Forcing Chess Moves

Book • 2008
Forcing Chess Moves: The Key to Better Calculation by Charles Hertan is a guide focused on improving chess calculation skills by emphasizing the importance of considering forcing moves.

Forcing moves, such as checks, captures, and threats, are essential for controlling the flow of the game and limiting the opponent's options.

The book provides numerous exercises and examples that challenge readers to identify and evaluate forcing moves in various positions.

Readers will learn how to calculate more accurately, anticipate opponent's responses, and develop a systematic approach to analyzing complex positions.

Forcing Chess Moves aims to transform chess players into skilled tacticians, enabling them to make confident decisions and seize opportunities on the board.

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as another resource that trains you to consider all options.
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