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The Open Ruy Lopez (also known as the Open Spanish) has always been
a popular choice both at club level and at grandmaster level, where
it has withstood the test of time after decades of close scrutiny.
It offers both sides the opportunity for a sharp clash of forces in
which the better prepared player will often come out on top. It is
therefore no surprise that such fighting players as Victor Korchnoi
and Jan Timman have always used the Open Ruy Lopez as an important
weapon in their armory. Written by leading author Grandmaster Glenn
Flear, this book explains the basic elements, strategies and
tactics for both sides and offers an accessible, digestible blend
of explanatory and theoretical material. (6 1/4 x 9 1/4, 160 pages,
b&w illustrations)
Learn sure-fire tactics and combinations from one of the world's
top chess players
Attack? Defend? Swap pieces? Tactics are the watchdogs of strategy
that take advantage of short-term opportunities to trap or ambush
your opponent and quite possibly change the course of a game in a
single move. Why play in a fog, only hoping that your opponent will
blunder when International Grandmaster Yasser Seirawan can show you
how to put the tactics of the world's chess legends to work for
you. Choose from the double attack, the pin, the skewer,
deflection, the decor, x-rays, windmills and many more time-tested
tactics.
Using classic board situations arranged in chapters by tactical
themes, Seirawan teaches you how to:
Plan your entire game from the very first move
Think ahead, step-by-step, anticipating every obstacle your
opponent can throw your way
Position yourself for the smashing combination and endgame you've
always dreamed of
Board positions from actual games played by history's great chess
tacticians are provided throughout. Review tests for each topic let
you track your improvement. In no time you'll be playing better,
with more confidence than you ever thought possible.
Together in one volume for the first time are Graeme Buckley's
Multiple Choice Chess and Multiple Choice Chess Volume Two. Are you
realising your chess potential? Multiple Choice Chess International
Master Graeme Buckley helps you to find out. Through a series of
instructive games where you must work out the next move and the
tactics and strategies surrounding it, you can assess your own
chess strength. In his second volume, Buckley repeatedly poses the
question 'What would you do here?' The reader is invited to step
into a grandmaster's shoes, work out all the relevant tactics and
strategies of the game and select a move out of a possible four
choices. A scoring system has been devised which can assess your
playing strength according to the answers you give. It's as simple
as that!
Are you making the most of your chess talent? Do you always perform
to the best of your ability? Do your results match up with your
understanding of the game? If the answer to any of these questions
is 'no' then read on!In "The Survival Guide to Competitive Chess,""
"Grandmaster and experienced tournament player John Emms reveals
the secrets of how to maximize your potential and improve your
results. Drawing upon his own over-the-board experiences, Emms
tackles the all-important aspects of practical play: concentration
and behaviour at the chessboard; playing for a win or a draw;
winning good positions and saving difficult ones; handling time
trouble; avoiding silly mistakes; understanding your strengths and
weaknesses; building an opening repertoire; using chess computers
and software; preparing for opponents; understanding and utilizing
the finer points of the rules; and much more besides. Read this
book and play every game with the confidence that you really can
give it your best shot. *A comprehensive guide to practical
play*Ideal for ambitious players*Written by a battle-hardened
expert John Emms is one of the UK's leading Grandmasters and has
captained the English Team at two Chess Olympiads. He's an
experienced coach who has worked with many top players, including
World Championship finalist Michael Adams. He's also a highly
respected writer; previous works for Everyman Chess include "The
Scandinavian "and the best-selling "Starting Out: The Sicilian,"
From the medieval cobbles, through Dickensian iron and fog, to the
neon lights and bustle of the twenty-first century, the
ever-changing streets of London map out the vibrant stories,
triumphs and struggles of everyone who ever called London home.
From the Roman and Celts marching along the ancient Old Kent Road,
to the rattling newspaper presses of Fleet Street, the game of
Monopoly has painted London's story across cheerful coloured tiles.
But those Monopoly streets live and breathe - they don't just
illuminate our history. They open up whole new ways of thinking
about it. The mobs have taken to our streets. The overlords have
taken them back. Wars have spilled out into them. Lovers have snuck
around them, and fires have raged through them. In a city of rags
and riches, where folk hero Dick Whittington believed the streets
were paved with gold, anything could happen - and everything has.
You may think you know the history of London. You don't. Or at
least, not entirely. This is the story of the capital as you've
never, quite, heard it before.
What separates the greatest chess players from mere mortals?
Grandmaster Danny Gormally believes that understanding, preparation
and will to win are three crucial factors. In Play Chess Like the
Pros he examines these key aspects and attempts to bridge the gap
between the best and the rest. He believes that a player's capacity
to improve is limitless, and in this age of computer-assisted
learning the opportunity to do so is greater than ever before. But
are you prepared to stretch yourself, to take yourself out of the
comfort zone? However, this is more than a self-improvement book.
Nearly 15 years of experience as a chess professional makes the
author ideally placed to tell the stories, not just behind the
moves but also the characters who play them, giving the reader an
insider's view of professional chess in the modern age.
Pattern recognition is one of the most important mechanisms of
chess improvement. Realizing that the position on the board has
similarities with something you have seen before helps you to
quickly grasp the essence of that position and find the most
promising continuation. Improve Your Chess Pattern Recognition
supplies a wealth of essential, yet easy-to-remember building
blocks for your chess knowledge. In 40 short, well-defined and
practical chapters, experienced chess trainer Arthur van de
Oudeweetering presents hundreds of examples of surprising
middlegame themes. To test your understanding he provides exercises
for every chapter. After working with this book, an increasing
number of positions, pawn structures and piece placements will
automatically activate your chess knowledge. As a result, you will
find the right move more often and more quickly!
This comprehensive reference work presents detailed bibliographical
information about chess publications - books, bulletins and
programs - covering competitions held around the world from 1971
through 2010. It catalogs 3,895 entries tracked through 5,381 items
with many cross-references. Information for each entry includes
year and country of publication, sponsors, publisher, editors,
language, alternate titles, mergers and source. An index of
competitions is included.
To improve and succeed, a chessplayer must be able calculate precisely and visualize prospective positions. This is easier said than done. While pondering the next move, a chessplayer frequently keeps “replaying” the same melody in his mind, thus falling into a kind of trance.
This book by Russian grandmaster Konstantin Chernyshov is designed to improve your visualization and calculation skills. With 500 exercises and an additional 250 puzzles, the author provides a vast amount of material to work through for students and coaches of the game. Most exercises require the reader to go through several stages of thought, including visualizing the configuration of the pieces, evaluating the resulting positions, and finally, calculating an accurate continuation.
The regimen suggested by the author will require a disciplined approach by serious chessplayers. The exercises and puzzles start out with easy examples, but they gradually become more difficult. And all are meant to be solved without sight of the board.
As noted by Ian Harris in his foreword:
"Cognitive Chess is designed to train you to visualize the board and correctly calculate sequences in your mind, skills that are essential to problem solving in all phases of the game. Players who train in these areas will certainly see an overall improvement in their game. After all, chess is ultimately a contest between opponents to determine who can “out-calculate” the other."
Cognitive Chess: When you are serious about taking your game to the next level...
Test tactical and positional chess skills with these quiz books
with a difference Two leading experts have carefully assembled an
abundance of chess puzzles to test players of all levels. At the
beginning of each chapter the puzzles are relatively easy, worth
five points for a correct solution. However as you move on they
become more and more difficult, soon becoming worth ten points and
eventually 15. If players get stuck, help is at hand Readers can
'ask a grandmaster' to obtain the guidance they need to help solve
the puzzles. However, they have to use this option carefully, as it
will cost them some of their hard-earned points. Either on their
own or with friends, this book will provide hours of brain-teasing
enjoyment.
-- Both books include puzzles for all levels
-- Grandmaster hints to help readers through the most taxing
puzzles
-- Unique scoring system enables players to monitor their progress
through the book
International Master and experienced chess teacher Angus
Dunnington has carefully assembled an abundance of positional chess
puzzles to test players of all levels.
Immerse yourself in a world of abstract equilibrium with 57 tiles
inspired by the Modernist master Piet Mondrian. Arrange the tiles
to create table-top compositions of perfect balance, large or
small. Beautifully presented and with millions of possible
arrangements, Make Your Own Mondrian will delight would-be
Modernists of all ages.
This big volume will first retrace the history of the game of chess
with the greatest 16 players who have been officially recognized as
champions of the world, looking at their lives and the
contributions they gave to the game. The following section will
describe the most iconic matches - either because of their
intensity or because of the rivalry between the two players as well
as the political rivalry between countries, as the famous match
between Russian Spassky and American Fischer during the Cold War.
The final chapter will look at the modern-day chess scene and the
rise of artificial intelligence in chess games.
All chess players know the impact of a surprising move in a game of
chess. The victim is disoriented and often blunders in reply, while
the player landing the surprise feels invigorated, lusting for the
battle ahead. It is thus quite a surprise in itself that this is
the first book devoted to this important practical aspect of chess
psychology. Avni, a highly experienced and respected chess writer,
provides a detailed understanding of the many ways of surprising
the opponent. This is far more than a list of tips for how to find
startling moves. Avni explains a whole theory of surprise, which
the reader can absorb and make a fundamental part of his approach
to chess. The book includes games where surprise played a major
role, annotated by Grandmasters Ronen Har-Zvi, Gad Rechlis, Eran
Liss, Ilan Manor, Ram Soffer and International master Artur Kogan.
FIDE Master Amatzia Avni is a psychologist. He has written several
acclaimed works on chess, including 'Creative Chess' and 'Danger in
Chess, ' both published by Cadogan. (5 11/16' X 8 1/4', 112 pages,
index, illustrations)
Brought together for the first time in one volume, How to play
against 1 d4 and 1 e4 Finding a suitable defence to 1 d4 isn't an
easy task, especially if you don't have endless time available to
study all the latest theoretical developments. If you choose
fashionable openings, it's imperative to keep pace with modern
theory if you want to succeed with Black. It's not easy finding a
good opening to play against 1 e4, especially if - like the
majority of chess players - you don't have endless time available
to study the latest theoretical developments. If you choose
fashionable openings, it's often a necessity to keep pace with
modern theory if you want to succeed with Black.
The Queen's Gambit is one of the great classical openings. All the
world champions and elite players have played this opening - most
of them for both sides. In this book the highly experienced coach
international master Andrew Martin explains the basic ideas behind
all the different variations you can encounter after 1 d4 d5 2 c4.
This includes the classical defences (such as the Orthodox, the
Lasker and the Slav) as well as the weird and wonderful (such as
the Albin Counter-Gambit, the Hennig-Schara Gambit and Marshall's
Defence). First Steps is a new opening series and is ideal for
improving players who want simple and straightforward explanations.
First Steps emphasizes: *the basic principles*the basic
strategies*the key tricks and traps First Steps books are based
around carefully selected instructive games which demonstrate
exactly what both sides are trying to achieve. There is enough
theory to enable the improving player to get to grips with the
opening without feeling overwhelmed. If you want to take up a new
opening, First Steps is the ideal place to start.
Offering a playful and engaging way to encourage young people,
especially those on the autism spectrum, to think about themselves
and their wider environment, this cooperative board game is perfect
for working with groups of children and young adults with autism of
all ages (10 and up). Each player works to create their own cartoon
figure, emphasising how everyone is unique, and the figure includes
elements that shows both how they look from the outside, and their
inner characteristics. Games typically last around an hour, and
discussion points are provided afterwards, to open conversation
about their character, and about the nature of autism.
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