Modern Art of Attack"Both authors are chess teachers. As they were taught when they were learning, their pupils have been schooled with Vladimir Vukovic's "The Art of Attack" (Pergamon) ... In the 1950s a new generation emerged. starting with the daring play of Mikhail Tal. He and his contemporaries are where we begin this book, taking the reader through the 1980s. Now the author's pupils, as well as you, have a reference to this exciting era."--Page 4 |
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a-file Alekhine's Defense allows White Anatoly Karpov axb4 Bb5ch Benoni Jump Bishop pair Bishops Black King Black Resigns Black tries Black's Kingside Bxb5 bxc3 Bxc4 Bxc5 Bxc6 Bxf5 Bxf6 Bxg6 Bxg7 Bxh7 Bxh7ch castle Queenside Catalan Open chess counterattack counterplay d-pawn d.ch diagram on following dxe5 e-file e-pawn exf6 fianchettoed force Garry Kasparov George Attack gives White Grandmaster h-file Î Î Karpov Kasparov King's Indian Defense Kingside castled position Kingside pawns Knight Kxh7 mate Mikhail Tal minor pieces Nxb5 Nxc5 Nxd5 Nxe4 Nxe5 Nxe6 Nxf6ch Nxf7 open lines Paperback pawn advance pawn center perpetual check players prevent Qf7ch Qh5ch Qh6ch Qh7ch Queen Queen's Gambit Declined Queen's Indian Defense Qxb7 Qxd4 Qxd7 Qxg6ch Qxg7 Rad1 Rook Ruy Lopez Rxb7 Rxd1 Rxd5 Rxd7 Rxe6 Rxh6 sacrifice Sicilian Sicilian Defense style tack tactical tempo threat uncastled King Variation weak White plays White wins wins quickly 立分