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In the modern classic" Secrets of Spectacular Chess," Jonathan
Levitt and David Friedgood shared their joy and appreciation of
chess beauty, engulfing readers with a wealth of amazing and
magnificent examples from the aesthetic side of the game. Moreover,
they also showed how this fascinating subject could actually be
analysed, and how this could help players to improve the practical
side of their game.Now the authors have produced a much awaited and
largely expanded second edition, in which they present further
ideas and opinions, provide many new mesmerizing examples of games,
studies and problems, and revisit previous material to explain how
the theory has developed over recent years. This book really
captures the imagination; read it and become hypnotized by the
power and beauty of chess! *A new expanded edition, with 50% new
material*An enthralling guide to the artistry of chess*Ideal for
players of all levels
Everyman Chess are delighted to present two further offerings from
their original and best-selling Starting Out opening series. The
Classical Sicilian is one of Black's most popular and highly
regarded opening choices against 1 e4, and it's been a favourite of
such greats as Vladimir Kramnik, Alexei Shirov and Vishy Anand.
White has a number of aggressive ways to battle against the
Classical: the fashionable Richter-Rauzer Attack; Bobby Fischer's
favourite, the Sozin Attack; and finally the wild Velimirovic
Attack, and no work on the Classical would be complete without a
study of these fascinating variations. The Grand Prix Attack is one
of White's most aggressive ways of fighting the Sicilian. It leads
to a sharp, complex battle from the very beginning, and White's
play is characterized by its lightning attacks against the black
king. The opening became a powerful weapon to use in the cut and
thrust of weekend tournament chess, where victory is everything and
draws are not enough. It steadily became more popular and even
gained the seal of approval from some of the world's elite such as
the UK's top two Grandmasters, Nigel Short and Michael Adams, who
have both utilized it with success. Everyman Chess's Starting Out
series has firmly established itself as the leading guide to
studying openings for up-and-coming players. These books are
distinguished by their easy-to-read layout, the lucid explanations
of the fundamentals, and the abundance of notes, tips and warnings
to help the reader absorb vital ideas. Starting Out opening books
are ideal for enthusiastic chess players who have little experience
of the openings in question and who wish to appreciate the
essential principles behind them. *User-friendly design to help
readers absorb ideas *Concentrates on the fundamental principles of
the openings *Ideal for improvers, club players and tournament
players
Two great books from the Everyman Chess Library, Mastering the
Opening by Byron Jacobs and Mastering the Middlegame by Angus
Dunnington in one volume. These books are ideal for keen club
players who want to improve and are seeking to better their
understanding of these key stages of a chess game: the opening,
when the battle lines are drawn and the middlegame when the armies
commence hand to hand combat. Both books are written in a
user-friendly style with plenty of notes, tips and warnings to
illustrate key points. The authors are experienced at writing for
players of all levels and are particularly noted for their ability
to explain ideas in a clear and straightforward fashion. The books
are particularly useful for those players who honed their skills
with the earlier Everyman Chess books Improve Your Opening Play and
Improve Your Middlegame Play.
The Nimzo-Indian is one of Black's most universally popular and
respectable answers to 1 d4. It could be said that no other opening
allows Black to play for a win from such a sound positional basis,
while its flexibility gives rise to a multitude of different
positions rich in tactical and positional play. The list of
Nimzo-Indian admirers runs like a who's who of the chess world:
Garry Kasparov, Vladimir Kramnik, Vishy Anand, Anatoly Karpov, and
Michael Adams are just a handful of top Grandmasters who have
utilized it with great effect.
With the Nimzo-Indian being such a fashionable opening, some Black
players are put off by the possibility of having to learn a
labyrinth of different variations. However, in "Play the
Nimzo-Indian," Edward Dearing solves this problem by constructing a
concise and workable repertoire for Black, offering a solution
against each of White's tries, whether it's a critical main line or
a tricky side variation. Readers will gain the necessary knowledge
and confidence to begin playing the Nimzo-Indian in their games.
>Explains an opening favored by the world's elite
>Written by a renowned openings expert
>Covers all of White's main tries
The Scotch Game is one of the oldest openings in chess and has a
great history, but more recently it was catapulted back into the
limelight due to the enterprise of World number one Garry Kasparov,
who completely rejuvenated the opening with an abundance of
original ideas for White. He utilized the opening in World
Championship matches and other elite events, with very successful
results. As a direct result of this, the Scotch Game, a dynamic and
sharp opening, has once again become popular at all levels of
chess.
In this easy-to-read guide, Grandmaster and openings expert John
Emms goes back to basics, studying the essential principles of the
Scotch Opening and its numerous variations. Throughout the book
there are an abundance of notes, tips, and warnings to guide the
improving player, while key strategies, ideas, and tactics for both
sides are clearly illustrated.
"User-friendly layout to help readers absorb ideas
"Concentrates on the key principles of the Scotch Opening
"Ideal for the improving player
Endgames involving only kings and pawns are the most fundamental of
all chess positions, and a firm understanding of them is required
in order to become confident of tackling more complex endings that
preceded them. In this easy-to-read guide, Grandmaster and
distinguished endgames expert Glenn Flear focuses on the very
basics of pawn endings. Beginning with the simplest of positions
and only gradually working through to more challenging material,
Flear outlines the key principles and rules, and demonstrates how
these work in practical examples. As one of the priorities of such
endings is to promote pawns to queens, Flear additionally deals
with queen endings that arise naturally from the simpler form. As
is commonplace with the renowned Starting Out series, there are an
abundance of notes, tips and warnings throughout the book to help
improving players. Starting Out: Pawn Endgames is perfect for those
who have previously honed their chess skills with the earlier books
Starting Out in Chess, Tips for Young Players and Improve Your
Endgame Play. Highlights include: *Covers all crucial pawn endings
*Easy step-by-step guide to better endgame play *Ideal for
improving players *User-friendly layout to help readers absorb the
key ideas
Wurden Sie nicht auch gerne einmal wie ein Weltmeister spielen? Es
ist einfacher als Sie denken. Sie brauchen nur zwei
Voraussetzungen: Ihr Gegenuber sollte mit 1. d4 eroeffnen und Sie
sollten zuvor dieses Buch gelesen haben. Fast alle Weltmeister der
Schachgeschichte haben immer wieder mit Erfolg Slawisch gespielt.
Slawisch ist eine erstklassige Eroeffnung, denn sie verbindet
solide Zuverlassigkeit mit der Aussicht auf dynamisches Gegenspiel.
Dem Autor verdanken wir eine ebenso umfassende wie hochaktuelle
Studie. Der gesamte Kenntnisstand der Literatur und jahrelange
Turniererfahrung finden hier ihren Niederschlag. Alle wichtigen
Ideen fur Schwarz und Weiss werden hervorgehoben und in ihren
zentralen taktischen Wendungen ausfuhrlich analysiert. Dr. James
Vigus ist FIDE-Meister und ehemaliger Britischer Jugendmeister. Er
schreibt und rezensiert regelmassig fur das British Chess Magazine.
Sein erstes Buch "Pirc fur Schwarz und Weiss" (englische Ausgabe:
"The Pirc in Black and White") wurde in der Fachpresse als
exzellentes neues Standardwerk gefeiert.
A real mirror of 20th century creation, Chess Design presents an
exceptional documentation on chess games made by artists,
designers, architects, and craftsmen: chessboards themselves, but
also artist's drawings, execution plans and photographs of
archives. By presenting nearly 300 of these chessboards
chronologically, the author offers a new perspective on the history
of art and its evolution. Art Nouveau, Secession, Surrealism,
Fluxus, Pop Art, most of the great movements that are born and
follow one another in the Fine Arts find an echo with these
chessboards and the 16 pieces that animate them. These chess games
also reflect the evolution of techniques and materials used during
this period: wood, glass, ceramics will give way, from the 1950s,
to steel, plastic and composite materials. At the border between
the plastic arts and the decorative arts, these chessboards are
made by big names in the art scene, design or architecture -
Alexandre Rodchenko, Jean-Michel Frank, Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp,
Alexander Calder, or, more recently, Yoko Ono, Robert Filliou, Yayo
Kusama, Victor Vasarely, Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry or Damien Hirst -
as by anonymous people. The synthesis offered by the author
constitutes a valuable and innovative historian's work, supported
by iconography that is both rich and mostly unpublished. Text in
English and French.
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