

45-46 APPENDIX F: Double Sacrifice (combining an En prise sacrifice of a pawn as a Decoy sacrifice followed by an Exchange sacrifice) PiecefulChaos – mal57, 5/12 Blitz ICC game challenge, 2005. – Pramshuber, I., Krems, International Tournament, 1967. 42-45ĪPPENDIX E: Sacrificial Waterfall Bronstein, D. 40-41 APPENDIX D: Exchange sacrifice: Cramling, P - Goutor, V., GM Cramling simultaneous, St. 37-39 APPENDIX C: Volokitin-Rublevsky, Budva, Montenegro 2004 (team competition) pawn sacrifices & Knight sacrifice. 20-25ĪPPENDIX A: Solutions to Study Problems. 16 Obstructive sacrifice (or Blocking sacrifice). 13, Appendix D, Appendix F Gain sacrifice. 11 Double sacrifice.12, Exhibit F En prise sacrifice. 11 Demolition sacrifice or Destructive sacrifice.


(includes comparison of Center Game versus Danish Gambit, discussion of gambits and counter-gambits) III.Īnti-Castling sacrifice.9 Blank sac or magnetic sac.9 Blocking sacrifice. 6, Appendix B Do not be daunted by sacrificing, embrace this powerful tactical weapon.7 II.ĪBSOLUTE SACRIFICE versus RELATIVE SACRIFICE.7-9 5-6 Historical Overview of Sacrificial Combinations. Sacrificing in Chess TABLE OF CONTENTS.1-2 I.ĭefinition.3 Sacrificing and "combinative play".3-5 What are the more common advantages sought to be gained by sacrificing?.
