There is no easier way to win a game of chess than by luring your opponent into a devious trap. Similarly, there's nothing worse than being the one on the receiving end. Tricks, traps and swindles lie in wait everywhere, especially so in the opening phase of the game, and many battles can be won or saved simply through learning and mastering the most important ones. In this instructive and fun book, Gary Lane looks back through chess history and at modern times to create a list of his own favourite tricks and traps. Selecting from hundreds of contenders, Lane examines a variety of factors in order to decide which ideas are most worthy of inclusion. Discover the stories behind the most cunning tricks and traps of all time; how you can utilize them to score easy wins; and how you can avoid being tricked yourself. This is an entertaining guide to the best ever tricks and traps. It offers invaluable advice from a seasoned tournament player and is ideal for players of all levels.
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Zaps and Traps
I always like to play a good game but honestly it is a lot more fun when you win quickly. The boo is perfect for defensive strategy because you can use it to avoid losing within ten moves but it is best when you are looking for a win. Well researched with an engaging style for those who wish to improve.
The facts are that I have already gained winning advantages within a month of browsing through the book. I like it and so will anyone who wants to be 1st.
Review by Mark Asher on 04:26, 09 Jul 2009
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- ISBN
9781857445770
- Published
- October 31st 2008 by Everyman Chess
- Category
- Chess
- Number of pages
- 192
- County of origin
- UNITED KINGDOM
- Dimensions
- 229 x 152