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Power Play 6: Positional Play
Pawns, Pieces & Plans
by Daniel King

Power Play 6: Positional Play

Our Price: $ 36.50 (Paying in US$ only for customers in the US and Canada)

Publisher: ChessBase, 2008
Edition: DVD
Video running time : 5 hours
Language: English


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If you want to be a well-rounded chess player, it is vital that you have a good understanding of positional play. In this 6th Power Play DVD, Daniel King discusses three classic questions:

  • the Isolated Queen’s Pawn
  • central passed pawns
  • when to exchange pawns (and when NOT to exchange pawns)

    In each case, the slightest difference in the placement of pieces can make a massive difference to the assessment of the position. At the end of the lectures, you can test your understanding of these themes by examining a series of specially selected test positions.

    The Power Play series is suitable for anyone looking to improve their chess, but also provides ready-made lessons and exercises for a trainer.

    SAVE 30% on Power Play Volumes: 1 - 16 Combined

    System requirements: Pentium-Processor at 300 Mhz or higher, 64 MB RAM, Windows XP, Windows Vista, DVD drive, mouse, soundcard.
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