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Train Yourself in Chess: Attack, Defense, Space and Time - Easily Explained

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  • Train Yourself in Chess: Attack, Defense, Space and Time - Easily Explained
  • Volume four in this series concentrates on attack and defense, then space and time.
  • IM Andrew Martin will teach you skills that will help you understand when to attack and the important of avoiding premature attacks.
  • Running time: 2 hours 11 minutes.
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Volume four in this series concentrates on attack and defense, then space and time. IM Andrew Martin will teach you skills that will help you understand when to attack and the important of avoiding premature attacks. In order for an attack to succeed is you must have a lead in development and space. Timing is vital, so take advantage of opportunities and attack with as many pieces as possible. When defending you must create counter play to keep your opponent off balance and learn the value of patience, which is often overlooked by the average player. Running time: 2 hours 11 minutes. This fine DVD should be in every chess player's video library - but are you prepared for mental combat? To enhance your enjoyment we've included FREE the epic Art of War by Sun Tzu, completely re-mastered for the 21st century by ChessCentral. This e-book was taken from the first English translation by Lionel Giles, then painstakingly edited for textual errors while restoring Giles' beautiful rendering of the Chinese original. Not only has the full commentary by Giles been retained, but period Chinese art tastefully evokes the feel of Sun Tzu's masterpiece. Now you're ready to play chess!

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