: Games are curated from premier events such as Wijk aan Zee , the FIDE Grand Prix , and Chess Olympiads . Other Books in the Series
is a chess book by GMs Arkadij Naiditsch and Csaba Balogh , published in 2016 by Chess Evolution. : Games are curated from premier events such
Despite the name, it is not about video games. It analyzes where both sides fought for the win until the very end. ♟️ Key Features of the Book It analyzes where both sides fought for the
This book is part of a series by Naiditsch and Balogh that covers different aspects of play from the 2012–2015 period: Best Attacking Games of 2012-2015 Positional Masterpieces of 2012-2015 Most Instructive Endgames of 2012-2015 Most Interesting Draws of 2012-2015 📥 Accessing the Material Best Fighting Games of 2012-2015 - Le due Torri : The authors avoid heavy "computer engine" lines
: Includes games by elite players like Magnus Carlsen , Viswanathan Anand , Vladimir Kramnik , and Fabiano Caruana .
: Selects 50 games from 2012 to 2015 characterized by "incredible tense battles" and hidden motifs.
: The authors avoid heavy "computer engine" lines. Instead, they explain the thinking process of top Grandmasters in plain language.
: Games are curated from premier events such as Wijk aan Zee , the FIDE Grand Prix , and Chess Olympiads . Other Books in the Series
is a chess book by GMs Arkadij Naiditsch and Csaba Balogh , published in 2016 by Chess Evolution.
Despite the name, it is not about video games. It analyzes where both sides fought for the win until the very end. ♟️ Key Features of the Book
This book is part of a series by Naiditsch and Balogh that covers different aspects of play from the 2012–2015 period: Best Attacking Games of 2012-2015 Positional Masterpieces of 2012-2015 Most Instructive Endgames of 2012-2015 Most Interesting Draws of 2012-2015 📥 Accessing the Material Best Fighting Games of 2012-2015 - Le due Torri
: Includes games by elite players like Magnus Carlsen , Viswanathan Anand , Vladimir Kramnik , and Fabiano Caruana .
: Selects 50 games from 2012 to 2015 characterized by "incredible tense battles" and hidden motifs.
: The authors avoid heavy "computer engine" lines. Instead, they explain the thinking process of top Grandmasters in plain language.