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This book contains 50 elegant, witty chess problems concerned with
deducing events in a game's past. Holmes instructs Watson in the
intricacies of retrograde analysis, leading to increasingly
difficult self-contained mysteries.
Yefim Geller has been one of the world's foremost grandmasters over
the past four decades, during which time he has established a
reputation as being the leading Russian authority on opening
theory. In this annotated collection of his own games, Geller shows
the practical benefits of a sound understanding of opening
strategy.
Chess and bridge have been two of the world's most popular games
for centuries, and this superb instructional book will tell you
everything you need to know about them, from their intriguing
histories to how to play and win. Biographies of the most
well-known players are included, from famous bridge players such as
Terence Reese and Omar Sharif to world-class chess players such as
Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov.With stepby-step guidance and
over 1200 photographs and illustrations, this easy-to-follow book
will show players how to play and increase their enjoyment of two
of the most tactical and complex games around today.
In his sixth book for Thinkers Publishing, Milos Pavlovic has taken
a serious look at the recent developments within the Scotch Game.
Drawing upon his considerable opening experience, he investigates
the most interesting and dynamic lines for White and Black, making
this book a complete repertoire one. He found many novelties and
highlights the most important positional and tactical themes this
opening provides. We are quite convinced this 'complete repertoire
book' will give you an extra boost to play this fascinating opening
being one of the old-time favorites of Garry Kasparov.
Your opponent plays a gambit against you. How dare they!? But how
can you punish them? Spanish Grandmaster Salgado has taken a close
look at a wide variety of 'Gambit Lines'. Many gambit lines, where
one or more pawns are sacrificed for the initiative, have to be
taken seriously, but Ivan has succeeded in finding many new ideas
and theoretical improvements. The result is the neutralisation or
refutation of most of these common and well known 'Gambits'. This
book is simply a must for anyone who wants to be fully prepared to
engage in battle against a 'Gambit Player'. If you are a gambit
player yourself, you need to read this to prepare yourself for new
challenges to your systems.
The Italian Game (sometimes referred to as the Giuoco Piano) is one
of the oldest openings around, and also one of the first lines a
player learns when he or she is introduced to chess. It leads to
play that is easy to understand: both sides develop their pieces
logically and begin attacks on the opposing kings. The Italian Game
gives both White and Black the opportunity to play either
aggressively and in gambit fashion, or in a restrained and
positional manner. One of White's most exciting and attacking
options is the legendary Evans Gambit, which has been brought back
into the limelight in this modern era by such uncompromising
players as World number one Garry Kasparov, Alexander Morozevich,
and England's Nigel Short.
In this book, openings expert Jan Pinski investigates the different
strategies and tactics in the Italian Game and Evans Gambit. Using
model games for both White and Black, Pinski provides crucial
coverage of both the main lines and offbeat variations. This book
arms the reader with enough knowledge to play the Italian Game and
Evans Gambit with confidence.
>Written by well-known opening theoretician
>A useful guide for club and tournament players alike
>All main lines are covered
Building and maintaining an opening repertoire can be a demanding
task -- for a start there are an enormous number of different lines
to choose from. There's a strong temptation amongst beginners and
improving players to opt solely for tricky lines in order to snare
unsuspecting opponents, but this approach has only short-term
value. As players improve and their opponents become stronger, very
often these crafty lines don't stand up to close scrutiny, and
suddenly they back to square one with no suitable opening weapons.
In Starting Out with 1 e4! and Starting Out with 1 d4! Neil
McDonald and John Cox solve this perennial problem by providing the
reader with a strong and trustworthy repertoire with the white
pieces based on the popular opening moves 1 e4 and 1 d4. The
recommended lines given here have stood the test of time and are
regularly employed by Grandmasters. Reading these books will give
players the confidence to play these variations against all
strengths of player and provides them with reliable opening armoury
for years to come.
These books are written in Everyman Chess's distinctive Starting
Out style, with plenty of notes, tips, and warnings throughout to
help the aspiring player.
>Grandmaster-style opening repertoires
>Written by opening experts
>Ideal for improving players
English Grandmaster Neil McDonald is an experienced and successful
player on the international chess circuit. He is a respected chess
coach, who has trained many of England's strongest junior players.
McDonald is also a talented chess writer and has many outstanding
works to his name. Earlier Everyman Chess books include Concise
Chess Openings and Starting Out: The Dutch Defence.
John Cox is a FIDE Master and a former junior international and
British Junior Champion. Previous works for Everyman Chess include
Starting Out: Alekhine's Defence and Dealing with d4 Deviations.
Other Books in Series
Starting Out with 1 d4!
Three classic titles from the Everyman Chess Starting Out Series in
one volume. Starting Out: Queen's Gambit Accepted by Alexander
Raetsky and Maxim Chetverik Starting Out: Queen's Gambit Declined
by Neil McDonald Starting: Slav Semi Slav by Glenn Flear The
Queen's Gambit Accepted (QGA) is Black's simplest way of dealing
with one of White's most fashionable openings, the Queen's Gambit.
Black grabs the gambit pawn and thus refuses to succumb to the
passive positions so typical of the Queen's Gambit Declined. This
direct and uncompromising way of playing gives rise to dynamic
positions where both sides have excellent chances to play for the
win. It's no surprise that the QGA has attracted many high-class
advocates, including Garry Kasparov and Vishy Anand. The Queen's
Gambit Declined is an opening of great historical importance and
Black's fundamental answer to 1 d4. From the very first move Black
obtains a firm foothold in the centre, something that White finds
extremely hard to undermine. Indeed, Black often bases his entire
strategy around this control. The soundness of the Queen's Gambit
Declined has never been in question, and its supporters at the
highest level include a long list of Grandmasters headed by
Kasparov, Kramnik, Karpov and Short, as well as many World
Champions from the past. The very closely linked Slav and Semi-Slav
Defences are two of the most popular and combative openings that
Black can play against the Queen's Gambit. They have provided the
battleground for thousands of exciting encounters between the
world's chess elite, including Garry Kasparov, Vishy Anand,
Vladimir Kramnik, Alexei Shirov and Alexander Morozevich. Players
of all levels are attracted to the Slav and the Semi-Slav because
they are solid, dependable defences that do, however, promise
abundant possibilities for dynamic counterplay.
The interviews in this book span over twenty years, over two
decades. For years I went with my recording device to tournaments
like Wijk aan Zee, Frankfurt Chess Classic, Hoogeveen... often to
interview the interesting player of the moment in some hotel bar or
quiet interview room. 31 out of the 35 interviews came about this
way. That is... until March 2020, when out of nowhere, covid broke
out. Suddenly chess tournaments were no longer held and a live
interview with chess players was no longer possible.
I was lucky enough to play against six world champions and several
top players in my modest chess career, but the greatest player I
feel privileged to have known, to have spent time with him, was
Miguel Najdorf, "El Viejo". This is a chess book, with 275
commented games, it covers all his chess career, but it has also
many stories. Najdorf was the most important Argentinean chess
player, and he was an exceptional person. Oscar Panno said that
Najdorf reminded him of Don Quixote, in the part of the book where
he tells Sancho Panza, "Wherever I am, that is where the head of
the table is going to be". He successfully overcame the most
terrible setbacks, as few are capable of doing. Writing about
Miguel Najdorf is one of my greatest pleasures as a chess
journalist and writer! Zenon Franco Ocampos, April 2021.
This is the first book fully devoted to the double fianchetto for
both colors, White and Black. GM Daniel Hausrath draws upon his
vast experience to provide guidance on how to use the different
kinds of set-ups the double fianchetto has available for White and
Black. In a clear manner, Daniel explains the many subtle move
orders, the critical resulting middle game structures and typical
endgame positions. His guidance through the presented games will
bring you an immediate gain in the understanding of the benefits of
the 'Double Fianchetto'. This is an ideal book for all club players
and is written by one of the leading experts on the 'Double
Fianchetto'.
In his second volume Robert Ris continues to explore the essential
elements of practical play for any club player. Again the result is
that Ris offers a course to help chess students master all facets
of the game. A most instructive and need book for any player that
wants to improve his basics skills!
This book is about the Marshall Attack and the lines which can be
grouped together under the banner of the so-called Anti-Marshall.
The theory has developed so much in the last decade that there is
more than enough material to be going on with just in those areas,
but I also decided to include a detailed look at an important line
in the Exchange Variation. Black's key concept in the Marshall is
giving up a central pawn in return for activity, and I have tried
to give as many lines as possible which adhere closely to this
principle. Why is this so significant? Well, for starters, usually
in the Ruy Lopez Black is looking for long, slow games in solid,
closed positions. The Marshall flips this on its head and Black
tries to accelerate the play and radically change the character of
the game at an early stage. Let's briefly discuss the material of
the book itself and the lines that I have decided to give. First of
all, I started off with the standard Marshall Attack, after the
initial moves: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1
b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d5. I have given direct analysis wherever
possible and I have tried to cover all the essential lines. Of
course, with the passing of the years and the continual development
of theory we can see how the popularity of some positions has
shifted and, in some cases, how certain lines have simply been
rendered obsolete. I also discovered, to my surprise, that there
are still new, unexplored, and interesting paths for further
analysis.
To lose a game of chess in the opening or the early middlegame is
especially annoying. However, this is something that happens not
only to novices, but also to experienced masters. A knowledge of
opening disasters and of the correct replies to sharp continuations
is imperative, if a player is to master this difficult phase of the
game, in which much is still shrouded in mist. Time and again
unexpected combinative themes occur, striking the opponent like a
bolt from the blue. A player who has studied the material here can
hope for some quick and pretty victories, and it will also spare
his nerves, if the opponent should wildly attack. With its clear
explanations and recommendations, this book provides an excellent
grounding in chess opening theory.
This book is part of a series from Quality Chess examining the
cutting edge of opening theory. The idea is to identify the most
important theoretical battlegrounds and then analyse as deeply as
possible in search of improvements. Thus the reader will be ahead
of the current state-of-the-art, rather than lagging behind trying
to memorise old games. The book considers the Sicilian Najdorf - a
favourite opening of ambitious players at every level. This book
concentrates on lines where White chooses 6.Be3, heading for the
English Attack. The variations covered are: Topalov: 6...e6 7.f3 b5
8.Qd2 b4 9.Na4 Nbd7; Topalov: 6...e6 7.f3 b5 8.g4 h6 9.Qd2 b4
10.Nce2 e5; Perenyi Attack: 6...e6 7.g4 e5 8.Nf5; Perenyi Attack:
6...e6 7.g4 h6 8.Bg2; Perenyi Attack: 6...e6 7.g4 h5 8.g5 Ng4 9.Bc1
Qb6 10.h3 Ne5 11.Nb3; Main line: 6...e6 7.f3 b5 8.g4 h6 9.GBPd2
Nbd7 10.0-0-0 Bb7 11.h4 b4 12.Na4 Qa5 13.b3 Nc5 14.a3; Main line:
6...e6 7.f3 Nbd7 8.GBPd2 b5 9.g4 Nb6 10.a4; Scheveningen: 5...Nc6
6.Be3 e6 7.Qd2 Be7 8.0-0-0 0-0 9.f3 d5 10.Be2; 6...e5: Positional
line: 7.Nf3; and, 6...e5: Vallejo Pons variation: 7.Nb3 Be6 8.f3
Be7 9.Qd2 0-0 10.0-0-0 Nbd7 11.g 4 b5 12.g5 b4 13.Ne2 Ne8 14.f4 a5
15.f5; 6...e 5: line with 10...a5: 7.Nb3 Be7 8.f3 Be6 9.Qd2 0-0
10.0-0-0 a5; 6...e5: Topalov variation: 7.Nb3 Be6 8.f3 Nbd7 9.Qd2
h5.
These books are perfect for enthusiastic chess players who are
starting out in the game, and who are seeking to understand the
basic principles behind these important openings: the Pirc/Modern
and the Grunfeld. These 2 books are written in a user-friendly
style with an abundance of notes, tips and warnings scattered
throughout, while key strategies, ideas, and tactics for both sides
are clearly illustrated.
The authors of these books are very skilled and experienced chess
writers, who are used to writing for players of all levels and are
renowned for their ability to explain ideas in a lucid and
straightforward manner.
These books will be especially beneficial to those players who have
previously sharpened their chess skills with the earlier books"
Starting Out in Chess, Tips for Young Players" and "Improve Your
Opening Play."
*User-friendly design to help readers absorb ideas
*Concentrates on the fundamental principles of the openings
*Ideal for the improving player
These books are perfect for enthusiastic chess players who are
starting out in the game, and who are seeking to understand the
basic principles behind these important openings: the Pirc/Modern
and the Grunfeld. Both books are written in a user-friendly style
with an abundance of notes, tips and warnings scattered throughout,
while key strategies, ideas, and tactics for both sides are clearly
illustrated.
The authors of these books are very skilled and experienced chess
writers, who are used to writing for players of all levels and are
renowned for their ability to explain ideas in a lucid and
straightforward manner.
These books will be especially beneficial to those players who have
previously sharpened their chess skills with the earlier books
Starting Out in Chess, Tips for Young Players and Improve Your
Opening Play.
*User-friendly design to help readers absorb ideas
*Concentrates on the fundamental principles of the openings
*Ideal for the improving player
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