Edition Olms, paperback, Enmglisch, ISBN: 978-3-283-01006-5, 164
Seiten, 2006.
Over a quarter of a century ago, the first edition of this book (published in
East Germany in 1981) was a huge best seller. Yet unfortunately it was never
reprinted and it soon became a scarce collectors item. The reason: one of its
co-authors, the chess trainer Gerhard Schmidt, left for the West. He thus became
persona non grata in East Germany and the book was banned there. Despite the
books excellent qualities, which were acclaimed in chess circles, from then on
its success could only be an underground one. However, the subject of the book
is timeless and transcends frontiers, and so at last we have a new edition,
fully revised by the original authors themselves to include modern games by
world-class players such as Garry Kasparov, Vishy Anand, Vladimir Kramnik and
Judit Pólgar. The book explains, clearly, systematically and comprehensively,
the strategy and tactics associated with the open file: how files are opened,
blocked, occupied and exploited as roads along which to invade the enemy
position.
A brief introduction lays the theoretical foundations and is followed by
carefully selected and organised material in the form of illustrative games, in
all of which the open file is the dominant or deciding factor. In each game
there is a pause at a key position where a clear verbal assessment is given;
these assessments alone are of huge instructional value, since they do nothing
less than teach the reader how strong chessplayers think: what to look for, how
to assess, how to plan. The book benefits not only from Gerhard Schmidts
experience as a trainer but also from the huge knowledge and skill gained by
Grandmaster Wolfgang Uhlmann during his long and successful career in top-class
chess, which at one point brought him close to the world title, and made him
indisputably one of Germanys greatest ever chessplayers.
Über den AutorGerhard Schmidt war langjähriger Trainer in der DDR und
erfolgreicher Schachspieler. Er ist Autor bekannter Bücher über Schachtheorie.