Mating the Castled King

Mating the Castled King
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Publisher : Quality Chess
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ISBN-10 : 190798271X
ISBN-13 : 9781907982712
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Book Synopsis Mating the Castled King by : Danny Gormally

Download or read book Mating the Castled King written by Danny Gormally and published by Quality Chess. This book was released on 2014 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Every chess player loves to win with a devastating attack. But even beginners know the importance of early castling, so the most significant attacking strategies are those against a castled king. Danny Gormally sheds light on this vital area of the game, arguing that pattern recognition is key to improvement. This book strips away the mystique surrounding successful attacking play, and identifies several recurring motifs which can be applied to specific pawn structures and scenarios. Well-chosen model examples and test positions are complemented by the author's lively writing style and original terminology. Clobber your opponents with motifs such as the "Shotgun" and the "Tower of Terror"!


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