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文档介绍:1. Chess Tactics for the Tournament Player by Grandmasters Sam Palatnik and Lev AlburtwithFM Roman Pelts as Special Editorial Consultant? Copyright 1995. Sam Palatnik and Lev Alburt. All rights reserved. 2nd edition 1996. eISBN 1-59062-166-2 Ebook edition published by Originally published by: Chess Information & Research Center . Box 534 Gracie Station New York, NY 10028-0005 Distribution to the book trade in North America by: . Norton, 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY Editor: Mark Ishee Special Editorial Consultant: Roman Pelts Translator: Eric Schiller Illustrator: Jami Anson Cover: Mark Kostabi’s painting, “The Ultimate Sacrifice” This book is also available in print as ISBN 1-889323-02-0. Contents ForewordIntroductionLesson OneTactical Play Lesson TwoDecoy Deflection Obstruction / Blocking Pin Skewer Lesson ThreeClearing a Square Clearing a Line Clearing a Diagonal Interference Lesson FourDouble Attack Discovered Attack Discovered Check Double Check X-Ray In-Between Move Lesson FiveExploiting the Vulnerable King Breaking Down the Defense Removing the King’s Pawn Cover Lesson SixThe Sacrifice on f7 Sacrificing a Bishop on h7 Lasker’bination The Sacrifice on g7 Lesson SevenThe Back Rank The 7th rank Overloading Far Advanced Pawn Lesson EightStalemate Perpetual Check Pursuit Lesson NineLearning to Calculate Variations Avoiding Errors in Calculation Typical Psychological Errors Author BiographiesForeword Chess Tactics for the Tournament Player is the third volume in the “Comprehensive Chess Course” series. This book assumes that the reader is familiar with the rules of chess and with the basic concepts and tactical ideas outlined in the previous volumes. prehensive Chess Course originated in the former Soviet Union as a means of providing students with the most effective chess training. Thousands of masters and grandmasters were raised on this course of study. prehensive Chess Course is based on the method of repeat