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Turbo-Charge Your TacticsTurbo-Charge Your Tactics 2 concludes a multi-year effort by GM Mykhaylo Oleksiyenko and world-renowned trainer IM Vladimir Grabinsky to create the perfect chess puzzle books. This second volume builds upon the first, using games from the World Champions and their challengers. Most chess games are decided by tactics, so solving tactical puzzles is the most effective path to improvement.
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Turbo-Charge your Tactics 2. Accelerate and win - V. Grabinsky, M. Oleksiyenko (K-6358/2)
Turbo-Charge Your TacticsTurbo-Charge Your Tactics 2 concludes a multi-year effort by GM Mykhaylo Oleksiyenko and world-renowned trainer IM Vladimir Grabinsky to create the perfect chess puzzle books. This second volume builds upon the first, using games from the World Champions and their challengers. Most chess games are decided by tactics, so solving tactical puzzles is the most effective path to improvement.
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Language versions | English |
Author / Authors | Vladimir Grabinsky |
Publisher | Quality Chess |
Year of Publication | 1st edition 2024 |
Pages | 280 |
Hardcover | Yes |
Paperback | No |
Downloadable | No |
Width | 17.5 cm / 6.89 inch |
Height | 24.4 cm / 9.61 inch |
This book also contains a This book also contains a special chapter with expert guidance on how to use chess engines. The engines might analyse precisely but they can also harm our chess understanding if followed blindly, so we must know when and how to use them. 2 concludes a multi-year effort by GM Mykhaylo Oleksiyenko and world-renowned trainer IM Vladimir Grabinsky to create the perfect chess puzzle books. This second volume builds upon the first, using games from the World Champions and their challengers. Most chess games are decided by tactics, so solving tactical puzzles is the most effective path to improvement.special chapter with expert guidance on how to use chess engines. The engines might analyse precisely but they can also harm our chess understanding if followed blindly, so we must know when and how to use them.