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LIST OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER IV
General Theory
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| 20. |
The Initiative
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| 21. |
Direct Attacks en massr
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| 22. |
The Force of the Threatened Attack
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| 23. |
Relinquishing the Initiative
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89 |
| 24. |
Cutting off Pieces from the Scene of Action
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94 |
| 25. |
A Player's Motives Criticised in a Specimen Game
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99 |
CHAPTER V
End-game Strategy
| 26. |
The Sudden Attack from a Different Side
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111 |
| 27. |
The Danger of a Safe Position
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| 28. |
Endings with one Rook and Pawns
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127 |
| 29. |
A Difficult Ending: Two Rooks and Pawns
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| 30. |
Rook, Bishop and Pawns v. Rook, Knight and Pawns
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(A Final Example of preserving Freedom whilst
imposing restraint.)
CHAPTER VI
Furthier Openings and Middle-Games
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Some Salient Points about Pawns
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143 |
| 32. |
Some Possible Developments from a Ruy Lopez
(Showing the weakness of a backward Q B P; the power of a Pawn at K 5, etc.) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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| 33. |
The Influence of a "Hole"
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