Laszlo Polgar Chess — Middlegames Pgn ^new^

Includes fundamental patterns like epaulet mates, back rank weaknesses, double attacks, and various piece sacrifices (h7, f7, etc.).

[Event "Polgar - Lanka"] [Site "Budapest, 1995"] [Date "1995"] [Round "2"] [White "Laszlo Polgar"] [Black "Lanka"] [Result "1-0"] Laszlo Polgar Chess Middlegames Pgn

Import Polgar’s PGNs into tools like , Anki (with a chess plugin), or Listudy . These platforms use spaced repetition algorithms to ensure you revisit positions just before you forget them—dramatically improving long-term retention. Includes fundamental patterns like epaulet mates, back rank

If there is a "Bible" of tactical chess training, it is László Polgár’s magnum opus. While the book is famous for the sheer volume of its content (5,334 diagrams), the middlegame combinations (roughly the first 4,000 problems in the standard ordering) are the heart of the work. If there is a "Bible" of tactical chess

: Epaulet mate, back rank weaknesses, deflection, and decoys. Positional Concepts