How to Swindle in Chess Snatch Victory from a Losing Position

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Publisher's Synopsis

A book by stalwart chess writer on an aspect of chess that is quite common, but little is written about, swindling in chess. In chess, a swindle is a ruse by which a player in a losing position tricks his opponent, and thereby achieves a win or draw instead of the expected loss. Renown chess writers Horowitz and Reinfeld observe that swindles,"though ignored in virtually all chess books","play an enormously important role in over-the-board chess, and decide the fate of countless games".

Andrew Soltis, American chess journalist, says swindles are not accidental or a matter of luck. Swindling is a skill. But there has been almost nothing written about how to do it, how to make yourself lucky in chess. Swindling means setting traps that exploit an opponent's over-confidence. It means choosing the move that has the greatest chance of winning, rather than the move that has the least chance of losing.

Soltis' new proposal will explain to players of all levels how to do just that with plenty of examples to explain along the way.

Book information

ISBN: 9781849945639
Publisher: Batsford Books
Imprint: Batsford
Pub date:
DEWEY: 794.12
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 260
Weight: 312g
Height: 154mm
Width: 233mm
Spine width: 18mm