- Paperback: 222 pages
- Publisher: Premier Pub Co (August 1997)
- ISBN-10: 0963785273
- ISBN-13: 978-0963785275
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #2,434,260 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Mr. David H. Li's "Syllabus on Cannon" is the next step. The cannon is the most foreign and most misunderstood piece by Western chess players. However, when used well, it is the most explosive piece both offensively and defensively. Knowing how to efficiently use the cannon is the key to playing this game as it is meant to be played.
Mr. Li's clear, pedigogical approach in this book has certainly helped me to improve my game to the level where I can hold my own, even among experienced Asian Xiangqi players who have been playing for years.
To explain this approach, the book starts by making the reader aware of the power of the cannon. Then, several example games where the cannon is essential are given with a "What have we learned?" section after each game. The cannon's role is then shown in openings, mid-games and end-games, driving home the cannon's importance. By the end of this book, you will be aware of the cannon's full potential and will see significant results in your game.
This book is by far one of the best books on the market and a must for Xiangqi players who want to attain a more rewarding level.
I noticed an error in Diagram 5: of course, there should not be a white advisor at 4i. I'm glad I am able to figure out from context. I'm sure these kinds of mistakes are very hard to avoid.