Description
Paperback, 208 pages, 2015 Batsford publishing
- Covers a much neglected chess topic – exchanging or trading pieces.
- Explains when you should and should not exchange pieces.
- Makes clear the objectives of specific piece swaps.
- Offers plenty of practical tips and advice for players of all strengths.
- Presents illustrative examples from actual play annotated in Andrew Soltis's instructive and readable style
In chess an exchange or trade of chessmen is a series of closely related moves, typically sequential, in which the two players capture each other’s pieces. All chess pieces may be exchanged or captured in an exchange – apart from the king which however can capture an opponent’s piece. Either the player of the white or the black pieces may make the first capture of the other player's piece in an exchange, followed by the other player capturing a piece of the first player, often referred to as a recapture. These maneouvres happen throughout chess, but understanding when and how to do this to your best advantage can improve your game significantly.
Written by the hugely popular chess writer, Andrew Soltis, My Kingdom for a Horse tells you whether you should exchange your bishop for a knight, which pair of bishops you should exchange, when you should keep rooks on the board and when should you refuse to trade anything.
This unique book will provide the answers on an important and integral part of chess strategy.
About the Author
International Grandmaster Andrew Soltis is chess correspondent for the New York Post and a very popular chess writer. He is the author of many books including The Wisest Things Ever Said About Chess, Transpo Tricks in Chess and How to Choose a Chess Move.
ISBN 13: 9781849942775, Pavilion
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