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WINNING CHESS EXPLAINED (Zenon Franco) 192 pages (248
mm by 172 mm). £15.99/$26.95/21,60
Zenon Franco has regularly annotated top-level games for
more than a quarter of a century. He has drawn upon this vast experience to
present 50 hugely instructive games illustrating a wide variety of chess ideas.
Key themes are illustrated by several games, so that we gain a well-rounded
appreciation of the relevant ideas, and develop foresight that will enable us
to make the right decisions at the board by anticipating problems before they
arise. Topics include: Pawn Sacrifice, Exchange Sacrifice, The Art of
Manoeuvring, The Second Weakness, Permanent vs. Temporary Advantages,
Regrouping, 'Strange' Exchanges, Denying the Opponent Squares, and The Central
Breakthrough.
Zenon Franco is a grandmaster from Paraguay who now
lives in Spain. He is an experienced chess trainer, his most notable former
pupil being Paco Vallejo, now one of the world's top grandmasters.
Gambit books by Franco: The Art
of Attacking Chess, Chess Explained: the
English Opening, Chess Explained: the Modern
Benoni, Chess Self-Improvement,
The Giant Chess Puzzle Book, Grandmaster Secrets: Counter-Attack!, Winning Chess Explained
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"It's actually not fair to say that there are only 50 games,
because the author inserts separate, complete games with notes that he compares
with the main, numbered games. ... Franco manages to develop the relevant ideas
in each section from game to game, with each game showing a different or more
sophisticated version of the various shared features. ... Assembling these
grouplets requires a specific set of related games, and the author must have
spent a long time finding ones that served such a purpose. I think he
succeeded. ... What makes the book stand out most is the clarity of Franco's
annotations ... highly recommended" - IM John Watson,
TWIC
"The annotated games have been selected from various, highly
respected sources such as Chess Informant, New in Chess, and from
great books by Fischer, Smyslov, Korchnoi, Shirov, Kramnik, Kasparov, Dvoretsky
and others. [Franco] focuses on their analysis and adds his own to each game,
but do not be misled into thinking that this results in watered down and
spoon-fed material. In fact, this is how the games are transformed from well
analyzed games to instructive ones.
This book will serve well as a
training tool for students, trainers and amateurs alike. It is also simply a
good read. There are many topics covering a variety of aspects of the game. The
translation is very clear and good, and I think we will be seeing more books by
Franco in the future. Excellent!" - Akram Shehata,
chesscafe.com
"Franco presents 50 annotated games that illustrate topics
such as Sacrifice, Maneuvering Play, Simplification and Pawn Play. An emphasis
is placed on explaining positional aspects and providing strategic commentary,
with an occasional foray into tactical situations, in a manner that is
accessible to amateurs. Furthermore, each chapter ends with a number of
exercises of varying difficulty designed to reinforce the relevant points." -
Mark Donlan, Chess Horizons
"The author elucidates many highly instructive games with
crystal-clear analysis and explanations, and prospective readers will also
enjoy the numerous exercises that come furnished with complete solutions." -
GM Paul Motwani, The Scotsman
"Good games collections are among my favourite chess books,
and this book certainly falls into that category. The games are well-chosen to
illustrate the theme under discussion, and the author sticks to his task
without being distracted by tempting side lines. I shall be dipping into it for
some time to come." - Alan Sutton, En Passant
"...a fine instructional work" - Steve Giddins,
BCM
"While there are many books with somewhat similar content to
this one, a book with containing annotated games explaining some of the popular
aspects to the game, for example attack on the king or the exchange sacrifice,
this one, however, is made unique by the the exceptional quality Franco has put
in to explain the ideas and characteristics of the position and how it should
be played, as well as the excellent instruction found in the exercises
following each chapter. Altogether a VERY instructive book and one I highly
recommend!" - Andy May, www.nsgchess.com
"The games are well annotated but what makes Winning
Chess Explained especially useful are the exercises that appear throughout
the book to engage the reader and test his or her understanding of the
material. The 45 training exercises come with detailed explanations that make
this two books in one." - IM John Donaldson,
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