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32 reviewsISBN 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.
Introductory
Rules of the Game
Notation
Hints for Beginners
Elementary Combinations
Simple Calculation
Complications
General Principles of Chess Strategy
Balance of Attack and Defence
Mobility
The Opening
Development of the Pieces
On Losing Moves
Examples of Practical Play
Pawn Play
Pawn Skeleton
The Centre
King’s Pawn Games
Queen’s Pawn Games
Irregular Openings
The End-Game
End-games with Pieces
Pawn Endings
Mixed Endings
End-Games from Master-Play
Teichmann-Blackburne (Berlin, 1897)
Ed. Lasker-Rotlewi (Hamburg, 1910)
Blackburne-Schlechter (Vienna, 1898)
Bird-Janowski (Hastings, 1895)
Steiner-Forgacz (Székesfenervár, 1907)
Charousek-Heinrichsen (Cologne, 1898)
The Middle Game
General Remarks
Evolution of the Pawn Skeleton
Objects of Attack
“Backward” Pawns
On Fixing a Weakness
Weaknesses in a Pawn Position
Breaking up the King’s Side
Doubled Pawns
v. Scheve-Teichmann (Berlin, 1907)
Marshall-Burn (Ostend, 1907)
Manoeuvres of the Pieces
Open Files and Diagonals
Fred. Lazard-Ed. Lasker (Paris, 1914)
Illustrative Games from Master Tournaments
Tartakower-Burn (Carlsbad, 1911)
Leonhardt-Marshall (San Sebastian, 1911)
Spielmann-Prokes (Prag, 1908)
Tarrasch-Capablanca (San Sebastian, 1911)
Howell-Michell (Cable Match, 1907)
X v. Y
Griffith-Gunston (London, 1902)
Mason-Gunsberg (New York, 1889)
Marshall-Tarrasch (Hamburg, 1910)
Blackburne-Em. Lasker (Petrograd, 1914)
Salwe-Marshall (Vienna, 1908)
Teichmann-Amateurs (Glasgow, 1902)
Schlechter-Janowski (Paris, 1900)
Teichmann-Rubinstein (Carlsbad, 1911)
Teichmann-Schlechter (Carlsbad, 1911)
Spielmann-Tarrasch (San Sebastian, 1912)
Aljechin-Niemzowitsch (Petrograd, 1914)
Yates-Gunsberg (Chester, 1914)
Berlin-Riga (1908–1909)
Maroczy-Berger (Vienna, 1908)
Em. Lasker-Capablanca (Petrograd, 1914)
Ed. Lasker-Janowski (Scheveningen, 1913)
Ed. Lasker-Englund (Scheveningen, 1913)
Ed. Lasker-Aljechin (Scheveningen, 1913)
Forgacz-Tartakower (Petrograd, 1909)
Yates-Esser (Anglo-Dutch Match, 1914)
Atkins-Barry (Cable Match, 1910)
Em. Lasker-Tarrasch (Munich, 1908)
Capablanca-Blanco (Havanna, 1913)
Niemzowitsch-Tarrasch (San Sebastian, 1912)
Alapin-Rubinstein (Wilna, 1912)
Teichmann-Spielmann (Leipzig, 1914)
Tarrasch-Spielmann (Mannheim, 1914)
John-Janowski (Mannheim, 1914)
Ed. Lasker-Mieses (Scheveningen, 1913)
Barasz-Mieses (Breslau, 1912)
Em. Lasker-Niemzowitsch (Petrograd, 1914)
Reti-Tartakower (Vienna, 1910)
Forgacz-E. Cohn (Petrograd, 1909)
Marshall-Capablanca (New York, 1909)
Rotlewi-Teichmann (Carlsbad, 1911)
Rubinstein-Teichmann (Vienna, 1908)
Rotlewi-Rubinstein (Lodz, 1907)
Rubinstein-Capablanca (San Sebastian, 1911)
Niemzowitsch-Tarrasch (Petrograd, 1914)
Em. Lasker-Bauer (Amsterdam, 1889)
Capablanca-Aljechin (Petrograd, 1913)
Capablanca-Bernstein (Petrograd, 1914)
Dus Chotimirski-Vidmar (Carlsbad, 1911)
Rubinstein-Spielmann (Pistyan, 1912)
Thomas-Ed. Lasker (London, 1912)
Tartakower-Asztalos (Budapest, 1913)
Tartakower-Spielmann (Vienna, 1913)
X v. Y
Blackburne-Niemzowitsch (Petrograd, 1914)
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Tags: Edward Lasker, Strategy, Chess