The Ultimate Chess Puzzle Book

The Ultimate Chess Puzzle Book by John Emms, published by Gambit in 2000, is an illustrated edition comprising 240 pages. This book focuses on enhancing chess players’ tactical skills through a diverse array of puzzle positions. The puzzles have been meticulously selected from both contemporary and historical games, ensuring that even experienced solvers will encounter original challenges that are not commonly found in other puzzle collections.
Readers will find a structured approach to improving their chess tactics, beginning with 100 easier puzzles suitable for novices and progressing to 100 extremely difficult challenges designed for advanced players. The book also features selections based on specific tactical themes and graded tests that require players to think critically without hints. Emms has ensured that the solutions provided are sound, making this resource valuable for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of chess strategies and tactics.
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It is generally agreed that one of the best ways for a chess-player to improve is by studying tactics – and the best way to do that is by practising. This book provides a wealth of puzzle positions to test just about every facet of your tactical skills.
The puzzles in this book have been selected by analysing games new and old in search of original puzzle positions (rather than simply trawling through previous puzzle books, as is all too often the case). It is therefore very unlikely that even seasoned solvers will recognize many of these positions. Emms, by allying his skills with those of powerful computers, has also made every effort to ensure that the solutions are sound, and that there are no unmentioned alternative solutions.
The book begins with 100 relatively easy positions suitable for novices, and ends with 100 extremely tough puzzles, which will provide a mind-bending challenge even for top-class players. The remainder of the book contains just about everything between these two extremes, including selections of puzzles based around particular tactical themes, and graded tests, where no clues are given as to the type of ideas involved. Every now and then, there are positions where the correct solution is a positional move, rather than a tempting but unsound combination.
John Emms is one of England’s strongest grandmasters, and an experienced trainer. He is also a skilful and versatile writer: he has several opening monographs and general guides to his credit.
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