Attacking the Strongpoint: The Philosophy of Chess
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
A remarkable work by one of chess's most creative minds, Grandmaster Igor Zaitsev, this book encapsulates his life's insights and methods. Zaitsev, known for his astonishing ideas, was sought after by world champions Tigran Petrosian and Anatoly Karpov for his analytical prowess, particularly for the renowned Zaitsev Variation of the Ruy Lopez. A tournament champion himself, Zaitsev's sharp, combinative style earned him numerous "Most Beautiful Game" awards, with many of these games serving as context for his lessons. He transcends the roles of coach and competitor, embodying the essence of a chess philosopher and poet, revealing the inherent logic and beauty of the game like no one else. In the pivotal chapter "Attacking the Strongpoint," he clarifies a crucial strategic element often overlooked by both amateurs and grandmasters, which can lead to winning tactics. Zaitsev delves into various concepts including Combinations and Piece Harmony, Strategy and Structure, and the Chess Law of Conservation of Energy. His insights prompt readers to think, "Ah, now I get it!" The book also features supplemental games, Zaitsev's complete autobiography, a foreword by Garry Kasparov, and tributes from Anatoly Karpov and coach Mark Dvoretsky.

