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Tune Your Chess Tactics Antenna: Know when (and where!) to look for winning combinations – Emmanuel Neiman

Tune Your Chess Tactics Antenna: Know when (and where!) to look for winning combinations – Emmanuel Neiman

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If only life was as direct as a book of chess exercises! If only someone would tap you on the shoulder every time the moment to show your tactical skills has arrived!

However, the reality is that during a game you are alone. Nobody will mumble in your ear when you have reached a position that is, in fact, a tactical puzzle and all you have to do is solve it.

Emmanuel Neiman offers help. He has diagnose a number of signals that tell you that somewhere in the position you are looking at there is a tactical blow just waiting to be found. What you need is a way to see those signals. What you need, and what Neiman helps you to achieve, is a Chess Tactics Antenna.

In this trail-blazing book, Emmanuel Neiman offer the seven main signals that help you to determine the moment you must start looking for a win. He also teaches you, with lots of instructive examples, how to clarify these signals and how to find the killer move.

Emmanuel Neiman is a FIDE master who teaches chess in his home country France. He has written a few highly successful books on chess tactics and chess training. With his co-author Yochanan Afek he won the 2011 Chess Cafe Book of the Year Award for “Invisible Chess Moves“: Discover Your Blind Spots and Stop Overlooking Simple Wins. and with  Samy Shoker he wrote the book : The Fianchetto Solution: A Complete, Solid and Flexible Chess Opening Repertoire

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