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First published in 2008 by
Contents Preface by John Nunn
Preface by John Nunn
Introduction
1. The attack against the uncastled king
2. The attack on the king that has lost the right to castle
Alekhine-Feldt, blindfold simultaneous display, Tarnopol 1916
Averbakh-Kotov, Zurich Ct 1953
Belavenets – Chistiakov Semi-finals, USSR Ch 1938
Byrne D-Fischer, New York Rosenwald 1957
3. On castling and attacking the castled position in general
4. Mating Patterns
Boden’s Mate
5. Focal-Points
diagram
Boleslavsky-Ufimtsev, Semi-finals USSR Championship, Omsk 1944
Burn-E. Cohn, Breslau 1912
6. The classic bishop sacrifice
diagrams
given earlier
those here
example
comments
Capablanca - Molina Carranza Buenos Aires, 1911
7. Ranks, files and diagonals in the attack on the castled king
Alekhine – Asgeirsson Reykjavik Simultaneous Display, 1931
Alekhine-E. Cohn, Stockholm 1912
Alexander-Szabo. Hilversum 1947
Bernstein-Capablanca, Exhibition Game, Moscow 1914
Boden-Bird, London 1869
8. Pieces and pawns in the attack on the castled king
here
Alekhine – Drewitt Portsmouth, 1923
Bernstein-Kotov. Groningen 1946
9. The attack on the fianchettoed and queenside castling positions
Alexander-Pachman, Hilversum 1947
10. Defending against the attack on the castled king
Burn’s move
Alekhine – Botvinnik Nottingham, 1936
Bogoljubow-Réti, Carlsbad 1923
Capablanca – Ragozin Moscow, 1935
11. The phases of the attack on the castled king
Alekhine-Gilg, Semmering 1926
Alekhine-Weenink, Prague 1931
Bogoljubow-Przepiorka. Pistyan 1922
Botvinnik-Chekhover, Moscow 1935
Botvinnik-Rabinovich, Leningrad 1934
Capablanca – Kan Moscow, 1935
12. The attack on the king as an integral part of the game
Alekhine – Asztalos Kecskemet, 1927
Alekhine – Kmoch San Remo, 1930
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