Imagine you are a club player who has been given the opportunity to talk
at length with a famous Grandmaster. How would you make the most of this
opportunity? This is the third book in the highly acclaimed Lessons with
a Grandmaster series. It bridges the gap between great player and
amateur through a series of conversations between teacher, the renowned
Grandmaster Boris Gulko, and student Dr. Joel R. Sneed, a professor of
psychology and amateur chess player. The lessons are based on Gulko's
own battles against fellow Grandmasters. In this third volume, Gulko and
Sneed focus on both strategic and tactical ideas, and how to
successfully combine the two parts over the board. Among the many
subjects examined are attack and defence, exploiting weak squares,
fighting for the initiative, Sicilian strategy and the bishop pair.