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Chess Strategy 1st Edition by Edward Lasker ISBN 1861187416 9781861187413

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Chess Strategy 1st Edition by Edward Lasker ISBN 1861187416 9781861187413
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Publisher: Dover Publications
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 18.34 MB
Author: Edward Lasker
ISBN: 9780486158570, 0486158578
Language: English
Year: 2013

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ISBN 10: 1861187416 
ISBN 13: 9781861187413
Author: Edward Lasker

One of a half-dozen great theoretical works in chess, shows principles of action above and beyond moves. Acclaimed by Capablanca, Keres, and other greats.

Chess Strategy 1st Table of contents:

  1. Introductory

  2. Rules of the Game

  3. Notation

  4. Hints for Beginners

  5. Elementary Combinations

  6. Simple Calculation

  7. Complications

  8. General Principles of Chess Strategy

  9. Balance of Attack and Defence

  10. Mobility

  11. The Opening

  12. Development of the Pieces

  13. On Losing Moves

  14. Examples of Practical Play

  15. Pawn Play

  16. Pawn Skeleton

  17. The Centre

  18. King’s Pawn Games

  19. Queen’s Pawn Games

  20. Irregular Openings

  21. The End-Game

  22. End-games with Pieces

  23. Pawn Endings

  24. Mixed Endings

  25. End-Games from Master-Play

  26. Teichmann-Blackburne (Berlin, 1897)

  27. Ed. Lasker-Rotlewi (Hamburg, 1910)

  28. Blackburne-Schlechter (Vienna, 1898)

  29. Bird-Janowski (Hastings, 1895)

  30. Steiner-Forgacz (Székesfenervár, 1907)

  31. Charousek-Heinrichsen (Cologne, 1898)

  32. The Middle Game

  33. General Remarks

  34. Evolution of the Pawn Skeleton

  35. Objects of Attack

  36. “Backward” Pawns

  37. On Fixing a Weakness

  38. Weaknesses in a Pawn Position

  39. Breaking up the King’s Side

  40. Doubled Pawns

  41. v. Scheve-Teichmann (Berlin, 1907)

  42. Marshall-Burn (Ostend, 1907)

  43. Manoeuvres of the Pieces

  44. Open Files and Diagonals

  45. Fred. Lazard-Ed. Lasker (Paris, 1914)

  46. Illustrative Games from Master Tournaments

  47. Tartakower-Burn (Carlsbad, 1911)

  48. Leonhardt-Marshall (San Sebastian, 1911)

  49. Spielmann-Prokes (Prag, 1908)

  50. Tarrasch-Capablanca (San Sebastian, 1911)

  51. Howell-Michell (Cable Match, 1907)

  52. X v. Y

  53. Griffith-Gunston (London, 1902)

  54. Mason-Gunsberg (New York, 1889)

  55. Marshall-Tarrasch (Hamburg, 1910)

  56. Blackburne-Em. Lasker (Petrograd, 1914)

  57. Salwe-Marshall (Vienna, 1908)

  58. Teichmann-Amateurs (Glasgow, 1902)

  59. Schlechter-Janowski (Paris, 1900)

  60. Teichmann-Rubinstein (Carlsbad, 1911)

  61. Teichmann-Schlechter (Carlsbad, 1911)

  62. Spielmann-Tarrasch (San Sebastian, 1912)

  63. Aljechin-Niemzowitsch (Petrograd, 1914)

  64. Yates-Gunsberg (Chester, 1914)

  65. Berlin-Riga (1908–1909)

  66. Maroczy-Berger (Vienna, 1908)

  67. Em. Lasker-Capablanca (Petrograd, 1914)

  68. Ed. Lasker-Janowski (Scheveningen, 1913)

  69. Ed. Lasker-Englund (Scheveningen, 1913)

  70. Ed. Lasker-Aljechin (Scheveningen, 1913)

  71. Forgacz-Tartakower (Petrograd, 1909)

  72. Yates-Esser (Anglo-Dutch Match, 1914)

  73. Atkins-Barry (Cable Match, 1910)

  74. Em. Lasker-Tarrasch (Munich, 1908)

  75. Capablanca-Blanco (Havanna, 1913)

  76. Niemzowitsch-Tarrasch (San Sebastian, 1912)

  77. Alapin-Rubinstein (Wilna, 1912)

  78. Teichmann-Spielmann (Leipzig, 1914)

  79. Tarrasch-Spielmann (Mannheim, 1914)

  80. John-Janowski (Mannheim, 1914)

  81. Ed. Lasker-Mieses (Scheveningen, 1913)

  82. Barasz-Mieses (Breslau, 1912)

  83. Em. Lasker-Niemzowitsch (Petrograd, 1914)

  84. Reti-Tartakower (Vienna, 1910)

  85. Forgacz-E. Cohn (Petrograd, 1909)

  86. Marshall-Capablanca (New York, 1909)

  87. Rotlewi-Teichmann (Carlsbad, 1911)

  88. Rubinstein-Teichmann (Vienna, 1908)

  89. Rotlewi-Rubinstein (Lodz, 1907)

  90. Rubinstein-Capablanca (San Sebastian, 1911)

  91. Niemzowitsch-Tarrasch (Petrograd, 1914)

  92. Em. Lasker-Bauer (Amsterdam, 1889)

  93. Capablanca-Aljechin (Petrograd, 1913)

  94. Capablanca-Bernstein (Petrograd, 1914)

  95. Dus Chotimirski-Vidmar (Carlsbad, 1911)

  96. Rubinstein-Spielmann (Pistyan, 1912)

  97. Thomas-Ed. Lasker (London, 1912)

  98. Tartakower-Asztalos (Budapest, 1913)

  99. Tartakower-Spielmann (Vienna, 1913)

  100. X v. Y

  101. Blackburne-Niemzowitsch (Petrograd, 1914)

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