Hi all,
Which book which has a good instruction and coverage on minority attack would you recommend, please?
Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Koh, Kah Huat
- from Singapore
book on minority attack
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Re: book on minority attack
Not a book, but these are that I could find:Kohflote wrote:Hi all,
Which book which has a good instruction and coverage on minority attack would you recommend, please?
Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Koh, Kah Huat
- from Singapore
http://chess-training.blogspot.com/2007 ... ttack.html
http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chesscol ... id=1000033
a video starting with "the minority attack" on http://www.chesslecture.com/
HTH,
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Re: book on minority attack
Thank you, Harun.
I'm looking for average player (or higher) instructions on minority attack.
Best Regards,
Koh, Kah Huat
- from SIngapore
I'm looking for average player (or higher) instructions on minority attack.
Best Regards,
Koh, Kah Huat
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Re: book on minority attack
General books of middlegame like
Ruben Fine Middlegame
Euwe-Krammer the middlegame (2 vols).
Pachman Stategy and Tactics
Euwe-Judgment and planning
Ruben Fine Middlegame
Euwe-Krammer the middlegame (2 vols).
Pachman Stategy and Tactics
Euwe-Judgment and planning
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Re: book on minority attack
See the games arising out of Sicilian Scheveningen and Sicilian Najdorf. Also, games from early exchange in Queens Gambit. (d4 d5, c4 e6, cxd5)
Focusses mostly on Minority Attack.
Focusses mostly on Minority Attack.
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Re: book on minority attack
I currently check my archiv, esp. midgame and tactics books.Kohflote wrote:Thank you, Harun.
I'm looking for average player (or higher) instructions on minority attack.
Best Regards,
Koh, Kah Huat
- from SIngapore
My first finding :
Ch 14 of Euwe-Kramer, the middlegame covers this topic with 12 games.
Best,
hi, merhaba, hallo HT
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Re: book on minority attack
Ataques de minorías:
http://www.ajedrezenlasescuelas.com/mod ... le&sid=189
Direct dl link: http://www.ajedrezenlasescuelas.com/cap ... TE%201.pdf
After playing through the games mentioned above,
I must confess that I still dont fully comprehend the topic.
Best,
http://www.ajedrezenlasescuelas.com/mod ... le&sid=189
Direct dl link: http://www.ajedrezenlasescuelas.com/cap ... TE%201.pdf
After playing through the games mentioned above,
I must confess that I still dont fully comprehend the topic.
Best,
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Re: book on minority attack
Last month's column by Nigel Davies on Chesscafe.com was about the minority attack. I believe it was his first piece on the site. The file has just gone to the archives so you need Acrobat Reader but a .pdf is a good way to store on your computer. It seemed a good introduction to the idea. I do believe I have a book I bought once dealing solely with minority attacks but must confess I did not get around studying it. I don't know if it was very good. The books from Euwe are excellent although the games will not be up to date with opening theory etc.
Middle game motifs October 2009 by Nigel Davies
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Middle game motifs October 2009 by Nigel Davies
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place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you
are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it.
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Re: book on minority attack
Hi all,
Thank you for all your kind help.
It was after I have read the book, Modern Chess Strategy by Pachman that I am looking for more materials (more advanced) on minority attack.
Yours sincerely,
Koh, Kah Huat
Thank you for all your kind help.
It was after I have read the book, Modern Chess Strategy by Pachman that I am looking for more materials (more advanced) on minority attack.
Yours sincerely,
Koh, Kah Huat
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Re: book on minority attack
Pachman's classic openings book: http://www.amazon.com/Ideas-Behind-Ches ... 0812917561 - has a basic discussion and some examples. But it is very out of date re specific variations.