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The Middle Game in Chess by Euwe by Max Euwe Haije Kramer Translated by W H Cozens, Ishi Press

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    Author(s)Max Euwe Haije Kramer Translated by W H Cozens
    PublisherIshi Press
    ISBN9784871874786
    Pages306
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2012

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    Ishi Press The Middle Game in Chess by Euwe by Max Euwe Haije Kramer Translated by W H Cozens

    In chess the middle game presents the writer as well as the player with the most formidable problems. Its theory is particularly difficult to formulate with the result that it has as Dr. Euwe explains received inadequate treatment in chess literature. Indeed this work was first conceived during the Second World War and has required many years of intensive study by the former World Champion and his collaborator Mr. H. Kramer the Dutch international master and chess writer for its completion. This volume is devoted to what the authors term the static features of the middle game. The character of a position alters with every move. It is therefor the authors purpose to identify those features of a given position which have more lasting properties and from them to assess its potentialities. After considering the relative value of the pieces they examine center formations closed open and halfopen formations the struggle for open lines and weak pawns illustrating their themes with many examples from master play. In a companion volume they will conclude their survey with an investigation of the dynamic and subjective features of the middle game. This comprehensive study of middlegame theory is a classic unlikely to be superseded. It is a valuable addition to the library of every serious student of chess.show more



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