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Horowitz, Israel Albert

 
9781258464271: How To Win In The Chess Openings

Synopsis

""How To Win In The Chess Openings"" is a comprehensive guide to mastering the art of chess openings, written by renowned chess player and author Israel Albert Horowitz. This book is designed to help chess players of all levels improve their opening game and gain an advantage over their opponents. The book covers a wide range of chess openings, including the Sicilian Defense, the French Defense, the King's Gambit, and many more. Each opening is analyzed in detail, with clear explanations of the key ideas, strategies, and tactics involved. In addition to discussing specific openings, the book also provides general advice on how to approach the opening phase of a chess game. It covers topics such as pawn structure, piece placement, and how to anticipate your opponent's moves. Throughout the book, Horowitz provides numerous examples of opening strategies in action, taken from real games played by top-level chess players. These examples help to illustrate the concepts discussed in the book and show how they can be applied in practice. Overall, ""How To Win In The Chess Openings"" is an essential resource for any chess player looking to improve their game and gain a competitive edge in the opening phase. It is written in a clear and accessible style, making it suitable for players of all levels.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

International Master Al Horowitz goes through every major chess opening system and provides just one line of play for White, one line of play for Black, and the reason for each move by White or Black. This book will not show the reader how to win every game, but it will provide an easy route which will enable the player to get a reasonable, playable position out of the opening with good winning chances, even against the strongest opponents, without having to memorize a bunch of opening lines. I am reprinting this book because I learned more useful information from this book than and other chess book I ever read. I memorized the entire book, every move in it, when I was 14. The way I was able to remember the entire book was that, for every move in the book, a reason for the move was given. So, if I was trying to remember what the next move was, I would remember the reason for the move. Once I remembered the reason for the move, then I could figure out what the move was. All of the lines in this book are still played at the top levels. None are obsolete. In addition, while some might consider them to be out of date, I think they are OK because the average chess book buyer is a 1300-1500 player, and they do not need to know the latest theoretical variations. The old lines will do just as well if not better. I will recommend this book to any player rated below 1700.

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