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Grandmaster Sergei Tiviakov once went unbeaten in 110 consecutive professional chess games. Who could be a better guide to finding the right move in any chess position than Tiviakov? His style was polished in the famous Russian chess school and hardened by his vast experience in hundreds of tournaments.
The first volume of this highly acclaimed series on chess strategy dealt with pawn structures. In the second volume Sergei discussed various types of piece play, relating them to specific situations on the chessboard. In this third volume he focuses on the foundation: the individual move in a game. Choosing a move is an eternal dilemma for a chess player. How can we recognize the right solution in any position? How do we gain confidence in our decisions? Where do we direct our pieces and pawns? In ten chapters, Tiviakov explains in his own clear and unique way how a single move can strengthen your position, weaken your opponent's, or simply avoid trouble. Chapters are also devoted to intuition, candidate moves and more practical advice such as how much time to spend on a move. Like the other volumes of Rock Solid Chess, this book will help you to greatly improve your decision-making in chess.Grandmaster Sergei Tiviakov once went unbeaten in 110 consecutive professional chess games. Who could be a better guide to finding the right move in any chess position than Tiviakov? His style was polished in the famous Russian chess school and hardened by his vast experience in hundreds of tournaments.
The first volume of this highly acclaimed series on chess strategy dealt with pawn structures. In the second volume Sergei discussed various types of piece play, relating them to specific situations on the chessboard. In this third volume he focuses on the foundation: the individual move in a game. Choosing a move is an eternal dilemma for a chess player. How can we recognize the right solution in any position? How do we gain confidence in our decisions? Where do we direct our pieces and pawns? In ten chapters, Tiviakov explains in his own clear and unique way how a single move can strengthen your position, weaken your opponent's, or simply avoid trouble. Chapters are also devoted to intuition, candidate moves and more practical advice such as how much time to spend on a move. Like the other volumes of Rock Solid Chess, this book will help you to greatly improve your decision-making in chess.
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