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Pawn Structure Chess by Andrew Soltis
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Pawns form the “playing fields” of chess, a semipermanent “structure” that can determine whether a player wins—or loses.
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Pawns form the “playing fields” of chess, a semipermanent “structure” that can determine whether a player wins—or loses. This major update to the classic guide to pawn structure, written by international Grandmaster Andrew Soltis, teaches readers how to handle their pawns. He explains where best to place them, which pawns to advance or exchange, and why certain structures are good and others disastrous. Pawn Structure Chess is a must-have for everyone who plays.
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