Art of defense

Art of defense

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F

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27 Jan 07

well then dear high-level players here, would you be so kind to recommend a good easy to read book about defensive chess for a woodpusher who always gets crushed if his opponent gets the initiative 🙂

J

back in business

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27 Jan 07

I have a better suggestion; dont give the initiative to your opponent.

K
Chess Warrior

Riga

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27 Jan 07

Originally posted by Jusuh
I have a better suggestion; dont give the initiative to your opponent.
Its easy to say. Show me player who have never defended worse positions, where opponent has iniacitive.

G

Stockholm, Sweden

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27 Jan 07

I think there is one by Mihail Marin which is good.. don't remember the name though.

p

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28 Jan 07

Originally posted by Furling
well then dear high-level players here, would you be so kind to recommend a good easy to read book about defensive chess for a woodpusher who always gets crushed if his opponent gets the initiative 🙂
I think that you need to know your style and copy players who will defend the way you would defend.

Korchnoi would deliberately give his opponent a target so as to counterpunch.

Petrosian would give no target and wait and wait.

Kasparov would launch an attack, often on the king.

Aleckhine would just complicate more and more.

Me, if I am losing I go to pieces, but I try to follow the idea that if I am losing, swap pawns. If I am winning swap pieces. My biggest problem is that if I am losing I play too correctly.

c

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Originally posted by Furling
well then dear high-level players here, would you be so kind to recommend a good easy to read book about defensive chess for a woodpusher who always gets crushed if his opponent gets the initiative 🙂
I've heard of a book called "Art of Defense in Chess" but have no idea of it's quality.

g

Kalamazoo, MI

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28 Jan 07

The Polugayevsky book is good. I don't know about the Soltis book.