is a highly regarded instructional book by Jurgen Kaufeld and Guido Kern , published by New in Chess in 2011.
: It highlights how to improve piece placement and restrict the opponent's options without being distracted by "tactical coincidences". Grandmaster Chess Strategy: What Amateurs Can L...
The book uses 80 games from Swedish Grandmaster —renowned for his "crystal-clear" and "pure" positional style—to teach amateurs how to convert small advantages into wins. Key Educational Features is a highly regarded instructional book by Jurgen
: The book is organized into chapters covering vital strategic concepts such as the principle of two weaknesses , prophylaxis, the positional exchange sacrifice, and play against an isolated pawn. the positional exchange sacrifice
: Unlike many GM-level books, it prioritizes clear verbal explanations over dense, computer-generated variations, making it ideal for the "average player".