Synopses & Reviews
The daily chess column in The Times is the game's most widely read article in Britain. A regular part of the coverage is the Winning Move feature. In these puzzles, the player whose move it is has a knockout blow available to beat the opposition. This book contains the pick of Winning Move.
Every week readers are invited to solve a puzzle. The column attracts huge reader feedback, where fans dissect and debate the solutions provided by the masters and grandmasters who first played them. This book offers both instruction and entertainment. Use it to hone your tactical skills by trying to uncover the killer blow, or simply enjoy the sacrificial displays devised by the experts.
Synopsis
The daily chess column in The Times is the game's most widely read article in Britain. A regular part of the coverage is the Winning Move feature. In these puzzles, the player whose move it is has a knockout blow available to beat the opposition. This book contains the pick of Winning Move.
Every week readers are invited to solve a puzzle. The column attracts huge reader feedback, where fans dissect and debate the solutions provided by the masters and grandmasters who first played them. This book offers both instruction and entertainment. Use it to hone your tactical skills by trying to uncover the killer blow, or simply enjoy the sacrificial displays devised by the experts.
Synopsis
A collection of fairly straightforward chess puzzles which will appeal to chess enthusiasts.
About the Author
Ray Keene is a grandmaster and is chess columnist for
The London Times, the
Sunday Times and
The Spectator.
Byron Jacobs is a chess author and journalist who has written extensively on all aspects of the game.