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19. Winning by Indirect Attack |
75 |
CHAPTER IV |
General Theory |
20. The Initiative |
77 |
21. Direct Attacks en masse |
78 |
22. The Force of the Threatened Attack |
82 |
23. Relinquishing the Initiative |
89 |
24. Cutting off Pieces from the Scene of Action |
94 |
25. A Player's Motives Criticised in a Specimen Game |
99 |
CHAPTER V |
End-game Strategy |
26. The Sudden Attack from a Different Side |
111 |
27. The Danger of a Safe Position |
120 |
28. Endings with one Rook and Pawns |
122 |
29. A Difficult Ending: Two Rooks and Pawns |
127 |
30. Rook, Bishop and Pawns v. Rook, Knight and Pawns (A Final Example of preserving Freedom whilst imposing restraint.) |
138 |
CHAPTER VI |
Further Openings and
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