This third volume in Mark Dvoretsky's course is devoted to
questions of strategy, and is aimed at improving the reader's
positional understanding. The author also examines a number of
positions that lie on the boundary between the middlegame and
endgame. As in the other books of the series, he uses examples from
his own games and those of his pupils, together with original
analyses of episodes from other player's games. "My books may or
may not be liked, but it is unlikely that they could have been any
different. I demonstrate examples that are memorable to me in the
way that I myself see them, and I describe the chess and
psychological mechanisms in the same way that I explain them in
lessons to my pupils. I am sure that an attempt to deliberately
correct, and artificially simplify the material would have led to a
significant lowering of its quality, and a distortion of the chess
patterns generated in the mind of the author, and, I hope,
subsequently also in the mind of the reader ..." -- Mark Dvoretsky
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