Understanding Chess Tactics `Chess is 99% tactics’ is an old saying. 了解国际象棋的战术 `国际象棋是99 %战术'是句古话。 This may be an exaggeration, but even the remaining 1% still depends on tactics.这可能是夸张,但即使余下的1 % ,仍然取决于战术。 When Martin Weteschnik started working as a trainer in his local chess club, he quickly realized that even the stronger club players had great weaknesses in their tactical play.当李柱铭weteschnik开始工作,作为教练员,他在当地的国际象棋俱乐部,他很快意识到,即使是强大的俱乐部的球员有很大的弱点,在他们的战术发挥。 He also discovered that simply asking them to solve a huge number of puzzles did not fix the problem.他还发现,只是要求他们解决数量庞大的困惑并没有解决问题。 These players clearly needed a good book, but when Weteschnik looked for it he found nothing suitable, so he decided to write it himself.这些球员显然需要一本好书,不过,当weteschnik寻找它,他没有发现任何合适的,所以他决定将它写自己。 But Weteschnik was not completely satisfied with the book and decided to restructure and rewrite it completely.但weteschnik是不完全满意这本书,并决定重组和重写它完全。
Customer Review: Understaning tactics, finally! 客户修改: understaning战术,终于!
I’ve followed the Michael de la Maza method (he used to play at our club) “400 points in 400 days” tactic improvement strategy, published on ChessCafe.com a few years ago.我已经跟随迈克尔德香格里拉maza方法(他用的发挥,在我们的俱乐部) “ 400分,在400天”的策略,改善策略,发表的chesscafe.com几年前。 And, I have used CT-ART, done the puzzle books, etc. However, there was something missing (for me anyway) in that I felt I was just learning a few tactic patterns without understanding how it all fits together, how various tactical operations build on each other.和,我用的CT -艺术,做了益智书籍,等等。但是,有一些缺失的(对我来说,无论如何)在这方面我觉得我只是学习的几个策略模式,又不了解它如何所有适合在一起,如何各种战术行动的基础上,取长补短。