The Chess Puzzle. Book 4. Mastering The Positio... Apr 2026
The book benefits from the expertise of , a world-renowned endgame authority, and Alexander Markgraf , an experienced trainer. It also features a foreword by the late legendary coach Mark Dvoretsky , who highly recommended it for its rare collection of high-quality positional exercises.
: A psychological and technical concept about maintaining control and improving one's position gradually rather than forcing a win prematurely. Book Structure The Chess Puzzle. Book 4. Mastering the Positio...
, authored by Grandmaster Karsten Müller and Alexander Markgraf , is a specialized training manual focused on the technical aspects of converting an advantage. While tactical puzzle books are common, this volume fills a gap in chess literature by providing high-quality exercises on positional and strategic play. Core Focus and Themes The book benefits from the expertise of ,
The book primarily addresses the "technical question of how to convert a static advantage". It moves beyond basic checkmates to teach players how to squeeze an opponent once they have gained an upper hand. Key instructional themes include: Book Structure , authored by Grandmaster Karsten Müller
The 184-page manual is structured to provide both theoretical instruction and practical testing:
: Each topic is introduced with a theoretical concept followed by annotated examples from master games.
: Learning how to create and exploit multiple targets to stretch the opponent's defense until it breaks.