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Brought together for the first time in one volume are three books
by the titan of chess, Jose Capablanca. ----- One of the greatest
chess prodigies of all time, he evolved the most perfect chess
technique seen on a chessboard. A former World champion, and one of
the most successful tournament players in the history of the game,
Capablanca's uncanny position judgment empowered him to produce
games that were masterful pieces of position play, and that
culminated often in combinations of startling brilliancy. ----- My
Chess Career. Written one year before he became chess champion of
the world, this book relives in Capablanca's own words 35 of his
greatest games and those events of his life relevant to his chess
career. The seminal work of the Cuban genius who repeated the
exploits of Morphy, suddenly bursting onto the European scene and
annihilating the great masters who had hitherto dominated the
international arena. This book captures the magic of Capablanca's
early victory at San Sebastian 1911 and his second place - bowing
only to Lasker - at St Petersburg 1914. ----- Chess
Fundamentals.Capablanca's classic instructional manual first
appeared in 1921, the year he defeated Emanuel Lasker for the world
championship title. This handbook is packed with timeless advice on
different aspects of practical play and illustrated by Capablanca's
own games. ----- A Primer of Chess. Capablanca's introduction to
chess is an ideal first chess book for players of all ages. In
systematic fashion, Capablanca lucidly explains the rules and basic
principles of this fascinating game, and illustrates these with a
wide range of practical examples. ----- After capturing the world
championship in in 1921, Capablanca was for a time regarded as
practically invincible. Although he surprisingly lost his title to
Alexander Alekhine in 1927, Capablanca remained a leading player
until his death in New York in 1942.
Many of the classics of Soviet chess literature have struggled to
see the light of day, but none more so than Soviet Middlegame
Technique by Peter Romanovsky. The original version of this famous
guide to the middlegame was published in 1929 when Romanovsky was
Soviet Champion. Romanovsky later decided to update and improve his
work. As he finished his work in 1942, World War II was underway
and Romanovsky was trapped in the notorious siege of Leningrad. The
author barely survived and his manuscript was lost. Romanovsky was
undeterred and finally recreated his improved book in 1960. His
writing was later translated into English and published in two
titles -- one on Planning and the other on Combinations. In this
fresh translation we have included both works to create the
ultimate version of a classic of Soviet chess literature.
"Bobby Fischer...The precision and energy that he played with is unmatched in the history of chess." Magnus Carlsen, World Chess Champion Nearly 30 years since his last chess game, Bobby Fischer's fame continues to grow. Appearing in Hollywood movies, documentaries and best-selling books, his life and career are as fascinating as they ever were and his games continue to generate discussion. Indeed, with each new generation of computer, stunning discoveries are made about moves that have been debated by grandmasters for decades. International Grandmaster Andrew Soltis played Fischer and also reported, as a journalist, on the American's legendary career. He is the author of many books, including Pawn Structure Chess, 365 Chess Master Lessons and What it Takes to Become a Chess Master.
Number of players: 1-4 Age: 14+ Time: 30-50 minutes Components: 50+
oversized cards, tokens & counters For years he's been the law
in Mega City One, but now it's time for Judge Dredd to bring
justice to the rest of America. It's time for him to venture into
the Cursed Earth. Featuring competitive, co-operative and solo
player modes and specially commissioned artwork from Dredd artists
Rufus Dayglo and Dan Cornwell, Judge Dredd: The Cursed Earth is an
immersive sci-fi western in which players must lead a team of
judges against dinosaurs, mutants, and the Cursed Earth itself to
hunt down a dangerous man who has fled the city, before a gang of
criminals can get to him first. As they scour the wastelands, the
team will encounter a host of classic 2000 AD characters that will
push their resources and abilities to their limits. Fans of The
Lost Expedition will find entirely new cards and new mechanics like
radiation tracking and psychic abilities, while fans of Judge Dredd
will find a new interactive story developed alongside 2000 AD. On
an impossible journey through radioactive hell, can even the judges
survive the Cursed Earth?
Every chess player wants to improve, but many, if not most, lack
the tools or the discipline to study in a structured and effective
way. With so much material on offer, the eternal question is: How
can I study chess without wasting my time and energy? Davorin
Kuljasevic provides the full and ultimate answer, as he presents a
structured study approach that has long-term improvement value. He
explains how to study and what to study, offers specific advice for
the various stages of the game and points out how to integrate all
elements in an actionable study plan. How do you optimize your
learning process? How do you develop good study habits and get rid
of useless ones? What study resources are appropriate for players
of different levels? Many self-improvement guides are essentially
little more than a collection of exercises. Davorin Kuljasevic
reflects on learning techniques and priorities in a fundamental
way. And although this is not an exercise book, it is full of
instructive examples looked at from unusual angles. To provide a
solid self-study framework, Kuljasevic categorizes lots of
important aspects of chess study in a guide that is rich in
illustrative tables, figures and bullet points. Anyone, from casual
player to chess professional, will take away a multitude of
original learning methods and valuable practical improvement ideas.
Alexander Alekhine was a two-time World Chess Champion and is
widely regarded to be one of the greatest chess players of all
time. During his best years he dominated tournaments, and in 1927
he defeated his great rival Jose Raul Capablanca to win the world
title. Alekhine was renowned both for his fierce competitive nature
and his dazzling combinative play. He had a phenomenal ability to
unleash combinations even from seemingly harmless positions, and he
is undeniably one of the best attackers the game has ever seen. In
this book, FIDE Master Steve Giddins invites you to join him in a
study of his favorite Alekhine games, and shows us how we can all
learn and improve our chess by examining Alekhine's masterpieces.
Move by Move provides an ideal platform to study chess. By
continually challenging the reader to answer probing questions
throughout the book, the Move by Move format greatly encourages the
learning and practicing of vital skills just as much as the
traditional assimilation of knowledge. Carefully selected questions
and answers are designed to keep you actively involved and allow
you to monitor your progress as you learn. This is an excellent way
to improve your chess skills and knowledge. *Learn from the games
of a chess legend *Important ideas absorbed by continued practice
*Utilizes an ideal approach to chess study
Leonid Stein was a three-time Soviet Chess Champion and one of the
World's strongest players during his career, which was tragically
cut short at its peak by his premature death in 1973. Stein was a
fierce competitor who defeated virtually all of his closest rivals
and enjoyed excellent results even against World Champions. Stein
possessed a unique creative attacking style, and his legacy
includes a number of wonderful attacking games. In this book,
International Master Thomas Engqvist invites readers to join him in
a study of his favorite Stein games, and shows how we can all
improve by learning from Stein's masterpieces. Move by Move
provides an ideal platform to study chess. By continually
challenging the reader to answer probing questions throughout the
book, the Move by Move format greatly encourages the learning and
practicing of vital skills just as much as the traditional
assimilation of knowledge. Carefully selected questions and answers
are designed to keep you actively involved and allow you to monitor
your progress as you learn. This is an excellent way to improve
your chess skills and knowledge.
Before you lies the second volume in a trilogy about the Sicilian
Defense. The first volume dealt with the Najdorf and Scheveningen
variations, and it is now time to pay attention to three other
extremely popular systems: the Taimanov, Kan and Richter-Rauzer
variations. After careful consideration within the Thinkers Publis
-hing team, we decided that it made sense to group these variations
together. In particular, the first two are closely related and
share the feature that, in both cases, Black plays ...e7-e6 and
...a7-a6 at an early stage. They typically have the idea of
retaining more options for their king's bishop by postponing
...d7-d6 (or even omitting it entirely.) The bishop may go to b4 or
c5 in different lines. The Richter-Rauzer is, in theory, just one
of the possible developments from a Classical Sicilian. We have
already dealt with a few games that started with the Classical and
where Black shortly played ...e7-e6; and 6.Bc4 (the Sozin
variation) was rightly treated within the Scheveningen pages.
However, it is clear that White's most po pular counter, the
Richter-Rauzer variation (6.Bg5) deserves separate attention. While
looking at the variation structure for the Kan and Taimanov and
deciding on which model games to use, I noticed a lot of possible
transitions to the 'Hedgehog' structure, shown on the right. The
key features are white pawns on e4 and c4, and at least four black
pawns on a6, b6, d6 and e6. This structure is ideally suited to the
task of playing for a win as Black, because of the very complicated
middlegames that arise. (And one often needs complicated
middlegames to have a better chance of 'converting' a rating
advantage!) The 'Hedgehog' is definitely a structure rather than a
variation, but it has such a distinctive character of its own that
I chose to examine it first in chapter 2. This simplifies later
discussion of the Taimanov and Kan variations by removing the need
to discuss every possible way of entering a Hedgehog structure.
Number of Players: 1-2 Ages: 12+ Playing time: 10-20 minutes
Components: 22 oversized story tiles, 2 scoring tiles A solo and
cooperative tile-laying game. Players will help Shahrazad tell
stories to pass another night by playing tiles featuring unique
takes on iconic fairy-tales to construct the best story. Each turn
players will play a single tile, then draw a tile, building a
folk-tale tableau. With 24 oversized, fully illustrated tiles in a
deluxe package Shahrazad is a beautiful gift package for couples,
or parents and children. Placing certain story types together will
grant players more points, but telling a story in the wrong order
will drastically limit their options.
This book contains games from every single female World Champion,
as well as young up and comers, top seasoned professionals,
streamers, and even a section at Beth Harmon from the recent famed
Queen's Gambit hit show. This book is not just for girls and women,
however. Any chess player can learn from these games and discover
female chess history, both from the famous players in the past
right up to the present day. How have these games been selected? It
is at this point I can mention the real reason- my UK Girls chess
project called 'She Plays To Win' (SPTW). This group has officially
been going since April 11th 2020. I had the idea even a few years
before, but I was not sure how it could be set up. The unfortunate
events of worldwide lock-down provided the answer, as the switch to
being online allowed me to offer zoom lessons for UK girls as well
as weekly girls tournaments on the Lichess server. I do this for
free and parents have never paid anything to get involved. Each
week I cover a top female player and we analyse the game. Over the
past year I have built up a large collection of games and tactics,
which I felt could be published. It is the most up to date
collection about women's chess covering a variety of ages and
levels. After just one year, I have over 360 girls across the UK
signed up, and a further 150 beginners in our new beginners
program. I hope this is just the beginning.
The initial part of this book deals with combinations and tactical
techniques, and suggests methods for developing a player's
calculating ability. In the second part the author analyses a
number of fascinating examples, in which he examines a wide variety
of attacking and defensive means. Once again, the reader is
encouraged to developing his chess understanding by tackling
numerous tests. Join in and become one of Mark Dvoretsky's pupils!
This series provides an ideal platform to study chess openings. By
continually challenging the reader to answer probing questions
throughout the book, the Move by Move format greatly encourages the
learning and practising of vital skills just as much as the
traditional assimilation of opening knowledge. Carefully selected
questions and answers are designed to keep you actively involved
and allow you to monitor your progress as you learn. This is an
excellent way to study any chess opening and at the same time
improve your general chess skills and knowledge. The Queen's Indian
enjoys a deserved reputation as a reliable opening choice for Black
against 1 d4. Black's opening system involves an early queenside
fianchetto with the hypermodern approach of controlling the center
with pieces, and the resulting positions are rich in dynamic and
strategic possibilities for both sides. The Queen's Indian is a
popular choice at all levels of chess, and many of the World's top
players have employed it as part of their opening repertoires. In
this book, International Master and chess coach Lorin D'Costa
invites you to join him in studying the Queen's Indian. He
highlights the typical plans and tactics for both sides, constructs
a practical repertoire for Black and provides answers to all the
key questions. *Essential guidance and training with the Queen's
Indian *Includes repertoire options for Black *Utilizes an ideal
approach to chess study
Combinations are the central element in chess; they make the game
so magical and captivating. The beautiful point of sacrificing a
queen, the strongest piece, in order to checkmate with a lowly pawn
brings a smile of joy to all chess lovers. Virtually all chess
games possess a combination, either one hidden in the shadows of
analysis carefully avoided or one that provides a decisive blow.
Winning Chess Combinations is a unique work that doesn't merely
repeat the wonderfully rich and vast numbers of combinations,
asking readers to solve a particular diagrammed position; it is a
work that is far more realistic. A combination involves a sacrifice
upsetting the balance of forces, but will it work or tragically
boomerang? The reader is invited to solve this critical question by
identifying the advantages that a specific position holds which
might make the combination successful.
Winning Chess Combinations is the seventh in Yasser Seirawan's
highly acclaimed Winning Chess series - PROBABLY THE BEST-SELLING
SERIES OF CHESS BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED.
In this highly original and instructive test-yourself book, Chris
Ward presents a selection of 50 carefully chosen puzzles for you to
solve. In a welcome departure from the usual 'White to play and
mate in three' scenarios, he focuses on the type of critical
situations that occur in nearly every game. The reader is given a
choice of five plausible plans for each position and has to decide
which is the most likely to succeed. The puzzles aren't easy - but
then chess isn't a simple game! (5 7/8 x 8 1/4, 144 pages,
diagrams)
Tired of constantly defending passive positions with the black
pieces? Looking for something new and exciting to unleash at the
chessboard? This book provides an answer to these perennial
questions. International Master and renowned openings theoretician
Richard Palliser presents a complete repertoire for Black against
queen's pawn openings based on the dynamic and very much underrated
Black Knights Tango. Using illustrative games, Palliser gives a
thorough grounding on the key tactics and strategies behind this
ambitious opening, while also highlighting the various tricks and
traps that both sides have to watch out for. Studying in depth both
the main lines and White's more offbeat tries for an advantage,
Palliser gives the readers the required knowledge and confidence to
immediately try the Tango in their own games.
*An easy-to-learn repertoire for club and tournament players
*Written by a Tango expert
*Covers all of White's possibilities
Chess had a golden era when The Kings Gambit was the favourite
opening of every attacking player. In the glory days of Paul Morphy
it was considered almost cowardly to play anything else. Legends
such as Spassky and Bronstein kept the flame burning in the 20th
century, but its popularity faded as players became distrustful of
Whites ultra-aggressive approach. Nevertheless there are honourable
exceptions whose games prove that this ancient weapon can still
draw blood Short, Nakamura and Zvjaginsev are world-class players
who have used the Kings Gambit successfully. In this groundbreaking
work, grandmaster John Shaw shows that the ultimate Romantic chess
opening remains relevant and dangerous even in the computer era.
The Caro-Kann Defence arises after the moves 1 e4 c6. With this
first move Black (as is also the case with the French Defence - 1
e4 e6) plans 2 ... d5, establishing a well-protected central pawn.
The Caro-Kann has a reputation as a rock solid defence that
minimises the risk of Black being subjected to undue early
pressure. Rather than inviting the opponent to engage in immediate
warfare, Black focuses on completing development comfortably and
postponng the serious battle until the middlegame. It is notable
that the White systems which try to batter the Caro-Kann into early
submission are highly double-edged and often rebound badly. -----
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.
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