SHOPWORN - The Art of Sacrifice in Chess
The 21st Century Edition of Spielmannās Classic Work Austrian Grandmaster Rudolf Spielmannās The Art of Sacrifice in Chess first appeared in the mid-1930s. It was immediately recognized as a classic, a masterpiece that examined the nature of chess sacrifices.Ā
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In this modernized, 21st century edition, all of Spielmannās original work has been preserved. The antiquated English Descriptive Notation has been replaced with modern Figurine Algebraic, and German grandmaster Karsten Müller has added his own notes to Spielmannās original text.Ā
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But the German grandmaster has gone far beyond simply inserting clarifying commentary. Müller has virtually doubled the size of the original work by adding eleven new chapters, including: The Greek Gift Sacrifice Bxh2/7+; Disaster on g7; The Achillesā Heel f7; Strike at the Edge; Destroying the Kingās Shelter; Sacrifices on f6; Sacrifices on e6; The Magic of Mikhail Tal; Shirovās Sacrifices; and The Fine Art of Defense. In addition, there are exercises at the end of each new chapter to help you hone your skill of sacrificing.Ā
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āGrandmaster Karsten Müllerās notes to the original text, along with the new material, brilliantly complements Spielmannās classic work. A welcome addition to any chessplayerās libraryā¦ā ā Garry Kasparov
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SHOPWORN - The Art of Sacrifice in Chess
SHOPWORN - The Art of Sacrifice in Chess
The 21st Century Edition of Spielmannās Classic Work Austrian Grandmaster Rudolf Spielmannās The Art of Sacrifice in Chess first appeared in the mid-1930s. It was immediately recognized as a classic, a masterpiece that examined the nature of chess sacrifices.Ā
Ā
In this modernized, 21st century edition, all of Spielmannās original work has been preserved. The antiquated English Descriptive Notation has been replaced with modern Figurine Algebraic, and German grandmaster Karsten Müller has added his own notes to Spielmannās original text.Ā
Ā
But the German grandmaster has gone far beyond simply inserting clarifying commentary. Müller has virtually doubled the size of the original work by adding eleven new chapters, including: The Greek Gift Sacrifice Bxh2/7+; Disaster on g7; The Achillesā Heel f7; Strike at the Edge; Destroying the Kingās Shelter; Sacrifices on f6; Sacrifices on e6; The Magic of Mikhail Tal; Shirovās Sacrifices; and The Fine Art of Defense. In addition, there are exercises at the end of each new chapter to help you hone your skill of sacrificing.Ā
Ā
āGrandmaster Karsten Müllerās notes to the original text, along with the new material, brilliantly complements Spielmannās classic work. A welcome addition to any chessplayerās libraryā¦ā ā Garry Kasparov
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The 21st Century Edition of Spielmannās Classic Work Austrian Grandmaster Rudolf Spielmannās The Art of Sacrifice in Chess first appeared in the mid-1930s. It was immediately recognized as a classic, a masterpiece that examined the nature of chess sacrifices.Ā
Ā
In this modernized, 21st century edition, all of Spielmannās original work has been preserved. The antiquated English Descriptive Notation has been replaced with modern Figurine Algebraic, and German grandmaster Karsten Müller has added his own notes to Spielmannās original text.Ā
Ā
But the German grandmaster has gone far beyond simply inserting clarifying commentary. Müller has virtually doubled the size of the original work by adding eleven new chapters, including: The Greek Gift Sacrifice Bxh2/7+; Disaster on g7; The Achillesā Heel f7; Strike at the Edge; Destroying the Kingās Shelter; Sacrifices on f6; Sacrifices on e6; The Magic of Mikhail Tal; Shirovās Sacrifices; and The Fine Art of Defense. In addition, there are exercises at the end of each new chapter to help you hone your skill of sacrificing.Ā
Ā
āGrandmaster Karsten Müllerās notes to the original text, along with the new material, brilliantly complements Spielmannās classic work. A welcome addition to any chessplayerās libraryā¦ā ā Garry Kasparov

















