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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Merijn van DelftPublisher: New In Chess Imprint: New In Chess Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.604kg ISBN: 9789056918835ISBN 10: 9056918834 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 07 December 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""It's a grandmaster-level skill explained in a comprehensible and readable fashion. I liked this book very much. The ideas are logically structured, the text is clear and light on long variations, which makes it easy to read without a board, and the theme is an interesting one, which inevitably means that the selection of games is very entertaining.""--Matthew Sadler ""co-author of Game Changer "" ""Most chess players are too materialistic. So Merjin van Delft masterfully discusses a vital topic to bring your chess to the next level. It is very valuable that he has included exercises to test your new skills directly.""--Karsten Muller, Grandmaster ""One gem of a book. The book is broken down into four parts. Fundamental themes, Typical positional sacrifices, Testing the limits, and Training material. Each of these sections is further broken down into chapters covering items such as opening files, pawn structure, color complexes, pawn and exchange sacs which arise from particular openings, etc. One nice thing about this book is that it's new enough to include examples from Leela and AlphaZero. Another excellent feature is the inclusion of 48 positions used as exercises.""--Chris Wainscott ""On the Road to Chess Master "" ""The material has been carefully selected and structured, with conclusions at the end of each part. There are many fascinating games, and I saw examples I was familiar with as well as a lot of new and unknown material. This book is a testimony to the author's enthusiasm, his professionalism and his passion for chess. Recommended!""--Herman Grooten ""Schaaksite "" ""The popular and successful Dutch coach believes that mastering positional sacrifices is a vital skill. He is certainly quite an expert on them, presenting a wide range of inspirational examples, while revealing how deadly they can be and exactly how to identify when the moment is right to be brave and make that positional sacrifice.""--CHESS Magazine ""The question of when to sacrifice material is never easy but here is a practical guide. The intended audience is above beginner and I would say any club player would benefit from the author's passion for the subject. The themes that are covered involves things like exchange sacrifices where the aim to not to win material but dominate certain squares, boost an attack and other positional ideas. Van Delft expertly expands on the subject to make it sound extremely interesting and as a potential way to improve your rating overnight. I really like the book because it offers insight with excellent examples and enough explanation to enable the reader to improve. This will have a major impact on your positional progress.""--Gary Lane, International Master" """It's a grandmaster-level skill explained in a comprehensible and readable fashion. I liked this book very much. The ideas are logically structured, the text is clear and light on long variations, which makes it easy to read without a board, and the theme is an interesting one, which inevitably means that the selection of games is very entertaining.""--Matthew Sadler ""co-author of Game Changer"" ""One gem of a book. The book is broken down into four parts. Fundamental themes, Typical positional sacrifices, Testing the limits, and Training material. Each of these sections is further broken down into chapters covering items such as opening files, pawn structure, color complexes, pawn and exchange sacs which arise from particular openings, etc. One nice thing about this book is that it's new enough to include examples from Leela and AlphaZero. Another excellent feature is the inclusion of 48 positions used as exercises.""--Chris Wainscott ""On the Road to Chess Master"" ""The material has been carefully selected and structured, with conclusions at the end of each part. There are many fascinating games, and I saw examples I was familiar with as well as a lot of new and unknown material. This book is a testimony to the author's enthusiasm, his professionalism and his passion for chess. Recommended!""--Herman Grooten, International Master ""Schaaksite"" ""The popular and successful Dutch coach believes that mastering positional sacrifices is a vital skill. He is certainly quite an expert on them, presenting a wide range of inspirational examples, while revealing how deadly they can be and exactly how to identify when the moment is right to be brave and make that positional sacrifice.""-- ""CHESS Magazine"" ""Most chess players are too materialistic. So Merjin van Delft masterfully discusses a vital topic to bring your chess to the next level. It is very valuable that he has included exercises to test your new skills directly.""--Karsten Muller, Grandmaster ""The question of when to sacrifice material is never easy but here is a practical guide. The intended audience is above beginner and I would say any club player would benefit from the author's passion for the subject. The themes that are covered involves things like exchange sacrifices where the aim to not to win material but dominate certain squares, boost an attack and other positional ideas. Van Delft expertly expands on the subject to make it sound extremely interesting and as a potential way to improve your rating overnight. I really like the book because it offers insight with excellent examples and enough explanation to enable the reader to improve. This will have a major impact on your positional progress.""--Gary Lane, International Master" It's a grandmaster-level skill explained in a comprehensible and readable fashion. I liked this book very much. The ideas are logically structured, the text is clear and light on long variations, which makes it easy to read without a board, and the theme is an interesting one, which inevitably means that the selection of games is very entertaining. --Matthew Sadler, Grandmaster co-author of Game Changer Most chess players are too materialistic. So Merjin van Delft masterfully discusses a vital topic to bring your chess to the next level. It is very valuable that he has included exercises to test your new skills directly. --Karsten Muller, Grandmaster One gem of a book. The book is broken down into four parts. Fundamental themes, Typical positional sacrifices, Testing the limits, and Training material. Each of these sections is further broken down into chapters covering items such as opening files, pawn structure, color complexes, pawn and exchange sacs which arise from particular openings, etc. One nice thing about this book is that it's new enough to include examples from Leela and AlphaZero. Another excellent feature is the inclusion of 48 positions used as exercises. --Chris Wainscott On the Road to Chess Master The material has been carefully selected and structured, with conclusions at the end of each part. There are many fascinating games, and I saw examples I was familiar with as well as a lot of new and unknown material. This book is a testimony to the author's enthusiasm, his professionalism and his passion for chess. Recommended! --Herman Grooten Schaaksite The popular and successful Dutch coach believes that mastering positional sacrifices is a vital skill. He is certainly quite an expert on them, presenting a wide range of inspirational examples, while revealing how deadly they can be and exactly how to identify when the moment is right to be brave and make that positional sacrifice. --CHESS Magazine The question of when to sacrifice material is never easy but here is a practical guide. The intended audience is above beginner and I would say any club player would benefit from the author's passion for the subject. The themes that are covered involves things like exchange sacrifices where the aim to not to win material but dominate certain squares, boost an attack and other positional ideas. Van Delft expertly expands on the subject to make it sound extremely interesting and as a potential way to improve your rating overnight. I really like the book because it offers insight with excellent examples and enough explanation to enable the reader to improve. This will have a major impact on your positional progress. --Gary Lane, International Master It's a grandmaster-level skill explained in a comprehensible and readable fashion. I liked this book very much. The ideas are logically structured, the text is clear and light on long variations, which makes it easy to read without a board, and the theme is an interesting one, which inevitably means that the selection of games is very entertaining. --Matthew Sadler co-author of Game Changer Most chess players are too materialistic. So Merjin van Delft masterfully discusses a vital topic to bring your chess to the next level. It is very valuable that he has included exercises to test your new skills directly. --Karsten Muller, Grandmaster One gem of a book. The book is broken down into four parts. Fundamental themes, Typical positional sacrifices, Testing the limits, and Training material. Each of these sections is further broken down into chapters covering items such as opening files, pawn structure, color complexes, pawn and exchange sacs which arise from particular openings, etc. One nice thing about this book is that it's new enough to include examples from Leela and AlphaZero. Another excellent feature is the inclusion of 48 positions used as exercises. --Chris Wainscott On the Road to Chess Master The material has been carefully selected and structured, with conclusions at the end of each part. There are many fascinating games, and I saw examples I was familiar with as well as a lot of new and unknown material. This book is a testimony to the author's enthusiasm, his professionalism and his passion for chess. Recommended! --Herman Grooten Schaaksite The popular and successful Dutch coach believes that mastering positional sacrifices is a vital skill. He is certainly quite an expert on them, presenting a wide range of inspirational examples, while revealing how deadly they can be and exactly how to identify when the moment is right to be brave and make that positional sacrifice. --CHESS Magazine The question of when to sacrifice material is never easy but here is a practical guide. The intended audience is above beginner and I would say any club player would benefit from the author's passion for the subject. The themes that are covered involves things like exchange sacrifices where the aim to not to win material but dominate certain squares, boost an attack and other positional ideas. Van Delft expertly expands on the subject to make it sound extremely interesting and as a potential way to improve your rating overnight. I really like the book because it offers insight with excellent examples and enough explanation to enable the reader to improve. This will have a major impact on your positional progress. --Gary Lane, International Master Author InformationMerijn van Delft is an International Master from the Netherlands. He has been a chess trainer for more than two decades and created instructional material both online and offline. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |