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© 2015 New In Chess
Published by New In Chess, Alkmaar, The Netherlands
www.newinchess.com
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Editor: Frank Erwich
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ISBN/EAN: 978-90-5691-667-I
Fabiano Caruana
This tactics training book gives you the opportunity
to make the same winning moves as super
Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana made in his
games. One hundred training exercises are offered
here, in positions which the Italian turned
in his favour. The puzzles start at a moderate
level and gradually get more difficult. How many
good moves can you make in a row?
Fabiano Caruana (1992) reached the /12 spot in
the World Rankings in October 2014. A few
months earlier the Italian grandmaster had
crossed the 2800 Elo barrier. Caruana won elite
tournaments in Dortmund (2012 and 2014) and
in Zurich (2013), but the biggest success of his
career so far is his victory at the Sinquefield Cup
in Saint Louis, 2014, where his opponents had
an average Elo-rating of 2802. With 9 points
out of io games he finished three points ahead of
World Champion Magnus Carlsen. Caruana
started the tournament with seven wins in a row.
Such winning streaks are now commonly known
as 1oing a Caruana’.
After his incredible performance in Saint Louis,
most chess fans tipped Caruana as the next challenger
of World Champion Magnus Carlsen.
During an interview with Chess 24 (November
25, 2014), the World ff2 did not seem to be afraid
of such an encounter: ‘Overall, you can outplay
him in many types of positions if you play
strongly. Yes, it’s not easy, but it’s possible. I recently
beat Carlsen first in an endgame, and then
in a very complex unclear struggle. He’s still a
man. The main thing is not to be too scared of
him!’
Caruana enjoys playing different types of positions:
‘I can attack on a board full of pieces or
manoeuvre in a roughly even position, and I’ve
got nothing against the endgame’.
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