True Lies In Chess by luís Comas Fabregó

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True Lies in Chess by luís Comas Fabregó  is an instructional and analytical chess book that explores how players are often misled by appearances in chess positions.

The book focuses on the gap between what a position seems to suggest and what is actually correct, highlighting how even strong players can be deceived by false tactical impressions, misleading patterns, and superficial evaluation.

A central theme is the importance of careful calculation and objective analysis, showing how “obvious” moves are frequently wrong due to hidden tactical resources or deeper positional factors.

It presents instructive examples where players fall into traps, overlook defenses, or misjudge positions because of assumptions rather than concrete calculation.

The book emphasizes improving critical thinking, candidate move selection, and evaluation skills, helping readers avoid psychological and perceptual errors in real games.

A valuable resource for club and tournament players aiming to strengthen calculation accuracy, positional judgment, and awareness of hidden resources in complex positions.

Condition: Good condition, Likely New

True Lies in Chess by luís Comas Fabregó  is an instructional and analytical chess book that explores how players are often misled by appearances in chess positions.

The book focuses on the gap between what a position seems to suggest and what is actually correct, highlighting how even strong players can be deceived by false tactical impressions, misleading patterns, and superficial evaluation.

A central theme is the importance of careful calculation and objective analysis, showing how “obvious” moves are frequently wrong due to hidden tactical resources or deeper positional factors.

It presents instructive examples where players fall into traps, overlook defenses, or misjudge positions because of assumptions rather than concrete calculation.

The book emphasizes improving critical thinking, candidate move selection, and evaluation skills, helping readers avoid psychological and perceptual errors in real games.

A valuable resource for club and tournament players aiming to strengthen calculation accuracy, positional judgment, and awareness of hidden resources in complex positions.

Condition: Good condition, Likely New