Download Chess Traveller's Quiz Book by Julian Hodgson PDF

By Julian Hodgson

Publication by means of Hodgson, Julian

Show description

Read Online or Download Chess Traveller's Quiz Book PDF

Similar chess books

How to Solve Chess Problems

Fifty eight two-move difficulties, forty six three-movers, and 8 four-movers composed over the last 30 years and illustrative of the simplest paintings of 27 awesome American challenge composers. the writer has incorporated functional feedback for fixing each one challenge, a proof of universal phrases and an exhaustive index.

Easy Guide to the Nge2 King's Indian

The King's Indian turns out to offer White with a vintage ''man or mouse'' choice - take Black on in a single of the serious major strains, or circumvent the difficulty with an harmless sideline. when you are bored with maintaining to this point with speedily altering main-line idea, yet don't desire to squeak your approach in the course of the beginning, the Hungarian assault bargains a truly welcome ''third way''.

Survival Guide for Chess Parents (Everyman Chess)

In Survival consultant for Chess mom and dad, Tanya Jones concentrates at the a number of features of being a "chess guardian" and solutions the various questions dealing with people with chess-playing little ones. there is definitely extra to this than meets the attention. difficulties are as varied as 'How am i able to assist in the very early levels?

Additional info for Chess Traveller's Quiz Book

Example text

44 hxg5 *X&+ 45 &g1 Wdl+ 46 &g2 we2+ 47 &h3 wxf3!! One would think that in return for his sacrificed rook, Black intends to mate his rival's king... wxe3+ 54 Ed4 c2. 53 We7+ 54 &b6 Wxa7+! 55 h a 7 (68) ... Makarychev - Naumkin Moscow Ch 1983 28 Ec7 Wxa3 The threat was 29 Ab4. 30 k b 4 Wf3! is unclear. 29 '##cl!! White opts for an ending, not a mating attack! 29 wxcl+ 30 Axcl &d8 31 Xxa7 Xe8 32 &a3 (70) ... exchanging queens! 55 c2 0-1 ... See diagram 69 opposite. White is a pawn down, but Black has not finished his development.

The psychological basis of Polugaevsky's plan was: surely Gufeld won't decide to give up his favourite bishop" (Gufeld, 1994). It proved very effective. with Black having the more comfortable game (0-1'46). E3) Choice of an off-beat weapon Sometimes the enemy pursues ordinary schemes by employing rare (at least for him) weapons. A defensive player may play aggressively; a player with a tendency for combinations suddenly heads for a technical endgame; and so on. See diagram 66 opposite. 19 Axe51 GM Eduard Gufeld is known for his predilection for King Indian formations, and, even more, for his devotion to the g7-bishop.

43 9133 Black has a clear advantage, despite being a pawn down. With the following moves he increases his pressure. 44 &l Pb2+ 45 &g1 Ae7 46 E b l X x b l 4 7 a x b l w b 8 48 Qc3 k c 4 49 k f l &d4! 50 u x d 4 50 k x c 4 kxc5. 34 Surprise in Chess - Soto Larrea Ortega Cuba 1953 What has happened? It transpires that if 53 &g2 wh7!! then after all the wrestling on the queenside, the coup-de-gr&e comes on the kingside! A spectacular finish. In diagram 35 White enjoys a considerable space advantage and MatuloviC - Tsvetkov Varna 1966 pressure on the weak point f7.

Download PDF sample

Rated 4.72 of 5 – based on 15 votes