In this classic work, Sam Loyd provides a detailed analysis of the principles of chess strategy, along with numerous examples of elegant and challenging problems. Whether you're a novice or a master, this book will help improve your understanding of the game and your ability to plan ahead. First published in 1898, it remains a must-read for chess enthusiasts of all levels.
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