This publication is a tribute to the unique chess talent of Alexander Morozevich. It is a collection of his selected games, with each game focusing on a tactical shot delivered by Alexander. To see the solution for the combination - go to the next page in your e-reader.
The book is the fourth in the "Practical Tactics Series", after "Counterattack with Alexander Morozevich"(which this book is a sequel to), "Play Like a Grandmaster - Tactics from Chess World Cup 2013" and "World Championship Preview - Combinations by Anand and Carlsen".
The author, National Master Roman Jiganchine, has been a chess coach of many Canadian junior players, with his students having won many Canadian championship youth titles in various age groups.
Roman received his early chess education in the Moscow Petrosian Chess school, which brought to the chess world grandmasters such as Morozevich himself, Riazantsev, and the Women's World Champion Alexandra Kosteniuk. He moved to Vancouver, Canada in 1998, and represented Canada in the 2000 World Youth Under 18 Championship in Spain. Roman has contributed to "Chess Life", Russian "64" magazine, and for several years had an endgame column in Canadian chess magazine "En Passant" (later renamed into "Chess Canada").
The book is the fourth in the "Practical Tactics Series", after "Counterattack with Alexander Morozevich"(which this book is a sequel to), "Play Like a Grandmaster - Tactics from Chess World Cup 2013" and "World Championship Preview - Combinations by Anand and Carlsen".
The author, National Master Roman Jiganchine, has been a chess coach of many Canadian junior players, with his students having won many Canadian championship youth titles in various age groups.
Roman received his early chess education in the Moscow Petrosian Chess school, which brought to the chess world grandmasters such as Morozevich himself, Riazantsev, and the Women's World Champion Alexandra Kosteniuk. He moved to Vancouver, Canada in 1998, and represented Canada in the 2000 World Youth Under 18 Championship in Spain. Roman has contributed to "Chess Life", Russian "64" magazine, and for several years had an endgame column in Canadian chess magazine "En Passant" (later renamed into "Chess Canada").