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Transposition

Tricks in Aperture,
In chess is known as transposition to a position which is reached by a different move order than usual, ie, a a less obvious way to get where you want, confusing your opponent.

Any chess player's arsenal is opening a number of tricks of this kind. There are tricks for implementation in all the openings, but Secrets of the investment of moves in chess is the first book devoted entirely to such tricks and subtleties in the order of moves.

As the work covers all variants key opening, is recommended for players of all levels. The introduction explains what the transpositions and why are so valuable, and in the following chapters are discussed in detail.

The chapters are organized by groups of openings: open, the Sicilian Defense, other semi-open openings, queen's pawn openings, Indian defense, Reti, English and other openings closed. The advantages and disadvantages of each move order are discussed and illustrated with some remarkable examples of high competition.


Andrew Soltis Andrew Soltis (1947) is an international grandmaster professional journalist who writes for The New York Post, and one of the authors most famous chess world with numerous titles to his credit.

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