Rudolph Spielmann was one of the most fearsome attacking players in the
history of chess. He was very much from the so-called "Romantic School,"
where gambits were always accepted and checkmating the king was the only
real thought of the players. His love of the King's Gambit and similar
aggressive openings earned him the respect of his peers early in his
career and he went on to become one of the strongest Grandmasters of his
time. His philosophy on chess could be summed up by his quote: "A good
sacrifice is one that is not necessarily sound but leaves your opponent
dazed and confused." In this book, Neil McDonald takes a look back at
how Spielmann overcame his opponents in dazzling style, carefully
choosing and analyzing some of Spielmann's most glorious attacks and
famous combinations. A deep study of his games cannot fail to entertain
and inspire any true chess enthusiast. >Includes Spielmann's most
brilliant sacrificial games >Ideal for the attacking-minded chess
players >Perfect for sharpening tactical ability