Invisible Chess Moves

Book • 2014
Invisible Chess Moves by Emmanuel Neiman focuses on developing the ability to spot hidden and unexpected moves that can dramatically change the course of a game.

It emphasizes the importance of broadening one's tactical vision and thinking outside the box to uncover these crucial moves.

The book presents a variety of exercises and examples designed to challenge and expand the reader's understanding of chess tactics.

Readers will learn to recognize subtle clues, anticipate opponent's responses, and calculate deeply to find moves that are not immediately obvious.

Invisible Chess Moves aims to transform chess players from relying on standard patterns to becoming creative problem-solvers, enabling them to gain a decisive edge in their games.

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as a good resource that helps the width of your vision.
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