
Chess Strategy - byEdward Lasker - Translated by J. du Mont
TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE
AUTHOR’S PREFACE
PART I
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY - I. RULES OF THE GAME
CHAPTER II HINTS FOR BEGINNERS—ELEMENTARY COMBINATIONS
CHAPTER III GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CHESS STRATEGY
CHAPTER IV THE OPENING
1\. P-Q4 P-Q4 2. P-QB4
CHAPTER V THE END-GAME
In this engaging guide the author replaces endless tables of opening lines with a clear set of elementary principles that let any player evaluate a move on its own merits. By focusing on judgment rather than rote memorisation, the book invites readers to think like a master, weighing each position before seeing how the game actually unfolded. The introductory material also includes a dedicated chapter for beginners, offering a gentle entry point into the deeper strategic ideas that follow.
The work is built around carefully chosen master games, each illustrated with diagrams that encourage active analysis before revealing the continuation. Readers are prompted to form their own conclusions, then compare them with the historical outcome, sharpening intuition in the process. Supplementary notes on opening theory and references to classic resources round out a study plan that balances theory with practical, thought‑driven play.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (348K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1885–1981
A gifted player, teacher, and writer, this German-born American helped bring chess and Go to a wide English-speaking audience. His books are remembered for making strategy feel lively, practical, and inviting.
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