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Chess Strategy
 
Second Edition (1915)Edward Lasker
 
 
CONTENTS
 
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACEAUTHOR'S PREFACEPART II. INTRODUCTORY
I. Rules of the GameII. NotationII. HINTS FOR BEGINNERSElementary CombinationsSimple Calculation ComplicationsIII. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CHESS STRATEGYIntroductoryBalance of Attack and DefenceMobilityIV. THE OPENINGDevelopment of the PiecesOn Losing MovesExamples of Practical PlayPawn PlayPawn SkeletonThe CentreA. King's Pawn GamesB. Queen's Pawn GamesC. Irregular OpeningsV. THE END-GAME
 
End-games with PiecesPawn Endings MixedEndingsEND-GAMES FROM MASTER-PLAYTeichmann-Blackburne (Berlin, 1897)Ed. Lasker-Rotlewi (Hamburg, 1910)Blackburne-Schlechter (Vienna, 1898)Bird-Janowski (Hastings, 1895)Steiner-Forgacz (Szekesfehervar, 1907)Charousek-Heinrichsen (Cologne, 1898)VI. THE MIDDLE GAMEGeneral RemarksEvolution of the Pawn SkeletonObjects of Attack "Backward" PawnsOn Fixing a WeaknessWeaknesses in a Pawn PositionBreaking up the King's SideDoubled PawnsIllustrations—v. Scheve-Teichmann (Berlin, 1907)Marshall-Burn (Ostend, 1907)Manoeuvres of the Pieces Open Files and DiagonalsExample—Fred. Lazard-Ed. Lasker (Paris, 1914)
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