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Manual of Chess Combinations, Vol. 1A (Chess School) [Paperback]

Sergey Ivashchenko (Author)
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Chess School November 2005
The book is a new edition of a bestseller by an experienced coach Sergey Ivashchenko. Over 250,000 copies of his books were sold in the Soviet Union in the late 1980's. This book is intended for beginners, both children and adults. The themes are: Mate in one, Mate in two, Win a queen, Win a rook, Win a piece, etc.

The book designed for chess players with ELO 900-1200 points. Includes more than 700 tactical problems classified according to themes and difficulty.

Languages: English, German, Russian and Spanish.



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All in all, a very worthwhile addition to an otherwise crowded field of books on tactics for beginners. -- Eugene Manchester, Chess Cafe, February 2006

Product Details

  • Paperback: 142 pages
  • Publisher: Russian Chess House (November 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 5946930451
  • ISBN-13: 978-5946930451
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,179,805 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fire your expensive chess trainer., December 12, 2007
I bought this book because I realised that tactical vision was my weakest link in chess. I paid $ 25 for this collection of almost 1200 great positions, all at my rating range or higher. This is great value for money.

I have just finished the first section of volume 2. Actually this is the 6th section if you start counting from volume 1.

This book is oriented for the players from 1600 to 2200 rating. As you move through the sections, you increase the complexity of the positions.

The first surprise when I got this book in my hands was that it has positions from all stages of the game. Although most of the positions are in middlegame, you also find tactics in the opening and a good amount of it in the endgame! It also has positions where is black to play.

In the beginning of the section, the positions are "4 move" mates, in most of the cases. As you go through the section, you start to find "mate or significant material loss" combinations. There are some very interesting queen sacrifices.

In the beginnig of the second section, you find mate in 5 and more complex positions. As you move trought the book the positions become more complex.

If you put efforts in each exercise, you will improve your calculation ability, combinative vision and also your endgame play.

However, to solve the positions from the endgames, in some cases, you should have some basic knowledge of theory. For example, there is an endgame exercise where you should know that K+Q agains K+P is a drawn if: pawn is one step from promoting and it's a "C" or "F" pawn. In this situation the defending side can force a draw by stalemate. If you don't know this theory, it will be more difficult to solve the exercise.

Also, in the endgame section, there are some positions where, at first glance one side is completely lost and you have to find the draw. In some cases you use the stalemate idea.

I recommend this book for players that:
a) are in the rating range 1600 to 2200
b) prefer to play over-the-board rather than on the computer screen
c) need to improve tactical skills
d) apreciate tactics in the endgame
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars graded problems prime your mind, February 28, 2010
Ok, there are lots of problems here, but I wanted to note one particularly unique aspect of this series that I find excellent:
many of the easier problems are actually subcomponents of later harder problems. You can drill the easier problems, which helps you see parts of more complicated problems easier! This helps prime the mind to better know at what depth you can stop calculating, as you've drilled the end part more, such that simply getting to that previous starting position is enough. Not all problems are this way, but they are sprinkled in, and really help boost confidence in solving complicated problems easily.

One complaint I have is that too many of the problems are mate oriented. This is such a relatively rare component of chess (certainly important to study though), but I'd expect closer to half the problems to be material gain oriented, when it seems closer to 10%!

The variety of positions is excellent, usually quite double-edged (where many of these tactics are most important), material is usually equal. Just thought I'd put a few more comments in there.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great combination puzzle book, July 14, 2010
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What differentiates this series of puzzle book from others is the progressive level of difficulty and it's small size for kids. I bought my son the BIG black (double) brick size chess puzzle book by Polgar. It basically turned my son off big time and he lost interest in chess for a long time partially due to the intimidation. This "Chess School" books are nicely sized with appropriate level of difficulty that my son (when USCF rating around 1200+) felt both the challenge AND reward after solving the problems. After finishing the book in less than a month, his rating went up by 100+ in the next tournament.
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