Point Count Chess by Geoffrey Mott-Smith, Israel Albert Horowitz

Point Count Chess



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Point Count Chess Geoffrey Mott-Smith, Israel Albert Horowitz ebook
Page: 184
ISBN: 0047940093, 9780047940095
Publisher: Allen & U
Format: pdf


Item(s):12 books for chess lovers and beginers. €�Basic Chess Endings” by Reuben Fine. In an attempt to help selecting a move. In an earlier post I According to Point Count Chess, black should have a advantage, yet current theory gives the position as clearly better for white. 108, the preliminary maneuver is brief and simple. Maybe 40-some years ago there was a book called “Point Count Chess” where the authors tried to assign numerical values to such things as outposts, open files, backward P's, etc. A thick book that is a classic and explains all types of endings. Keeping track of what pieces have been captured, and who's winning the point count, is a crucial fundamental skill as you grow and become a stronger chess player. If you can find a cheap copy of the old, out-of-print Point Count Chess you might be intrigued by its approach, which works pretty well as a first approximation. The book Point Count Chess states that three tempi is equivalent to a pawn. Don't spend a mint on it, though. That the Black king is seriously compromised may be judged from the.

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