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700 Magic Tactical Exercises from Armenian Chess Legends Armenia has long been a powerhouse in the world of chess, producing some of the most creative and uncompromising players in modern history. From World Champion Tigran Petrosian to Olympic gold medalists like Levon Aronian, Armenian chess is renowned for its fighting spirit, deep strategic understanding, and dazzling tactical brilliance. In this book, we bring you 700 carefully selected tactical exercises, all drawn from the games of Armenia’s greatest players. These are not just puzzles — they are moments of inspiration, born on the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
700 Magic Tactical Exercises from Armenian Chess Legends Armenia has long been a powerhouse in the world of chess, producing some of the most creative and uncompromising players in modern history. From World Champion Tigran Petrosian to Olympic gold medalists like Levon Aronian, Armenian chess is renowned for its fighting spirit, deep strategic understanding, and dazzling tactical brilliance. In this book, we bring you 700 carefully selected tactical exercises, all drawn from the games of Armenia’s greatest players. These are not just puzzles — they are moments of inspiration, born on the boards of world-class tournaments, Olympiads, and national championships.
Autorenporträt
Born in Yerevan, Armenia, in 1989, Zaven Andriasian is a Grandmaster and former World Junior Champion (2006). A product of Armenia’s rich chess tradition, he has won numerous international events, including the 2010 Russian Cup Final and the 2016 Armenian Championship. With a peak rating of 2645, Andriasian is known for his sharp, uncompromising style and deep opening preparation. Beyond the board, he is a respected chess author, with acclaimed works such as Winning with the Najdorf Sicilian and The English Attack against the Taimanov Sicilian. Andriasian continues to contribute to the global chess community as a competitor, writer, and representative of Armenian chess excellence.