We may earn an affiliate commission when you visit our partners.
Course image
Tryfon Gavriel

Supercharge Your Chess Tactics with Winning Combinations

Are you ready to transform your chess skills and unleash your inner tactician? Whether you’re a beginner looking to sharpen your game or an intermediate player aiming to outwit opponents, "Supercharge Your Chess Tactics with Winning Combinations" is your comprehensive guide to mastering the art of tactical brilliance.

Read more

Supercharge Your Chess Tactics with Winning Combinations

Are you ready to transform your chess skills and unleash your inner tactician? Whether you’re a beginner looking to sharpen your game or an intermediate player aiming to outwit opponents, "Supercharge Your Chess Tactics with Winning Combinations" is your comprehensive guide to mastering the art of tactical brilliance.

This course dives deep into the fascinating world of chess combinations, equipping you with the tools and strategies to dominate the board. Learn how to exploit tactical opportunities like exposed kings, weak back ranks, overloaded pieces, and pinned defenders. Understand how to leverage your positional strengths, such as active pieces, passed pawns, and king safety, to deliver crushing blows and gain a decisive advantage.

What Are Chess Combinations Composed Of?

Chess combinations rely on various tactical motifs and patterns, each designed to exploit weaknesses and create opportunities. Beyond foundational ideas like forks, pins, and skewers, there are numerous subtle and advanced motifs including:

Tactical Motifs and Patterns (Alphabetically)

  1. Absolute Pin

  2. Advanced Pawn

  3. Alekhine’s Gun

  4. Annihilation of Defense

  5. Attraction

  6. Battery

  7. Blockading Defensive Resources

  8. Capture

  9. Capture the Defender

  10. Checks (Gaining Key Tempo)

  11. Clearance

  12. Combine and Win Tactics

  13. Connected Passed Pawns

  14. Counter Attack

  15. Counter Threat

  16. Counterplay Management Move

  17. Cross-Check

  18. Cross-Pin

  19. Decoy

  20. Deflection

  21. Demolition of Pawns Around Opponent's King

  22. Demolition of Pawn Structure

  23. Desperado

  24. Discovered Attack

  25. Discovered Check

  26. Domination

  27. Double Attack

  28. Double Check

  29. Draw Tactics

  30. Endgame Tactics

  31. Exchange Sacrifice

  32. f2 (or f7) Weakness

  33. Forcing Moves

  34. Fork

  35. Goal Hanging Tactics

  36. Greek Gift Sacrifice

  37. Indirect Defense

  38. Interference

  39. Intermediate Move (Zwischenzug)

  40. King Aggression in Endgames

  41. King Chase

  42. Liberational Tactics

  43. Mating Net

  44. Opposition

  45. Overload the Defender

  46. Passed Pawn Creation

  47. Pawn Breakthrough

  48. Pawn-Fork

  49. Pawn Tactics

  50. Perpetual Attack

  51. Perpetual Check

  52. Pins (Absolute)

  53. Pins (Relative)

  54. Pins (Virtual)

  55. Pins (Celebration)

  56. Positional Tactic

  57. Prophylaxis Move

  58. Queen and Bishop Battery

  59. Quiet but Killer Move

  60. Relative Pin

  61. Remove the Defender

  62. Removing King Escape Squares

  63. Rook Lift

  64. Rooks on the 7th rank

  65. Sacrifice (Calculated)

  66. Sacrifice (Positional)

  67. Simplification

  68. Situational Pin

  69. Soft Spot Sacrifice

  70. Strategic Crush Tactic

  71. Skewer

  72. Stalemate Tactics

  73. Tempo Tactics

  74. Thorn Pawns

  75. Threat Making

  76. Trapped Piece

  77. Triangulation

  78. Two Rooks Battery

  79. Two Rooks on 7th Rank

  80. Undermining

  81. Underpromotion

  82. Weak Back-Rank

  83. Weakness of Last Move

  84. Windmill

  85. X-Ray

  86. X-Ray Attack

  87. X-Ray Defense

  88. Zugzwang

  89. Zwischenzug

Mating Patterns (Alphabetically)

  1. Anastasia's Mate

  2. Anderssen's Mate

  3. Arabian Mate

  4. Back-Rank Mate

  5. Bishop and Knight Mate

  6. Blackburne's Mate

  7. Blind Swine Mate

  8. Boden's Mate

  9. Box Mate (Rook Mate)

  10. Combine and Win Mate

  11. Corner Mate

  12. Cozio's Mate

  13. Damiano's Bishop Mate

  14. Damiano's Mate

  15. David and Goliath Mate

  16. Double Bishop Mate

  17. Dovetail Mate

  18. Epaulette Mate

  19. Fool’s Mate

  20. Greco's Mate

  21. Hook Mate

  22. Kill Box Mate

  23. King and Two Bishops Mate

  24. King and Two Knights Mate

  25. Ladder Checkmate

  26. Légal Mate

  27. Lolli's Mate

  28. Max Lange's Mate

  29. Mayet's Mate

  30. Morphy's Mate

  31. Opera Mate

  32. Pillsbury's Mate

  33. Queen Mate

  34. Réti's Mate

  35. Smothered Mate

  36. Support Mate

  37. Suffocation Mate

  38. Swallow's Tail Mate

Combinations often weave together multiple tactical motifs and patterns, forming a seamless sequence of interconnected ideas that create dynamic and instructive positions.

They typically consist of two or more fundamental chess tactics, such as forks, pins, skewers, undermining, or discovered attacks. While most combinations span at least three moves, the most dazzling sacrificial combinations stand out for their brilliance, often relying on a delayed recovery of the sacrificed material to achieve a decisive advantage. However, not all combinations involve sacrifices—this course features many examples where tactical opportunities are exploited without material loss, highlighting their practicality and effectiveness in real games.

How do you know when combinations exist - this course asks the key question: What is there to LEVERAGE?

LEVERAGE Downsides of opponent position. Things to leverage include:

  1. Awkward Pieces (trappable)

  2. King Safety Issues e.g. Back rank

  3. Loose pieces (unprotected)

  4. Overworked pieces

  5. Pieces away from King

  6. Tactical Liabilities in general

  7. Your opponent's position's weaknesses and downsides in general

LEVERAGE Upsides of your position. Things to leverage include:

1. Passed pawn potential

2. Bishop without counterpart

3. Bishop pair

4. Strong Knight outpost

5. Your position strengths and upsides in general

What You’ll Learn

  • The Fundamentals of Chess Tactics: Develop a solid foundation by exploring core themes like forks, pins, skewers, and discovered attacks.

  • Mastering Chess Combinations: Dive into advanced concepts like removing defenders, creating decoys, and exploiting overworked pieces to turn small advantages into decisive wins.

  • Recognizing Tactical Patterns: Learn to identify common tactical motifs that appear in real games and how to set traps to capitalize on your opponent’s mistakes.

  • Winning Endgame Tactics: Discover how to apply tactical combinations in endgames, leveraging passed pawns, opposition, and zugzwang to secure victories.

  • Dynamic Piece Coordination: Understand how to harmonize your pieces for maximum impact, creating threats that overwhelm even the strongest defenses.

Why Take This Course?

  • Practical Examples: Study real-world games and scenarios to see how grandmasters and legendary players have applied winning combinations.

  • Step-by-Step Instruction: Each lesson breaks down complex tactical ideas into simple, actionable steps that anyone can follow.

  • Interactive Challenges: Test your skills with carefully selected puzzles that reinforce the concepts you’ve learned.

  • Comprehensive Coverage: From beginner tactics like forks and discovered attacks to intermediate and advanced combinations, this course has it all.

Who Is This Course For?

  • Beginners: If you’re new to chess, this course will teach you the essential tactical skills to compete confidently.

  • Intermediate Players: Take your game to the next level by mastering combinations that punish your opponent’s mistakes and maximize your strengths.

  • Tournament Players: Gain a competitive edge with a deeper understanding of tactical motifs and patterns, helping you outplay opponents in critical positions.

What Makes This Course Unique?

  • Focus on Practical Play: This isn’t just theory—you’ll learn how to apply these tactics in your games, from casual online matches to serious over-the-board competitions.

  • Learn From the Best: Explore the tactics of legendary players like Tal, Fischer, and Kasparov, as well as modern engines like Stockfish and Leela Chess Zero.

  • Comprehensive Chess Strategy: Go beyond tactics to understand how combinations fit into the broader context of chess strategy.

Transform Your Game

By the end of this course, you’ll have the confidence to spot winning combinations in any position, from the opening to the endgame. Whether it’s delivering a checkmate, winning material, or turning a difficult game in your favor, you’ll learn how to harness the full power of tactical chess.

Don’t Miss Out.

Enroll now and take the first step toward tactical mastery. With "Supercharge Your Chess Tactics with Winning Combinations," you’ll unlock the secrets of chess tactics, improve your calculation skills, and surprise your opponents with devastating moves.

Enroll now

What's inside

Learning objectives

  • Ability to understand steinitz's perspective on combinations.
  • Ability to appreciate lasker's approach to combinative play.
  • Ability to explore alekhine's creativity in combination play.
  • Ability to study botvinnik's logical combination techniques.
  • Ability to identify karpov's strategic combination themes.
  • Ability to grasp tal's flair for imaginative combinations.
  • Ability to define chess combinations as sequences with clear goals.
  • Ability to recognize king safety weaknesses around f7/f2.
  • Ability to leverage bishop without a counterpart to attack f7.
  • Ability to initiate king hunts starting from f7/f2 sacrifices.
  • Ability to weaken dark squares for combination potential.
  • Ability to exploit the g2 weakness before defensive moves are possible.
  • Ability to execute greek gift sacrifices for decisive attacks.
  • Ability to creatively follow up on bishop sacrifices.
  • Ability to bring the opponent’s king down the board tactically.
  • Ability to utilize the "diagonal of death" in combinations.
  • Ability to manage sacrifices to lure the king into mating nets.
  • Ability to build pressure on a castled king.
  • Ability to combine pawn storms with open files for attacks.
  • Ability to use semi-open files for tactical breakthroughs.
  • Ability to handle endgame pressure with precision.
  • Ability to overwhelm the opponent with more attacking pieces.
  • Ability to coordinate attackers against insufficient defenses.
  • Ability to exploit pins for quick tactical wins.
  • Ability to utilize "alekhine’s gun" for maximum pin pressure.
  • Ability to rebel against relative pins for tactical advantage.
  • Ability to force open attacking files for combinations.
  • Ability to close defensive diagonals to limit opponent resources.
  • Ability to forcibly open critical squares for attackers.
  • Ability to remove key defenders around the opponent’s king.
  • Ability to use sacrifices to eliminate defensive pawns.
  • Ability to reverse-engineer common mating patterns.
  • Ability to execute windmill tactics effectively.
  • Ability to restrict the king’s escape squares for decisive attacks.
  • Ability to coordinate pieces effectively on key squares.
  • Ability to exploit an exposed king in the center.
  • Ability to create combinations that punish poor king safety.
  • Ability to capitalize on back-rank weaknesses.
  • Ability to use centralized pieces for combinative strength.
  • Ability to leverage passed pawns in combination play.
  • Ability to sacrifice material to advance passed pawns.
  • Ability to exploit pieces away from king-side defenses.
  • Ability to liberate key pieces for attacking roles.
  • Ability to exploit long diagonals for tactical strikes.
  • Ability to create and utilize knight outposts for attacks.
  • Ability to exploit common squares for mating threats.
  • Ability to use thorn pawns to disrupt the opponent’s defense.
  • Ability to create outposts as a basis for combinations.
  • Ability to position rooks on the 7th rank for maximum pressure.
  • Ability to secure draws with perpetual checks.
  • Ability to use combinations to enable king infiltration in the endgame.
  • Ability to assess the risks of unsound combinations.
  • Ability to prepare specific combinations at home.
  • Ability to analyze and learn from disaster combinations.
  • Ability to craft defensive combinations to avoid checkmate.
  • Ability to exploit structural weaknesses created by the opponent.
  • Ability to create winning chances in opposite-colored bishop endgames.
  • Ability to provoke and exploit irreversible pawn weaknesses.
  • Ability to execute combinations aimed at winning material.
  • Ability to drive the opponent’s king into vulnerable positions.
  • Ability to maximize the power of an uncontested bishop.
  • Ability to sustain threats to improve positional advantages.
  • Show more
  • Show less

Syllabus

Introduction
Combination Quotes by World Chess Champions - Steinitz, Lasker
Combination Quotes by World Chess Champions - Euwe, Alekhine
Combination Quotes by World Champions - Botvinnik, Tal, Karpov
Read more

Traffic lights

Read about what's good
what should give you pause
and possible dealbreakers
Explores tactical motifs and patterns, such as forks, pins, skewers, undermining, and discovered attacks, which are essential for chess players looking to improve their game
Covers a wide range of tactical motifs and patterns, including advanced concepts like removing defenders, creating decoys, and exploiting overworked pieces, which can help players gain a competitive edge
Examines the tactics of legendary players like Tal, Fischer, and Kasparov, as well as modern engines like Stockfish and Leela Chess Zero, offering diverse perspectives on chess strategy
Includes a comprehensive list of tactical motifs and mating patterns, providing a valuable reference for players looking to expand their knowledge of chess tactics
Focuses on practical play, teaching learners how to apply tactics in their games, from casual online matches to serious over-the-board competitions, making it highly relevant
Requires learners to understand chess notation and basic chess rules, which may pose a challenge for absolute beginners with no prior exposure to the game

Save this course

Create your own learning path. Save this course to your list so you can find it easily later.
Save

Reviews summary

Winning chess combinations and tactics

According to students, this course provides a comprehensive guide to chess tactics and combinations. Many learners found the content highly effective for improving their tactical vision and calculation skills, noting the use of real-game examples from masters to illustrate concepts. Reviews frequently highlight the course's ability to break down complex ideas into understandable steps, making it suitable for both intermediate players looking to sharpen their game and dedicated hobbyists. Some express that the course helped them spot combinations they previously missed, leading to improved performance in their own games. While broadly praised for its depth and clarity, a few reviewers suggested that players new to chess might find the initial pace or complexity challenging without a very basic foundation, marking it as potentially better suited for those with some prior chess knowledge. Overall, students regard it as a valuable resource for mastering tactical play.
Best suited for intermediate players.
"As an intermediate player, I found this course to be the perfect level to take my game to the next level."
"This course is excellent for intermediate players looking to really dive deep into tactics."
"If you're already familiar with basic tactics, this course offers a great pathway to mastering combinations."
"It felt most beneficial for someone who already has a foundational understanding of chess."
"It was a fantastic resource for improving my skills beyond the beginner stage."
Complex ideas are explained well.
"The instructor does a great job of explaining complicated tactical ideas in a way that's easy to understand."
"Complex combinations are broken down into simple, actionable steps."
"I found the explanations very clear, which helped me grasp challenging concepts."
"The course content is well-structured and the explanations are concise."
"Everything was explained clearly, making the material very accessible."
Covers a wide range of tactics and patterns.
"The breadth of tactical motifs and mating patterns covered is impressive."
"I was surprised by how many different types of combinations were included."
"It feels like a truly complete guide to the world of chess tactics."
"Covers everything from basic ideas to advanced concepts like leveraging positional advantages."
"The course explores a vast array of tactical possibilities."
Examples are drawn from historical games.
"Learning from the examples of legendary players like Tal, Fischer, and Kasparov makes the concepts much more concrete."
"The inclusion of analysis from historical master games is incredibly valuable and inspiring."
"Studying combinations in real games by masters like Botvinnik and Alekhine really helped solidify my understanding."
"I appreciate that the course uses examples from actual high-level games."
"The historical game examples make the theory come alive."
Helps players spot more combinations.
"This course really opened my eyes to spotting tactical opportunities I was completely missing before."
"I learned to see potential combinations much more clearly in my own games after taking this course."
"It significantly improved my ability to recognize tactical patterns on the board."
"My tactical vision has definitely improved since studying these lessons."
"I now find myself spotting complex combinations during my games."
Requires some prior chess knowledge.
"While the course description says beginner-friendly, I think a true beginner might find the concepts a bit overwhelming initially."
"I would recommend having a solid grasp of basic tactics (forks, pins) before starting this course."
"Some of the examples were quite complex and might be difficult for someone completely new to the game."
"Might be better suited for players who have already played quite a few games and understand basic strategic concepts."
"I felt this course assumed a bit more prior knowledge than a complete beginner would have."

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in The Complete Guide to Winning Chess Combination Tactics with these activities:
Review Basic Chess Tactics
Strengthen your understanding of fundamental chess tactics to better recognize complex combinations.
Show steps
  • Study the definitions and examples of forks, pins, skewers, and discovered attacks.
  • Solve simple puzzles focusing on these basic tactical motifs.
  • Review your past games and identify missed tactical opportunities.
Review 'My 60 Memorable Games' by Bobby Fischer
Analyze Fischer's games to observe how he creates tactical opportunities and executes combinations.
Show steps
  • Select a few games from the book.
  • Play through the games, paying close attention to the tactical moments.
  • Analyze Fischer's annotations and try to understand his reasoning.
Solve Combination Puzzles on Lichess
Practice recognizing and calculating chess combinations to improve pattern recognition and calculation skills.
Show steps
  • Visit Lichess.org.
  • Solve puzzles in the 'Tactics' section, focusing on combinations.
  • Analyze the solutions and understand the underlying tactical ideas.
Four other activities
Expand to see all activities and additional details
Show all seven activities
Analyze Combinations with a Study Partner
Discuss and analyze chess combinations with a study partner to improve understanding and calculation skills.
Show steps
  • Find a study partner who is also interested in chess tactics.
  • Choose a set of chess positions with combinations.
  • Analyze the positions together, discussing the tactical ideas and variations.
Annotate a Chess Game with Combinations
Deepen your understanding of combinations by annotating a game, explaining the tactical ideas and variations.
Show steps
  • Choose a chess game with interesting combinations.
  • Annotate the game, explaining the tactical motifs and calculations.
  • Share your annotations with other chess enthusiasts for feedback.
Study 'The Art of Attack in Chess' by Vladimir Vuković
Learn the principles of attacking play and how to create tactical opportunities.
Show steps
  • Read the book, focusing on the chapters about tactical combinations.
  • Analyze the examples provided in the book.
  • Apply the principles learned to your own games.
Build a Database of Chess Combinations
Create a database of chess combinations to improve pattern recognition and build a valuable resource for future study.
Show steps
  • Collect chess games with interesting combinations.
  • Extract the key positions and annotate the combinations.
  • Organize the combinations by tactical motif and difficulty.
  • Share your database with the chess community.

Career center

Learners who complete The Complete Guide to Winning Chess Combination Tactics will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Chess Coach
A Chess Coach helps students of all levels improve their game. This course on chess combination tactics directly translates to a coach's ability to teach these concepts. The coach can use the knowledge gained to identify and explain tactical patterns in student games, design training exercises that focus on specific combination motifs, and overall build a foundation for tactical awareness. Given the material provided in the course, the chess coach could emphasize leveraging downsides of the opponent position to their students.
Chess Instructor
A Chess Instructor develops and delivers chess lessons to groups of students. This course, centered on chess combination tactics, directly benefits an instructor by enhancing their expertise in this critical area of the game. The instructor can integrate the tactical motifs and patterns covered in the course into their curriculum, create presentations that illustrate combination sequences from famous games, and guide students through interactive exercises to reinforce their understanding. They can also use examples of master chess players and modern engines to help guide their students.
Chess Analyst
A Chess Analyst evaluates chess games and positions. This course on chess combination tactics gives a chess analyst a structured approach to identifying and understanding tactical possibilities. The analyst can apply the knowledge of tactical motifs and patterns to assess the strengths and weaknesses of a position, pinpoint potential combination sequences, and provide insightful commentary. The analyst will also understand how to leverage downsides of the opponent position. This analyst role could analyze games that are being played in tournaments.
Chess Tactics Trainer
A Chess Tactics Trainer designs and implements training programs focused on improving tactical skills. This course, which focuses on chess combination tactics, is directly relevant as it provides an understanding of tactical motifs, patterns, and combination sequences. The trainer can use this knowledge to create custom training exercises, develop puzzle sets that target specific tactical themes, and guide students through the process of identifying and executing combinations. The trainer might create their lessons based on world chess champions.
Chess Content Creator
A Chess Content Creator produces chess-related materials for various platforms, such as websites, videos, or books. This course on chess combination tactics provides a content creator with a wealth of knowledge and examples to draw upon. They can create engaging videos explaining tactical motifs, write articles analyzing famous combinations, or develop interactive puzzles for their audience to solve. The content creator can explore tactics from legendary players like Tal, Fischer, and Kasparov, as well as modern engines like Stockfish and Leela Chess Zero.
Chess Tournament Arbiter
A Chess Tournament Arbiter enforces the rules of chess during tournaments. While not directly related to playing skill, this course may help an arbiter better understand the game's dynamics, especially when resolving disputes related to complex tactical positions or potential illegal moves. An arbiter must at least be able to understand the games being played at a high level. Furthermore, a background in combinations can help the arbiter develop a broader understanding of the game.
Chess Player
A Chess Player competes in chess tournaments or plays casually for personal improvement. This course on chess combination tactics is extremely beneficial, helping the player sharpen tactical vision, recognize common tactical patterns, and execute winning combinations. The player can use the knowledge gained to improve their game, increase their rating, and achieve better results in competitions. The course will help the chess player supercharge their chess tactics. The chess player may be able to learn from disaster combinations.
Game Designer
A Game Designer creates rules, structures, and content for games, including video games and board games. This course may be useful for a game designer who wants to incorporate chess-like elements into their designs. Understanding chess tactics and combinations can help the designer create challenging and engaging gameplay mechanics that require strategic thinking and problem-solving skills, such as designing levels that incorporate combinations. The game designer may wish to build a chess-like game or an integration of chess.
Mathematics Teacher
A Mathematics Teacher instructs students on mathematical principles and problem-solving techniques. This course may also be useful for a math teacher looking for examples of strategic thinking and problem-solving to share with their students. Chess combinations often involve complex calculations and pattern recognition, which can be used to illustrate mathematical concepts in an engaging way. The teacher may decide to have their students play chess in order to illustrate some concepts.
Strategy Consultant
A Strategy Consultant advises organizations on how to achieve their goals by developing and implementing strategies. This course may be useful by providing a deeper understanding of strategic thinking and tactical planning. The ability to analyze complex situations, identify key weaknesses, and develop creative solutions, all skills emphasized in chess combinations, can be valuable in a consulting role. The strategy consultant may find chess to be a useful analogy when formulating a solution.
Software Engineer
A Software Engineer designs, develops, and tests software applications and systems. While seemingly unrelated, this course may be helpful for a software engineer interested in applying problem-solving skills to complex challenges. The logical thinking and pattern recognition involved in chess combinations can improve an engineer's ability to analyze code, identify bugs, and develop efficient algorithms. A software engineer may also be tasked with coding a chess program.
Financial Analyst
A Financial Analyst analyzes financial data and provides investment recommendations. While not directly related, this course may be helpful for a financial analyst by improving their analytical and strategic thinking skills. The ability to assess risk, identify opportunities, and make calculated decisions, all important in chess combinations, can be beneficial in the financial world. The financial analyst will improve their capabilities in this regard.
Project Manager
A Project Manager plans, organizes, and oversees the completion of specific projects. This course may be useful in improving their strategic thinking and planning abilities. Understanding how to analyze complex situations, identify critical paths, and anticipate potential problems, skills emphasized in chess combinations, can help a project manager ensure successful project execution.
Data Scientist
A Data Scientist analyzes large datasets to extract meaningful insights and patterns. This course may be helpful for those who are interested in complex problem-solving and pattern recognition. The ability to identify subtle relationships, develop predictive models, and make data-driven decisions, all skills relevant to understanding and executing chess combinations, may be beneficial in data analysis. Data scientists work with algorithms, so it'll benefit them to study chess algorithms.
Lawyer
A Lawyer advises clients on legal matters and represents them in court. This course may be useful for improving lawyers' strategic thinking and analytical skills. The ability to assess complex situations, identify weaknesses in an opponent's argument, and develop effective strategies to achieve a desired outcome, all skills applicable to chess combinations, can be valuable in legal practice. Lawyers must be critical thinkers.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in The Complete Guide to Winning Chess Combination Tactics.
Delves into the principles of attacking play in chess, focusing on how to create and execute successful attacks against the opponent's king. It covers topics such as pawn storms, piece sacrifices, and exploiting weaknesses in the opponent's position. This book is particularly relevant to the course's emphasis on leveraging weaknesses and creating attacking opportunities. It provides a deeper understanding of how tactical combinations fit into the broader context of an attack.
Similar to Kasparov's book, this collection of Bobby Fischer's most memorable games, annotated with his own analysis. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a chess genius and provides numerous examples of brilliant tactical combinations. It great resource for studying the tactics of one of the greatest chess players of all time.

Share

Help others find this course page by sharing it with your friends and followers:

Similar courses

Similar courses are unavailable at this time. Please try again later.
Our mission

OpenCourser helps millions of learners each year. People visit us to learn workspace skills, ace their exams, and nurture their curiosity.

Our extensive catalog contains over 50,000 courses and twice as many books. Browse by search, by topic, or even by career interests. We'll match you to the right resources quickly.

Find this site helpful? Tell a friend about us.

Affiliate disclosure

We're supported by our community of learners. When you purchase or subscribe to courses and programs or purchase books, we may earn a commission from our partners.

Your purchases help us maintain our catalog and keep our servers humming without ads.

Thank you for supporting OpenCourser.

© 2016 - 2025 OpenCourser