Gambit Play: Sacrificing in the Opening (Everyman Chess) - Tapa blanda

Dunnington, Angus

 
9781857443349: Gambit Play: Sacrificing in the Opening (Everyman Chess)

Sinopsis

All chess players are dazzled by the idea of gambit play, whereby one side sacrifices material in the opening to gain certain advantages. But do you have the nerve to gamble when it comes to practical play? Do you know when it's right to sacrifice and when it's better to err on the side of caution? In this book, Angus Dunnington aims to answer these questions and many more as he takes an in-depth look at gambits in the modern game. By using illustrative examples, Dunnington explores the key aspects of successful gambit play, while also underlining the reasons why some gambits work while others flounder. The book is a must for those wishing to sharpen up their opening weapons. *A thorough education on gambit play *Contains wild and aggressive chess *Written by one of Britain's leading chess coaches

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Acerca del autor

Angus Dunnington is an experienced International Master who is also a skilled chess coach and writer. He lives in the UK.

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All chess players are dazzled by the idea of gambit play, whereby one side sacrifices material in the opening to gain certain advantages. But do you have the nerve to gamble when it comes to practical play? Do you know when it's right to sacrifice and when it's better to err on the side of caution? In this book, Angus Dunnington aims to answer these questions and many more as he takes an in-depth look at gambits in the modern game. By using illustrative examples, Dunnington explores the key aspects of successful gambit play, whilst also underlining the reasons why some gambits work while others flounder. The book is a must for those wishing to sharpen up their opening weapons. This book is a thorough education on gambit play and contains wild and aggressive chess. It is written by one of Britain's leading chess coaches

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