1001 Chess Exercises for Club Players









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Frank Erwich

1001 Chess Exercises

for Club Players The Tactics Workbook that Also Explains All the Key Concepts

New In Chess 2019

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Contents

Explanation of symbols..............................................6 Introduction .......................................................7 Chapter 1Elimination of the Defence .............................9 Chapter 2Double Attack........................................23 Chapter 3Discovered Attack ....................................33 Chapter 4Skewer ..............................................41 Chapter 5Pin..................................................45 Chapter 6Trapping a piece ......................................55 Chapter 7Promotion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Chapter 8Draw ................................................75 Chapter 9Mate ................................................85 Chapter 10Defending ..........................................103 Chapter 11Mix ................................................115 Chapter 12Solutions ...........................................129 Glossary .........................................................185 7

Introduction

For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them - Aristotle. If you agree with the famous Greek philosopher, then this is the right book for you! By working through these 1001 (!) exercises you will train your tactical skills extensively, and I am sure this will make you a much stronger chess tactician. I have always had a great love for the royal game, and I have been a professional chess teacher in the Netherlands since 2012. During these seven years, I have collected thousands of tactical fragments from tournament chess practice for my pupils to study. A broad selection of these fragments have made it into this book. It is primarily aimed at club players. Of course, this is a broad concept, as the levels material for such a broad range of readers. Nevertheless, with the huge amount and the diagrams, I am convinced that this book will be of great value to any player with an Elo rating ranging from 1500-2000. Every game fragment highlights a certain area of the tactical spectrum. Each subthemes. The names of these subthemes can be found in the hints; in the second part of the hints (behind the '+') the aim or point of the move is given. These

Frank Erwich

1001 Chess Exercises

for Club Players The Tactics Workbook that Also Explains All the Key Concepts

New In Chess 2019

5

Contents

Explanation of symbols..............................................6 Introduction .......................................................7 Chapter 1Elimination of the Defence .............................9 Chapter 2Double Attack........................................23 Chapter 3Discovered Attack ....................................33 Chapter 4Skewer ..............................................41 Chapter 5Pin..................................................45 Chapter 6Trapping a piece ......................................55 Chapter 7Promotion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Chapter 8Draw ................................................75 Chapter 9Mate ................................................85 Chapter 10Defending ..........................................103 Chapter 11Mix ................................................115 Chapter 12Solutions ...........................................129 Glossary .........................................................185 7

Introduction

For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them - Aristotle. If you agree with the famous Greek philosopher, then this is the right book for you! By working through these 1001 (!) exercises you will train your tactical skills extensively, and I am sure this will make you a much stronger chess tactician. I have always had a great love for the royal game, and I have been a professional chess teacher in the Netherlands since 2012. During these seven years, I have collected thousands of tactical fragments from tournament chess practice for my pupils to study. A broad selection of these fragments have made it into this book. It is primarily aimed at club players. Of course, this is a broad concept, as the levels material for such a broad range of readers. Nevertheless, with the huge amount and the diagrams, I am convinced that this book will be of great value to any player with an Elo rating ranging from 1500-2000. Every game fragment highlights a certain area of the tactical spectrum. Each subthemes. The names of these subthemes can be found in the hints; in the second part of the hints (behind the '+') the aim or point of the move is given. These