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This Mastering Positional Sacrifices is an English-language paperback chess book by International Master Merijn van Delft, focused on one of the most demanding ideas in positional play: giving up material for a lasting strategic edge.
What this book covers
In many games, especially at an early stage of development, direct tactics decide the result. But once a player wants to move beyond that level, positional understanding becomes just as important. This book looks at positional sacrifices as a practical way to build an advantage through better structure, piece activity and control of key squares rather than through an immediate tactical finish.
Van Delft presents the subject in a clear, structured way. He explains different types of positional sacrifice, their historical roots, the strategic aims behind them and modern game examples that show when this kind of decision makes sense.
Inside the book
The material is organised thematically, which makes it easier to recognise recurring patterns. Alongside striking examples, the book also shows the long-term ideas behind each sacrifice and why some of them have become a regular part of modern positional chess.
The included exercises help turn the theory into practical training. That makes this more than a book for reading through games: it is also a tool for learning how to spot moments when material can be given up for initiative, better coordination or lasting pressure on the opponent’s position.
Mastering Positional Sacrifices is a strong choice for ambitious players who want to study positional play in more depth and approach difficult decisions at the board with greater confidence.
Key details
- Product type: chess book
- Language: English
- Binding: paperback
- Author: Merijn van Delft
- Subject: positional sacrifices in chess
- Number of pages: 288
- Format: includes exercises for practical training
Tangible precision
Each move strengthens curiosity, concentration, and self-confidence.

