🎉 Up to 70% Off Selected ItemsShop Sale
HomeStore

Pawn Power in Chess

Product image 1

Pawn Power in Chess

"One of the few books…which, at a glance, one can recognize as an immortal." — Chess.
The proper use of pawns — of paramount importance in chess strategy — sometimes even puzzles experienced players. This profoundly original and stimulating book by an International Master and prolific chess writer offers superb instruction in pawn play by isolating its elements and elaborating on various aspects.
After a lucid exposition of the fundamentals and the basic formations of one or two pawns that virtually constitute the keys to winning chess strategy, the reader is shown a multitude of examples demonstrating the paramount significance of elements of pawn manipulation. The author’s masterly explanation makes it perfectly clear to the beginner as well as the advanced player how the fate of a game depends on pawn formation and how pawn power holds the proceedings under its remote control. Over 180 games and diagrams illustrate the author’s theory and make it easy to follow the points made in the text.
Hans Kmoch played with distinction in several international tournaments and is the author of a number of books and columns on chess and chess tournaments.
“We consider it the best publication on chess strategy since the end of World War II.” — Die Welt.


Reprint of the David McKay Company, Inc., New York, 1959 edition.
master level;advanced player;level players;tournament players;chess instruction;club player;tournament chess;chess play;andrew soltis;american chess;jeremy silman;minor pieces;tournament play;international master;amateur players;casual player;pawn structures;chess library;modern chess;chess strategy;serious chess;understand chess;intermediate players;plan based;positional play;middle game;advanced beginner;chess world;chess openings;chess club;test questions;chess master;descriptive notation;algebraic notation;psychological meanderings;local chess;weak pawns;chess players;studying chess;thinking process;chess board;playing chess;play chess;chess game;serious student;white space;capablanca;benoni;diagonals;endgames;middlegame;patzer;uscf;grandmasters;slav;kingside;rooks;imbalances;1400;1700;1600;tactically;formations;bishops;1500;reassess;amateurs;squares;tactical;instructive;opponent;strategic;editions;tactics;positions;4th;books on master levels;books on casual players;books on middle games;books on club players;books on test questions;books on tournament players;books on chess libraries;books on tournament plays;books on tournament chesses;books on intermediate players;books on minor pieces;books on american chesses;books on serious chesses;books on advanced beginners;books on level players;books on chess plays;books on amateur players;books on advanced players;books on chess strategies;books on chess instructions;books on international masters;books on modern chesses
$5.58

Original: $15.95

-65%
Pawn Power in Chess—

$15.95

$5.58

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

"One of the few books…which, at a glance, one can recognize as an immortal." — Chess.
The proper use of pawns — of paramount importance in chess strategy — sometimes even puzzles experienced players. This profoundly original and stimulating book by an International Master and prolific chess writer offers superb instruction in pawn play by isolating its elements and elaborating on various aspects.
After a lucid exposition of the fundamentals and the basic formations of one or two pawns that virtually constitute the keys to winning chess strategy, the reader is shown a multitude of examples demonstrating the paramount significance of elements of pawn manipulation. The author’s masterly explanation makes it perfectly clear to the beginner as well as the advanced player how the fate of a game depends on pawn formation and how pawn power holds the proceedings under its remote control. Over 180 games and diagrams illustrate the author’s theory and make it easy to follow the points made in the text.
Hans Kmoch played with distinction in several international tournaments and is the author of a number of books and columns on chess and chess tournaments.
“We consider it the best publication on chess strategy since the end of World War II.” — Die Welt.


Reprint of the David McKay Company, Inc., New York, 1959 edition.
master level;advanced player;level players;tournament players;chess instruction;club player;tournament chess;chess play;andrew soltis;american chess;jeremy silman;minor pieces;tournament play;international master;amateur players;casual player;pawn structures;chess library;modern chess;chess strategy;serious chess;understand chess;intermediate players;plan based;positional play;middle game;advanced beginner;chess world;chess openings;chess club;test questions;chess master;descriptive notation;algebraic notation;psychological meanderings;local chess;weak pawns;chess players;studying chess;thinking process;chess board;playing chess;play chess;chess game;serious student;white space;capablanca;benoni;diagonals;endgames;middlegame;patzer;uscf;grandmasters;slav;kingside;rooks;imbalances;1400;1700;1600;tactically;formations;bishops;1500;reassess;amateurs;squares;tactical;instructive;opponent;strategic;editions;tactics;positions;4th;books on master levels;books on casual players;books on middle games;books on club players;books on test questions;books on tournament players;books on chess libraries;books on tournament plays;books on tournament chesses;books on intermediate players;books on minor pieces;books on american chesses;books on serious chesses;books on advanced beginners;books on level players;books on chess plays;books on amateur players;books on advanced players;books on chess strategies;books on chess instructions;books on international masters;books on modern chesses
Pawn Power in Chess | Dover Publications