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This Exploiting Weaknesses by Cyrus Lakdawala is an English-language chess book in paperback that shows how to spot and use the weak points in an opponent’s position. It focuses on practical positional play, turning ideas such as weak pawns, poor piece placement, weak squares, open lines and colour complexes into decisions you can actually use at the board.
What this book covers
Many games are decided by the fight over weaknesses. Those weaknesses may be a vulnerable pawn, an awkwardly placed piece, a weak square, an open file or a colour complex that can be targeted over time. Cyrus Lakdawala presents this broad strategic theme in a clear, accessible way, helping you learn not only to notice soft spots in the opposing camp, but also to build a plan around them.
This is a useful choice for players who want to strengthen their positional understanding and make better sense of where advantages come from. It helps turn the general idea of “weakness” into concrete choices during a game.
About the author
Cyrus Lakdawala is an International Master and a long-time chess teacher. His experience as a coach comes through in the way the subject is organised: the strategic ideas are presented in a structured, practical form that is easy to work with in your own games.
If you are looking for a chess strategy book that concentrates on the practical exploitation of weaknesses, Exploiting Weaknesses is a solid title for self-study and regular review.
Key details
- Product type: chess book
- Author: Cyrus Lakdawala
- Language: English
- Binding: paperback
- Subject: chess strategy and positional play
- Focus: recognising and exploiting weaknesses in the opponent’s position
- Page count: 296
Tangible precision
Each move strengthens curiosity, concentration, and self-confidence.

