How can one determine if a piece is weak or strong? Or if a square is weak or strong? These are the principal questions that grandmaster and trainer Drazen Marovic addresses in this important book.
By discussing carefully chosen games and positions, Marovic explains how to recognize good and bad features of positions, and how to make use of ones advantages and exploit the opponents weaknesses. Themes that crop up repeatedly include weaknesses that are unexploitable (and therefore are not weaknesses at all), surrendering certain squares in order to gain more important squares, and material sacrifices to exploit major weaknesses.
* Strength and weakness on files and diagonals
* Vulnerabilities on the first and second ranks
* Static weakness and attack
* Characteristics of the pieces
* Outposts
By discussing carefully chosen games and positions, Marovic explains how to recognize good and bad features of positions, and how to make use of ones advantages and exploit the opponents weaknesses. Themes that crop up repeatedly include weaknesses that are unexploitable (and therefore are not weaknesses at all), surrendering certain squares in order to gain more important squares, and material sacrifices to exploit major weaknesses.
* Strength and weakness on files and diagonals
* Vulnerabilities on the first and second ranks
* Static weakness and attack
* Characteristics of the pieces
* Outposts