Gambit Play
Mastering the Art of Sacrifice in Chess Openings
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Everyman Chess
Published:3rd Sep '03
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This book offers an insightful exploration of gambit strategies in chess, helping players enhance their opening tactics and decision-making skills.
In Gambit Play, Angus Dunnington delves into the fascinating world of gambits in modern chess. He explores the allure of gambit play, where players sacrifice material in the opening phase of the game to secure strategic advantages. Dunnington poses critical questions about the psychological aspects of this style of play, challenging readers to consider whether they have the nerve to take risks and when it is prudent to hold back. Through a series of illustrative examples, he provides insights into the decision-making process behind successful gambit strategies.
The author emphasizes the importance of understanding not just the mechanics of gambits, but also the underlying principles that dictate their success or failure. By analyzing various gambits, Dunnington highlights the factors that contribute to a gambit's effectiveness, helping players discern which strategies to adopt in their own games. This comprehensive examination serves as both an educational resource and a practical guide for chess enthusiasts looking to enhance their opening repertoire.
Gambit Play is not just for seasoned players; it caters to anyone eager to improve their game. Dunnington's approachable writing style makes complex concepts accessible, ensuring that readers can apply what they learn. The book is an essential addition to the library of any chess player aiming to sharpen their skills and embrace the exciting world of gambit play.
ISBN: 9781857443349
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 14g
128 pages