suitable home100
Exercises104
5Concerning Kings105
Castling by condition?105
The storming king111
King calamities115
Exercises117
6Rampant Rooks118
Outpost on an open file118
Working from home122
Rooks and restraint128
Exercises131
7Solutions to Exercises132


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