Publisher: Quality Chess, 2009 Edition: Paperback medium ISBN: 978-1-906552-26-8 Pages: 304 Language: English
Renowned grandmaster Artur Yusupov completes his course of chess improvement.
Volume 1, The Fundamentals, showed club players the basic ideas they should know. Volume 2, Beyond the Basics, set off on the road to mastery and now in Volume 3 we arrive at our final destination.
Yusupov guides the reader using carefully selected positions and advice. This new understanding is then tested by a series of puzzles.
Artur Yusupov was ranked No. 3 in the world from 1986 to 1992, just behind the legendary Karpov and Kasparov. He has won everything there is to win in chess except for the World Championship.
In recent years he has mainly worked as a chess trainer with players ranging from current World Champion Anand to local amateurs in Germany, where he resides.
Winner of the 2009 Boleslavsky Medal from FIDE (the World Chess Federation) as the best instructional chess books in the world (ahead of Garry Kasparov and Mark Dvoretsky in 2nd and 3rd place).
IM John Donaldson, JeremySilman.com: "Very helpful for almost all players below 2200 who learned how to play chess outside the Soviet Union. With very few exceptions such players have fundamental gaps in their knowledge."
CONTENTS
Key to symbols used 4 Preface 5 Introduction 6 1 Combinations involving promotion 8 2 Evaluation of the position 20 3 Pawn endings 34 4 Rook against bishop 44 5 Opening repertoire for White with 1.d4 56 6 The isolated pawn 68 7 Playing against the isolated pawn 82 8 Simple tactics 94 9 The backward pawn 104 10 Bishop endings 114 11 French Defence 124 12 Training with studies 138 13 Blockade 148 14 Drawing combinations 160 15 Opposite-coloured bishops 168 16 Opening repertoire for White with 1.d4 (Part 2) 178 17 The elimination method 192 18 Hanging pawns 200 19 Playing against hanging pawns 212 20 Simple tactics 2 226 21 Doubled pawns 236 22 Opening repertoire for Black against 1.d4 248 23 The comparison method 260 24 Rook against knight 272 Final test 282 Appendices Index of composers 292 Index of games 293 Recommended books 300