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Chess Mazes Bruce Alberston

  • SKU: BELL-2245472
Chess Mazes Bruce Alberston
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Publisher: Russell Enterprises
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.52 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Bruce Alberston
ISBN: 1888690232
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Chess Mazes Bruce Alberston by Bruce Alberston 1888690232 instant download after payment.

Stop Hanging Pieces!A completely new kind of chess puzzle helps you develop the necessary visualization skills to take your game to the next level. The planning and visualization skills that come from working on Chess Mazes are valuable and instructive. If you are one who often loses games by hanging pieces or missing mates, then this is the book for you. "There are many good books which present chess combinations and explain tactical motifs with the goal of training your tactical ability. Thinking techniques are also well covered in the game’s literature. But what about visualization? This is where it is much more difficult to find good material. But now, Bruce Alberston's highly original work fills this gap. "To master his puzzles, you have to exert better control and command of the full potential of all the pieces and you have to visualize their movements in your mind's eye. This sounds more difficult than it is, but in fact only one piece moves in each maze. The result? Excellent training to avoid one-move blunders!" From the Foreword by German GM Karsten Mueller

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