Author: Siegbert Tarrasch. The Game of Chess. Read more. Analysis of the Game of Chess. Children's Books - Game of Chess. The Middle Game in Chess. The Game of Chess Algebraic Edition.
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He emphasized piece mobility much more than Steinitz did, and disliked cramped positions, saying that they 'had the germ of defeat. Tarrasch stated what is known as the Tarrasch rule, that rooks should be placed behind passed pawns—either yours or your opponent's.
Andrew Soltis quotes Tarrasch as saying. In , Tarrasch's book Dreihundert Schachpartien was published, but it wasn't translated into English until when S. Schwarz put out Three Hundred Chess Games. Tarrasch released Die moderne Schachpartie in , but it has not been translated yet. His third major book Das Schachspiel , was translated by G. Smith and T.
It was his last book and his most successful. He edited the magazine Deutsche Schachzeitung in , and Tarrasch's Schachzeitung , for the last two years of his life.
However, many modern masters regard Tarrasch's actual play as not dogmatic. Tarrasch played the ingenious interference move This blocks off both defences, and whatever piece captures becomes overloaded. That is, if Rxc7, the rook is overloaded, having to look after both the key squares, since the queen is blocked from b7.
So White would play But if Black plays instead Qxc7, the queen blocks off the rook's defence of c5 and becomes overloaded: Youngtae Kim.
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