Nikolay Yakovlev
$24.95 Paperback
272 pages
October 16, 2010
Planning is critical to winning in chess. While other writers offer you thinking tools for building an effective plan, in Chess Blueprints: Planning in the Middlegame Nikolay
Yakovlev gives you the bricks - the positional themes and patterns that you need to know in order to make use of those fancy tools.
With 188 positions and 559 diagrams ranging from the
classics to little-known gems of Russian chess, the author challenges you to form your own impression and then see how the masters honed in on the key elements to achieve victory, or neglected them
and went down to defeat.
Should you castle, or press the attack? Are rolling center pawns worth a piece? Where does determination end and obstinacy begin? Far from a dry listing of ideas
and examples, Chess Blueprints: Planning in the Middlegame is a rich collection of strategic tips and psychological advice to help you conduct the attack, defeat your opponent's aggression, and cash
in on a tiny endgame advantage.