Chess: 80 Classic Problems One Move and You’re Dead!

“Chess: 80 Classic Problems One Move and You’re Dead!” by Leonard Barden is a first edition guide published by Carlton Books, Limited on March 2, 2010. This 192-page book is presented in English and explores dynamic tactical patterns in chess, focusing on positions where a single winning move can lead to checkmate, resignation, or a decisive advantage.
Readers will find a collection of real chess games that highlight critical moments where sustained attacking pressure culminates in a pivotal move. The book emphasizes the importance of strategic sacrifices and the necessity of identifying the one move that can lead to victory. With its focus on classic yet often overlooked games, this guide serves as a resource for players looking to enhance their tactical skills in chess.
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This guide to chess chooses the most dynamic and destructive tactical patterns, positions where the winning move forces instant checkmate, resignation or decisive advantage. Quite often such climaxes are the result of sustained and prolonged attacking pressure, and the final move may be make or break, where the winner has already burned boats by sacrificing material. Players have to choose the one move that causes the destruction of your partner. All of these games are real, and many are absolute classics that have been overlooked for one reason or another.
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