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Invisible Chess Moves; Contents; Introduction; Part I -- Objective Invisibility; Chapter 1 -- Hard-to-see moves; A -- Quiet moves; B -- Intermediate moves; The desperado; C -- Alignment; D -- For getting the rules; E -- Quiet positions; Chapter 2 -- Geometrically invisible moves; A -- Horizontal effect; B -- Circuit; Rook circuit; Bishop circuit; Queen circuit; C -- Changing wings; D -- Backward moves; E -- Backward knight moves; F -- Pin and self-pin; G -- Geometrical moves; Part II -- Subjective Invisibility; Chapter 3 -- Invisible moves for positional reasons; A -- Pawn structures.;WINNER: ChessCafe.com 2011 Book of the Year!Every chess player knows that some moves are harder to see than others. Why is it that, frequently, uncomplicated wins simply do not enter your mind? Even strong grandmasters suffer from blind spots that obscure some of the best ideas during a game. What is more: often both players fail to see the opportunity that is right in front of their eyes. Neiman and Afek have researched this problem and discovered that there are actually identifiable reasons why your brain discards certain ideas. In this book they clearly explain the psychological, positional.

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A theoretical draw

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One step backwards 2 Two diagonals 3 - photo 1

One step backwards

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Two diagonals 3 A far advanced pawn 4 - photo 2

Two diagonals

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A far advanced pawn 4 Files and diagonals 5 - photo 3

A far advanced pawn

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Files and diagonals 5 A long diagonal 6 - photo 4

Files and diagonals

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A long diagonal 6 Beat the magician 7 - photo 5

A long diagonal

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Beat the magician 7 A vulnerable rank 8 - photo 6

Beat the magician

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A vulnerable rank 8 Clearing a square 9 - photo 7

A vulnerable rank

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Clearing a square 9 Final move 10 Su - photo 8

Clearing a square

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Final move 10 Successive forks 11 Th - photo 9

Final move

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Successive forks 11 The revival 12 - photo 10

Successive forks

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The revival 12 Weaving a net 13 Ha - photo 11

The revival

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Weaving a net 13 Harassment 14 A c - photo 12

Weaving a net

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Harassment 14 A circuit 15 Attacki - photo 13

Harassment

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A circuit 15 Attacking the weakness 16 - photo 14

A circuit

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Attacking the weakness 16 Multi-purpose move 17 - photo 15

Attacking the weakness

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Multi-purpose move 17 Atribute to Steinitz 18 - photo 16

Multi-purpose move

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Atribute to Steinitz 18 Diversion 19 - photo 17

Atribute to Steinitz

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Diversion 19 Automatic recapture 20 - photo 18

Diversion

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Automatic recapture 20 Storming the fortress 21 - photo 19

Automatic recapture

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Storming the fortress 21 Traffic jam 22 - photo 20

Storming the fortress

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Traffic jam 22 Make room 23 Breakt - photo 21

Traffic jam

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Make room 23 Breakthrough 24 Back - photo 22

Make room

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Breakthrough 24 Back door 25 Ambus - photo 23

Breakthrough

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Back door 25 Ambush 26 Self-protec - photo 24

Back door

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Ambush 26 Self-protection 27 Royal - photo 25

Ambush

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Self-protection 27 Royal safety 28 - photo 26

Self-protection

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Royal safety 28 Introductory step 29 - photo 27

Royal safety

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Introductory step 29 Desperate measure 30 - photo 28

Introductory step

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Desperate measure 30 The right diagonal 31 - photo 29

Desperate measure

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The right diagonal 31 The invader 32 - photo 30

The right diagonal

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The invader 32 In etremis 33 Majo - photo 31

The invader

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In etremis 33 Majority attack 34 - photo 32

In etremis

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Majority attack 34 Constant squeeze 35 - photo 33

Majority attack

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Constant squeeze 35 Geometry 36 - photo 34

Constant squeeze

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Geometry 36 Unexpected brilliancy 37 - photo 35

Geometry

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Unexpected brilliancy 37 Interception 38 - photo 36

Unexpected brilliancy

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Interception 38 Sliding queen 39 - photo 37

Interception

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Sliding queen 39 Addition attacker 40 - photo 38
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