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The Moment of Zuke:
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by David Rudel
author of Zuke 'Em
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7 modules written just for
Colle System Players. Over 150 practice problems accompany
lessons written in Rudel's crystal-clear, inimitable style |
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Thematic Lessons
on game-changing
decisions Colle Players
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Basic Tactics
Test Exercises
These exercises will test and reinforce what you've
learned so far, as well as demonstrate more combinational possibilities.
Once you're through with them, you should read our "Practicing Tactics"
article to show you how to pursue tactical studies further.
Exercise 1: Examine the board below. White can fork
Black's Queen and Rook with 1. Nd6, but is it a good idea? Is there a
better move for White? [Solution]
Exercise 2: Examine the board below. White would like to play the
pawn fork 1. d6, but Black can play 1...Nxd6 and capture the pawn. Can
White follow up with a devastating second move? [Solution]
Exercise 3: Examine the board below. White's Bishop has Black's
Knight in an absolute pin. How can White exploit this pin? [Solution]
Exercise 4: Examine the board below. White's Bishop is caught
in a relative pin. How can Black exploit it? [Solution]
Exercise 5: Examine the board below. This is an important
endgame position -- try to visualize the moves clearly. After 1. Rh8,
does Black secure a draw with 1...Rxa7? [Solution]
Exercise 6: Examine the board below. Can you find White's
devastating discovered attack? [Solution]
Exercise 7: Examine the board below. It's White's move -- what
should White play? This is a tough one -- no
hints! [Solution]
Exercise 8: Examine the
board below. This is a fun position. :-) It's Black's move. Who will win?
[Solution]
Next Lesson: Basic Opening
Strategy Copyright 2002 S. Evan Kreider. Used
with permission. |
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