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Who will benefit from this book?  If you feel you need to improve your openings – this book is for you. Some of the positions may be very simple, others not so much – but these are all positions that have happened and represent a wide range of possibilities. My suggestion is to try and think which moves are best to play but also why others may be mistakes. This introduction opened with a quote from Confucius.   The second part of the quote is:   “...thinking without learning is dangerous”.   This book is not intended to replace learning theory.  Every player certainly must learn theory. But…mehr

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Who will benefit from this book?  If you feel you need to improve your openings – this book is for you. Some of the positions may be very simple, others not so much – but these are all positions that have happened and represent a wide range of possibilities. My suggestion is to try and think which moves are best to play but also why others may be mistakes. This introduction opened with a quote from Confucius.   The second part of the quote is:   “...thinking without learning is dangerous”.   This book is not intended to replace learning theory.  Every player certainly must learn theory. But the book is helpful for understanding theory and for being able to tackle unexpected conditions – a situation that happens very often in games of chess.
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Autorenporträt
Nery Strasman (b.1962) played chess as a teenager and returned to the board just in time for the chess boom that accompanied the eruption of Covid-19. He regularly participates in chess problem solving competitions.  An engineer and entrepreneur in the Hi-Tech industry, Strasman has invented or co-invented more than 60 patents. Strasman regularly practices Tai-chi and will soon earn an academic degree in History and is also an eternal student of music.