Learn To Attack With Rudolph Spielmann

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  • Learn how to build and execute a successful attack in chess
  • Improve your skills with 100 carefully selected games
  • Discover the secrets of the Open Game with algebraic notation
  • Perfect for beginners and experienced players alike
  • Essential addition to any chess library
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9784871874342
Author/s
Eric Schiller
Pages
152
Publication date
December 20, 2012
Notation type
AN - Algebraic
Book binding type
Paperback
Book edition
This is a Modern Reprint of a Classic Book
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9784871874342
Description
Learn To Attack With Rudolph Spielmann is an invaluable resource for aspiring chess players seeking to improve their attacking skills. This comprehensive guide is based on the games of Rudolph Spielmann, one of the greatest attacking players of all time, and provides a unique opportunity to learn from a master of the game. The book focuses on the Open Game, characterized by the initial moves 1.e4 e5, as this is where attacking motifs are most clearly illustrated, and defensive mistakes are most likely to occur.

Through 100 carefully selected games, this book teaches not only how to carry out an attack but also how to build an attack from the opening. The author, Eric Schiller, has chosen to concentrate on the Open Game because it provides the perfect foundation for an aspiring chess player. In fact, classical openings, and particularly the Open games, have been a crucial part of the repertoire of almost all World Champions, including Gary Kasparov and Viswanathan Anand.

The book is particularly instructive because it features games from the Classical and Romantic periods of chess, roughly between 1890 and 1930. During this time, defensive techniques were not as sophisticated, allowing us to see how an attack can be built and carried out in its pure form. In contrast, more recent games often do not provide the same level of instruction, as players are better schooled in the art of defense, and direct attacks are less likely to succeed.

However, opportunities for Romantic play still exist, and this book provides the perfect guide for those seeking to add a more aggressive style to their game. With 152 pages of expert analysis and instruction, Learn To Attack With Rudolph Spielmann is an essential resource for any chess player looking to improve their skills. The book is presented in algebraic notation, making it easy to follow and understand, and the paperback format makes it easy to take with you wherever you go.

Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, this book will provide you with a deeper understanding of how to build and execute a successful attack. By studying the games of Rudolph Spielmann, you'll gain a greater appreciation for the strategic and tactical nuances of the game, and be able to apply this knowledge to your own games. With its focus on the Open Game, this book provides a solid foundation for any aspiring chess player, and is an essential addition to any chess library.

This modern reprint of a classic book is a must-have for anyone seeking to improve their chess skills. With its expert instruction and detailed analysis, Learn To Attack With Rudolph Spielmann is the perfect guide for anyone looking to take their game to the next level. So why wait? Add this essential resource to your chess library today and start improving your game!
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