King: Sultan Khan - The Indian Servant Who Became Chess Champion of the British Empire Holz His analysis draws directly on
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His analysis draws directly on this extensive practical experience at the highest competitive level
If he thinks an idea will work over the board
The book addresses how tactics and strategy support goal achievement
you can focus on what is important without any distractions by a couple of random pawns and pieces
six of which are devoted to White's most popular continuation 4
King: Sultan Khan - The Indian Servant Who Became Chess Champion of the British Empire Holz His analysis draws directly onThe Remarkable Rise of an Indian Chess Prodigy in 1920s Britain Sultan Khan arrived in London in 1929 as an unlikely chess champion. Daniel King's biography traces the extraordinary journey of a man who learned Western chess rules only three years earlier, yet quickly rose to defeat the era's strongest players, including world champions Alekhine and Capablanca. King combines historical research with detailed game analysis to reveal Khan's
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