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Is the ability to make combinations something you are born with or
can it be acquired by practice? Russian chess trainer Livshitz, who
has had extensive experience teaching a wide range of players from
novices to masters, presents here a course for developing your
combinational skill, based on the recognition of tactical motifs.
As you work your way through this carefully graced series of tests,
themes such as 'diversion, ' 'interference, ' 'X-Ray, ' and many
more will become an integral part of your chess armoury, to be
employed in your own games. Solving these positions will not only
provide many hours of pleasure but will also enable you to test -
and improve! - your chess IQ. This is book two in a three-volume
series. Also available are: 'Test Your Chess IQ: First Challenge'
and 'Test Your Chess IQ: Grandmaster Challenge.' (6 3/4' X 9 3/4',
122 pages, illustrations)
There is no better way to improve your tactical ability than by
working out winning combinations in positions taken from
Grandmaster games. In this final - and most challenging! - part of
his best-selling three-volume course in chess tactics, Russian
chess teacher Livshitz provides a wealth of test-yourself positions
identified under recurring combinational themes such as diversion,
interference, X-ray attack and many more! Solving these positions
will stretch your imagination to the full and enable you to test
and assess your Chess IQ. (6 7/8' X 9 3/4', 133 pages,
illustrations)
Is the ability to make combinations something you are born with or
can it be acquired by practice? Russian chess trainer Livshitz, who
has had extensive experience teaching a wide range of players from
novices to masters, presents here a course for developing your
combinational skill, based on the recognition of tactical motifs.
As you work your way through this carefully graced series of tests,
themes such as 'diversion, ' 'interference, ' 'X-Ray, ' and many
more will become an integral part of your chess armoury, to be
employed in your own games. Solving these positions will not only
provide many hours of pleasure but will also enable you to test -
and improve! - your chess IQ. This is book two in a three-volume
series, carefully graduated in order of difficulty. Move on to:
'Test Your Chess IQ: Master Challenge' and 'Test Your Chess IQ:
Grandmaster Challenge.' (6 3/4' X 9 3/4', 124 pages,
illustrations)
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