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| The Art of Attacking Chess | 
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Author: Zenon Franco Publisher: Gambit Publications Studio: Gambit Publications Manufacturer: Gambit Publications Label: Gambit Publications Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 254 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 6.8 x 0.8
ISBN: 1904600972 Dewey Decimal Number: 794 EAN: 9781904600978 ASIN: 1904600972
Publication Date: July 22, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description All chess-players love to play a smooth attacking game, flowing from start to finish, and sprinkled with spectacular ideas and sacrifices. However, few can do so regularly, and for most players, their collection of brilliancies missed far outweighs their creative successes. Innate talent plays an important role, but many of the skills needed for attacking chess can be learnt by study and practice. Here, one of the world's most experienced annotators has selected 33 superb examples, and explained them in a way that strips away the mystery. We see how the decision to attack is made, and which positional factors led to that decision being justified. We observe either a gradual build-up, or a lightning-fast storm, and understand why one approach or the other was necessary. Finally, we witness the final execution of the tactical blows. To check that we have truly grasped the ideas, Franco presents us with plentiful exercises, where it is we who have to perform the heroics.
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  Best annotator in town December 25, 2008 This book is divided in five chapters: 1. The King in the Centre; 2. Opposite-Side Castling; 3. Attacking the Castled King (Same Side Castling); 4. Exploiting Temporary Advandages, and 5. Miscelaneous Themes (The Power of the f5-Knight, Manouvring with Major Pieces, and The Pawn Centre). At the end of each chapter Zenon offers a number of exercises with solutions presented at the end of the book. In total there are 33 deeply annotated games plus a number of supplementary games. Most of the games are of recent vintage.
Zenon Franco is an annotator of the highest calibre, who beautifully combines verbal explanations with the right amount of concrete variations. This is not a book for beginners though. I would recommend it for players rated above 1600. All in all an excelent chess book.
To my surprise Zenon considers the game Zagorskis-Sadler, Elista 1998, which he annotates in the book, as "one of the most beautiful attacking games in chess history". I had seen this game before and must admit it also caused a deep impression on me at the time. Zenon's annotations of this game served to confirm my impression.
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