Test Your Chess IQ: Grandmaster Challenge
โ Scribed by Livshitz August.
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No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Cadogan Chess, 1993. โ 134 p.
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.โฆ Subjects
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