Sacking the Citadel: The History, Theory and Practice of the Classic Bishop Sacrifice

Jon Edwards

Sacking the Citadel: The History, Theory and Practice of the Classic Bishop Sacrifice
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Russell Enterprises
Published
1 May 2011
Pages
400
ISBN
9781888690743

Sacking the Citadel: The History, Theory and Practice of the Classic Bishop Sacrifice

Jon Edwards

Four hundred years ago, an Italian chess master, Gioachino Greco, discovered an
extraordinary bishop sacrifice on h7 that often leads to checkmate or a
significant material advantage. More amazing still, he recorded the idea!

This book chronicles the history of that idea, what many have come to
call the Classic Bishop sacrifice, from its discovery and formative
years through its remarkably complex uses in modern chess.

During the past century, several annotators have attempted to explain
the circumstances under which the sacrifice works, and when it doesnt.
Edwards reviews their efforts and, in a spectacular ninth chapter,
provides a modern classification. His taxonomy of the sacrifice is
comprehensive and full of pleasant surprises for beginners and even accomplished
masters.

This book represents a thematic approach to chess tactics and strategy.
Careful readers will suddenly discover that they are able, quickly and
accurately, to see 5-10 moves or more ahead in these lines.

Here you will find hundreds of carefully annotated games. Learn from
brilliant moves and strategies; and take full advantage of others
instructive mistakes.

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