Chess Logic in Practice
Author(s): Erik Kislik
Chess-players understand that it is vital to play logically, but often lack the methods needed to do so. In this book, renowned trainer Erik Kislik presents a wide range of specific concepts that will help them succeed. These include positional techniques, thinking methods, and modes of play to adopt when either better or worse.
Just the list of chapter titles shows how original Kislik's presentation is. They include:
Just the list of chapter titles shows how original Kislik's presentation is. They include:
- Painfully Slow Moves
- Focal Points
- Reciprocal Logic
- Fighting against Centralized Pieces
- When Playing a Bad Move Wins a Good Game
- A Chronically Weak King
General Information
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- : Gambit Publications, Limited
- : Gambit Publications Ltd
- : 18 September 2019
- : .7 Inches X 6.75 Inches X 9.75 Inches
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Erik Kislik
- : Paperback
- : English
- : 240