The Rubinstein Attack!

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The Rubinstein Attack!
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Publisher : Universal-Publishers
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781581124545
ISBN-13 : 1581124546
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Book Synopsis The Rubinstein Attack! by : Eric Schiller

Book excerpt: The book discusses in detail the chess opening known as the Rubinstein Attack, and presents analysis and typical games in all the main branches of the opening. This opening system for White can provide the basis for a solid opening strategy that nevertheless provides great opportunities to launch effective attacks against the enemy king. It has been used by many top chessplayers and has been seen in many important tournament encounters. The author presents key middlegame concepts in fully annotated games, so that the reader learns how to carry out the various forms of attack. See other books by Dr. Schiller: Of Kings and Pawns: Chess Strategy in the Endgame, US $17.95


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