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here. ISBN (10 digits): 1-906454-14-0
ISBN (13
digits): 978-1-906454-14-2
Dejan Bojkov, winner on tiebreak of the
Sydney International Open, Australia, 2010. |
A COURSE IN CHESS TACTICS (Dejan Bojkov & Vladimir
Georgiev) 192 pages (248 mm by 172
mm). £14.99/$22.95/20,25
The advice frequently given to chess-players eager to
improve their results is straightforward: study tactics! But there is often
little useful guidance as to how this is best done. By solving puzzle
positions? Or endgame studies? By dissecting the games of great tacticians?
Few books present a structured approach to tactics, so this
book fills a valuable niche in the ambitious player's library. The authors
present each major tactical theme in turn, explaining how it works and
providing inspiring examples. They then explain how you can spot the idea in
your own games and use it to your advantage. You immediately get a chance to
put your knowledge to the test, as there are challenging exercises throughout
the whole book, with detailed solutions.
The second part of the book offers more advanced material,
and takes us inside the professional's tactics laboratory. Here we see how
tactical themes are combined, and employed to achieve strategic goals. We are
also shown how grandmasters spot the targets for their breathtaking
combinations, which we thus come to see not as sheer witchcraft, but as the
product of disciplined thought and training.
Bulgarian grandmaster Dejan Bojkov is an extremely
active player and writer on chess, whose reports appear on
Chessbase.com and in Chess Today,
among many others. Vladimir Georgiev is also a grandmaster from
Bulgaria, who now plays for the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia - he has
won the national championship of both countries. He is the trainer of former
Women's World Champion, grandmaster Antoaneta Stefanova.
Download a pdf file with a
sample from the book.
"The authors give many practical examples to illustrate
their points most of which will likely be unfamiliar to the reader as the
majority are either from Bojkov's practice (the first part of the book) or
drawn from recent practice - this is definitely not a case of the same old
examples being recycled." - IM John Donaldson
"Not just a book on standard tactical themes... the authors
also show combinations that can arise in any game situation" - Antti
Parkkinen, Suomen Shakki
"The two Bulgarians spend the first part of the book
explaining and delineating the elements of tactics (pin, deflection, decoy,
discovered attack, etc) and then move on to some more advanced tactical themes
and then top the book off with 40 or pages of exercises to reinforce what has
been learnt. The book is well-presented and is good value for money." - John
Saunders, British Chess
Magazine
"Lots of new material" - Frank Große,
schachtraining.blog.de
"A wonderful course that will lead the clubplayer,
step-by-step, to where the Bulgarian authors want you to be. Besides being
instructional, this is also a book readers can just enjoy... as mentioned
earlier, seeing these tactical bombshells will gladden the heart" - Bab
Wilders, Nederlands Dagblad
"This is a book of very entertaining puzzles! ... Overall, I
was impressed with this book. It is a logical, well thought out course in
tactics, and not just a puzzle book. The worked examples not only give you a
greater appreciation of how the 'nuts and bolts' of basic tactical operations
work in Grandmaster practice, but they are also enjoyable to work through. Once
you start working through this book, then I think you will enjoy it so much you
will be quite upset when you finish it, but your tactical skills will be
greatly enriched." - Munroe Morrison, Open File
"Part one of the book is written by Dejan Bojkov, because
'when discussing what went through a player's mind when making a particular
decision, and which variations he foresaw, one can speak with far greater
authority when the player concerned is oneself' ...Part two is written by both
authors and it features the three most common positions of a castled king and
various attacking patterns against them, and again there are a lot of complete
games to explain these important strategies." - John Elburg,
chessbooks.nl
"...this is a very thorough coverage of tactical themes and
anyone who works through the book methodically and systematically cannot fail
to see the benefit in their own games. I never cease to be amazed at how
complex even seemingly simple positions can be and working through books such
as this certainly sharpens my tactical eye." - Alan Sutton, En
Passant
"There are plenty of fresh examples in the book, with
numerous games from 2008. Coaches will find a fine collection of material, with
ready-made lessons." - Sean Marsh, marshtowers.blogspot.com
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