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The Chess Attacker's Handbook

by (author) Michael Song & Razvan Preotu

foreword by Evgeny Bareev

Publisher
Gambit Publications, LTD
Initial publish date
Oct 2017
Category
Chess
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781911465164
    Publish Date
    Oct 2017
    List Price
    $28.99

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Age: 10 to 18
  • Grade: 5 to 12

Description

Life is too short to play boring chess!
That’s the mantra of the two young authors of this book, and as you read their energetic and insightful words, you may find yourself caught up in their enthusiasm for direct attacking play.
Their over-the-board successes are not based on mere bravado or trickery, but on a profound understanding of the chessboard struggle and thought process. Song and Preotu consider the role of manoeuvring and prophylactic thought, and examine attacks in the endgame, as well as more standard topics such as play on colour complexes and when and how to launch the pawns in an all-out assault.
And because life’s too short to read a boring chess book, the text is packed with advice, study suggestions and anecdotes as well as quotes and references to philosophy and other ‘real-world’ topics. Their examples are drawn from their own practice and their supergrandmaster trainer, as well as modern classics and older gems. Most of their material you will not have seen before; the rest you will not have seen explained this way before.

About the authors

Michael Song became an International Master by winning the North American Under-18 Championship. He has represented Canada many times, winning a bronze medal at the 2011 World Youth Championship.

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Razvan Preotu earned the Grandmaster title in 2016 at the age of 17. The most notable result during his meteoric rise was at the 2016 Calgary International, which he won outright ahead of a strong international field including five GMs.

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Evgeny Bareev was one of the world's elite players in the 1990s and 2000s, with a peak ranking of No. 4 in the world. He was head coach of the Russian team in 2010, and now lives, and coaches, in Canada.

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Editorial Reviews

“...plenty to sharpen your attacking teeth on” – Carl Portman’s Book Reviews

“An endeavour to help intermediate players to prime their attacking chess skills ... warmly recommended” – Miguel Ararat, gainesvillechesstraining.com