CHESS TACTICS - VOL. 3 - Carsten Hansen (K-5865)

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Are you ready to seriously improve your game?

It has been said that chess is 99% tactics but whether that is an accurate reflection is hard to tell.

In the present book, you will be challenged 404 times but unlike most tactics puzzle books you don't know what your objective is: do I need to find a mate, find an opportunity skewer or pin a piece, use a tactical turn to gain a positional advantage and how far do I need to calculate?

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Language versionsEnglish
SeriesDaily Chess Training
Author / AuthorsCarsten Hansen
PublisherCarstenChess
Year of Publication1st edition 2020
Pages356
ISBN9788793812161
HardcoverNo
PaperbackYes
DownloadableNo
Width15 cm / 5.90 inch
Height23 cm / 9.05 inch

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These questions are you are faced with when you play your own games and therefore this book tries to replicate this position. Your one dvantage over the players in the respective positions is that you know that there is supposed to be something in there for you to find.

The puzzles vary a lot in difficulty, some are relatively easy, so me are incredibly difficult, but most are somewhere in between. However, most of the puzzles are layered so that even when you think the answer is obvious, it is worth looking further because your idea may be the decoy left there for you to get distracted from the actual solution.

Working through the puzzles and then carefully play through the thoroughly annotated solutions will help you to up your tactical radar as weil as your calculation skills.

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CHESS TACTICS - VOL. 3 - Carsten Hansen (K-5865)

CHESS TACTICS - VOL. 3 - Carsten Hansen (K-5865)

Are you ready to seriously improve your game?

It has been said that chess is 99% tactics but whether that is an accurate reflection is hard to tell.

In the present book, you will be challenged 404 times but unlike most tactics puzzle books you don't know what your objective is: do I need to find a mate, find an opportunity skewer or pin a piece, use a tactical turn to gain a positional advantage and how far do I need to calculate?