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One of the most important skills that you can develop as a chess player is your chess visualization skills, but there aren't any great books designed to help you do this -- until now! I found this great link that talks about a chess visualization training course, Chess Visualization Course, Book 1: General Tactics! This site contains 24 free visualization exercises (see the links on the left). Each illustrated chapter contains a set of four exercises. The variations run from 5 to 15 half-moves.
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Sunday, August 26, 2007
1. Queens and Rook tripled on a single file
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This link contains 25 positions on
1. Queens and Rooks Tripled on a Single File.
They were thrown together in response to a question
posted on the ChessChat* yahoo group asking if anyone has
ever tripled their Rooks and Queen on the same file and if the best
method was to have the Queen behind the Rooks. The exercises
provided here are raw in that no attempt has been made to
develop an explanation of the themes or sub-themes involved. * See http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/ChessChat/.
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This link contains 25 positions on
1. Queens and Rooks Tripled on a Single File.
They were thrown together in response to a question
posted on the ChessChat* yahoo group asking if anyone has
ever tripled their Rooks and Queen on the same file and if the best
method was to have the Queen behind the Rooks. The exercises
provided here are raw in that no attempt has been made to
develop an explanation of the themes or sub-themes involved. * See http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/ChessChat/.
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