About Caruana Chess
Chess author Tim Sawyer compiled 200 diagrams to show you 200 final moves Fabiano Caruana played to win. The Italian American Grandmaster Caruana wins with powerful moves that finish these games immediately. Find the strongest move that mates or convinces your opponent to resign. Enjoy this quick and easy read. Grandmasters attack with powerful knockout punches. Hit hard! That's the only way to beat the world's best players. Chess attacks for most players feel like gradual boxing jabs until their opponents give up or fall over. This book helps you play sharp. Be accurate. Stay focused. Force the win. These 200 diagrams demonstrate the how Fabiano Caruana wins chess games. His winning moves lead to forced mates or a big gains in chess material. These 200 positions train your mind to look for the best move. Each diagram shows the position with Fabiano Caruana to move. His next move ends the game, followed by a brief analysis or explanation. Caruana may play the first in a series of moves that force mate. Sometimes his move is the final checkmate move after all the hard work that came before. In other games, Fabiano Caruana move wins a piece, a rook, a queen, or promotes a pawn. The book covers the Caruana career from 2002 through the Candidates tournament of 2018. His victory in that event qualified the Italian American Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana to play the current champion Magnus Carlsen in November 2018 for the World Chess Championship.
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