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Both a fascinating challenge and great training tool, these tricky
tactical problems are not only fun to solve but great for advanced
beginners, intermediate, and expert players to use as tools to improve
their game. Tactics are presented in order of difficulty so that players
can advance from simple to complex positions. Examples from actual
games illustrate a wide range of tactics from the classics right up to
the current games. You'll learn to use pins, single and double forks,
double attacks, skewers, discovered and double checks, multiple threat
tactics and other crushing tactics as part of their problem-solving
challenges. Great stuff and fun too! Illustrations
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