Tactics Training - Garry Kasparov: How to improve your Chess with Garry Kasparov and become a Chess Tactics Master

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Garry Kasparov is a fighter, both in chess and in life. The 13th World Champion regards his playing style as 'a symbiosis of the styles of Alekhine, Tal and Fischer'. Kasparov was known for his deep opening analysis, but also for his positional understanding and combinatory play. Do you want to adopt Kasparov-like thought processes in your own games? Try this tactics training book and play the same winning moves as the former World Champion did in his games! One hundred training exercises are offered, in positions where Kasparov turned the game in his favour. The puzzles start at a moderate level and gradually get more difficult. Don't give up!

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4.3
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Lbv Prasad
4 October 2017
Gary Kasparov,thru this book makes u aware of how an eagle eye on chess board can make u think like a master.
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Supreme Leader
25 November 2017
Good for beginner's not for advance.
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Isaac Johnson
3 December 2017
Great examples of championship chess.
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Frank Erwich (1984) is an experienced (national) chess coach in the Netherlands, winner of twelve Dutch national youth championships and has a Master's Degree in Psychology.

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