ISBN (10 digits): 1-904600-14-X
ISBN (13
digits): 978-1-904600-14-5 |
SECRETS OF CHESS TRANSFORMATIONS (Drazen Marovic) 208
pages (248 mm by 172 mm). £15.99/$27.50/24,95
One of the most important skills in chess is the ability to
transform one type of advantage into another. The great champions effortlessly
convert an initiative into an attack, an attack into a material gain, and move
into an endgame where this advantage can be exploited smoothly. Readers know
from their own games that this is not as simple as it looks. It is all too easy
to miss the right moment to make the transformation, and suddenly encounter
unnecessary difficulties. In this wide-ranging text, experienced trainer Drazen
Marovic discusses all aspects of chess transformations, enabling readers to
sense when they are necessary, and to decide how to bring them about. This
understanding will also help them to frustrate their opponents' plans, and put
up a resilient defence in difficult positions. Topics include:
pseudo-sacrifices, sacrificial risks, real sacrifices, counter-sacrifices,
development advantage, overextension, and simplification.
Drazen Marovic is a grandmaster from Croatia, who has
won medals as both player and trainer for various national teams. Marovic has a
wealth of experience as a writer, editor and television commentator on chess.
He was the trainer of the Croatian national team during a period in the 1990s
when it achieved a number of successes in top-level contests. This is Marovic's
fourth book for Gambit: see also Understanding Pawn
Play in Chess, Dynamic Pawn Play in
Chess, and Secrets of Positional
Chess.
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sample from the book.
"It is an important work because transforming advantages is
not easily grasped by tournament players and the Croatian grandmaster explains
it clearly and instructively. In a chapter on real sacrifices, he shows how
Fischer turned an initiative into an attack, an attack into a space advantage
and eventually into a material advantage." - Lubomir Kavalek, Washington
Post
"Marovic's latest effort features an excellent mixture of
classical and modern examples designed to turn the reader into a modern day
chess alchemist." - John Donaldson
"Not an easy book, then, but definitely a rewarding one. The
elements of material, space, and time interact in chess to such an extent that
strict delineation is impossible, and that certainly shows through in the text.
However, this is not really a failing but more a natural reflection of the
dynamic complexity of our game. As Marovic himself says in conclusion: 'We
should keep in mind that the complex play of transformations is the life of
chess, the time of transition and metamorphosis its crucial moment, worthy of
players' exceptional attention and dedicated study.' This work stands as a
valuable aid towards such study." - Dave Gillespie, Weekend Chess
"And by the way did you know who invented the pawn
sacrifice? Than take up this excellent written work from Marovic! Conclusion: A
book that is overloaded with killing attacks!" - John Elburg, Chess
Mail
"This is not a book for beginners or weaker players, nor is
it suitable for light bedtime reading. It demands hard work and concentration
on the part of the reader, but could be studied profitably by strong club
players who want to become even stronger. The positions are well chosen, and
the subsequent play clearly explained, with the author sticking to the point
and not straying off into long sub-variations. I found that it gave a
fascinating insight into how a world class player views the board, and it has
given me much food for thought." - Alan Sutton, En Passant
Gambit books by Marovic: Dynamic
Pawn Play in Chess, Secrets of Chess
Transformations, Secrets of Positional
Chess, Understanding Pawn Play in
Chess. |