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The Ruy Lopez is an incredibly popular opening at all levels of
chess; this is perhaps unsurprising given that it's recognized by
most experts as White's greatest chance of obtaining a lasting
advantage after the moves 1 e4 e5. Also known as the Spanish
Opening, the Lopez is steeped in rich tradition, having provided
the battleground for countless clashes between World Champions of
past and present: Kasparov, Fischer, Karpov, Topalov, Kramnik,
Anand - the list is endless!
Given its immense popularity, one issue a prospective Lopez player
has to face up to is the mountain of theory that has gradually
developed over the years. In this book, however, Andrew Greet
circumvents this potential problem by advocating a comprehensive
and yet concise repertoire for White, one that can be assimilated
into an opening armoury with relative ease. He also covers
thoroughly the typical tactical ideas and strategies for both White
and Black, arming the reader with enough knowledge to begin playing
the Ruy Lopez with confidence in his or her own games.
*Written by a Ruy Lopez expert
*All black defences are covered
*Ideal for improvers, as well as club and tournament players
Andrew Greet is a young International Master, a former British
Junior Champion, and is one of the UK's most rapidly improving
players. In 2005 he scored a perfect 11/11 in the British National
League, the first time any player had achieved this remarkable
feat. He is also an experienced coach and writes regular articles
for "CHESS,"
Garry Kasparov on Garry Kasparov, Part 1 is the first book in a
major new three-volume series. This series will be unique by the
fact that it will record the greatest chess battles played by the
greatest chessplayer of all-time. The series in itself is a
continuation of Kasparov's mammoth history of chess, comprising My
Great Predecessors and Modern Chess. Kasparov's historical volumes
have received great critical and public acclaim for their rigorous
analysis and comprehensive detail regarding the developments in
chess that occurred both on and off the board.. This new volume and
series continues in this vein with Kasparov scrutinising his most
fascinating encounters from the period 1973-1985 whilst also
charting his development away from the board. This period opens
with the emergence of a major new chess star from Baku and ends
with Kasparov's first clash with reigning world champion Anatoly
Karpov - a mammoth encounter that stretched out over six months. It
had been known in Russia for some time that Kasparov had an
extraordinary talent but the first time that this talent was
unleashed on the western world was in 1979. The Russian Chess
Federation had received an invitation for a player to participate
in a tournament at Banja Luka and, under the impression that this
was a junior event, sent along the fifteen year old Kasparov (as
yet without even an international rating!). Far from being a junior
tournament, Banja Luka was actually a major international event
featuring numerous world class grandmasters. Undeterred Kasparov
stormed to first place, scoring 111/2/15 and finishing two points
clear of the field. Over the next decade this 'broad daylight'
between Kasparov and the rest of the field was to become a familiar
sight in the world's leading tournaments.
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.
This book is a further addition to Everyman's best-selling
"Starting Out" series, which has been acclaimed for its original
approach to tackling chess openings. Neil McDonald goes back to the
basics of the Queen's Gambit Declined, introducing the key moves
and ideas, and taking care to explain the reasoning behind them -
something that is often neglected or taken for granted in other
texts. In this user-friendly guide, the reader is helped throughout
by an abundance of notes, tips and warnings highlighting the vital
characteristics of the Queen's Gambit Declined and of opening play
in general. "Starting Out: Queen's Gambit Declined "is a perfect
guide for improving players or for those new to this opening.
*Detailed coverage of a classic chess opening
*Written by a Queen's Gambit Declined expert
*All the main lines are covered
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 Chessbooks include "Concise
Chess Openings "and "Starting Out: The English,"
Two great books from the Everyman Chess Library, Starting Out: The
King's Indian by Joe Gallagher and Starting Out: The Sicilian
Dragon by Andrew Martin, brought together in one volume. ----- The
King's Indian is one of the most exciting defences in chess and is
favoured by ambitious and aggressive players. At the highest level
it has been a major weapon for World Champions Bobby Fischer and
Garry Kasparov. In this easy-to-read guide, Grandmaster Joe
Gallagher goes back to the basics of the King's Indian, studying
the key principles of its many variations. Throughout the book
there are an abundance of notes, tips, warnings and exercises to
help the improving player, while important strategies, ideas and
tactics for both sides are clearly illustrated. ----- In Starting
Out: The Sicilian Dragon Andrew Martin studies this famous opening
in a simplistic way, introducing the crucial initial moves and
ideas and taking care to explain the reasoning behind them,
something that has sometimes been neglected or taken for grantedFew
would disagree that the Sicilian Dragon is one of the most
exciting, high profile and controversial openings in chess history.
Right from the very beginning of the game Black chooses to
unbalance the position, thus maximising his or her chances of
playing for a win. The positions reached are dynamic and of a
highly tactical nature, with both players very often going straight
for each other's throats in search of a quick-fire knockout blow.
In these razor-sharp encounters, it goes without saying that one
slip by either side can prove to be fatal. Because of its
aggressive nature, the Sicilian Dragon is very popular at all
levels of chess, while it received an ultimate seal of approval
when Garry Kasparov used it as his main weapon to beat Vishy Anand
in a World Championship match.
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
In his first book (we anticipate many more), the young Hungarian
author makes a worthy attempt to walk his readers through a
complete 1.d4 opening repertoire. Yet while he is taking you thru
the opening he never forgets the other phases of the game. As a
result, the subsequent middlegame and endgame elements are
remarkably well organized benefiting both beginner and advanced
players to acquire powerful skills with 1.d4! In what way is this
book special? How can it make someone a better player? These are
perfectly legitimate questions and whenever I buy a new chess book,
I essentially ask the same ones. The short answer is that this book
will give you a comprehensive understanding of the chosen openings.
Unlike many other books with a similar profile, it goes beyond pure
theory and in addition to giving a great deal of practical advice,
it touches on issues such as sample games, typical tactical strikes
and, in the last chapter, endgames. On top of all this, a homework
section enables you to immerse yourself in a given topic and
achieve an in-depth understanding of it in your own time. We follow
this structure because as a coach, I know how important it is to
receive as much guidance as possible on a new opening. Only this
can lead to true mastery. Let me recommend this book to any player
who wants to learn more about closed openings, adopt a new approach
to chess and build up a thorough and sophisticated repertoire. I
have tested these openings with my students with good results, so I
believe this book is suitable for anyone with an Elo rating from
1600-2500.
A book by stalwart chess writer on an aspect of chess that is quite
common, but little is written about, swindling in chess. In chess,
a swindle is a ruse by which a player in a losing position tricks
his opponent, and thereby achieves a win or draw instead of the
expected loss. Renown chess writers Horowitz and Reinfeld observe
that swindles, "though ignored in virtually all chess books", "play
an enormously important role in over-the-board chess, and decide
the fate of countless games". Andrew Soltis, American chess
journalist, says swindles are not accidental or a matter of luck.
Swindling is a skill. But there has been almost nothing written
about how to do it, how to make yourself lucky in chess. Swindling
means setting traps that exploit an opponent's over-confidence. It
means choosing the move that has the greatest chance of winning,
rather than the move that has the least chance of losing. Soltis'
new proposal will explain to players of all levels how to do just
that with plenty of examples to explain along the way.
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.
The Queen's Gambit Declined is one of the most popular and
fundamental chess openings of all time and it has been the
battleground for countless world-class encounters throughout the
history of chess. Adherents include a long list of World champions,
including Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov and Vladimir Kramnik. With
his first two moves, Black creates a super-strong foothold in the
center, one that is incredibly difficult to break down. In this
easy-to-read book, International Master John Shaw revisits the
basic principles behind the Queen's Gambit and its many variations.
Throughout this easy-to-read guide the reader is aided by a wealth
of notes, tips and warnings from the author, while key strategies,
ideas and tactics for both sides are clearly illustrated. This book
is ideal for the improving player.
Written by a seasoned Queen's Gambit Declined expert
All the important lines are covered
A back-to-basics look at one of the most important openings
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 most important openings: the
Sicilian, the King's Indian, the Nimzo-Indian, and the French. All
four 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 all 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.
-- User-friendly design to help readers absorb ideas
-- Concentrates on the fundamental principles of the openings
-- Ideal for the improving player
Have you ever wondered why you do well in certain tournaments and
not in others? If your opening choices are the right ones? If your
attacking play is good, bad, or Tinder swipe left ugly? In this
entertaining account, the author explains how to achieve success in
chess we need to understand our what works for us, but to achieve
true mastery we should prepare to go beyond our zone of comfort.
Along the way he takes us on a journey through his own world of
discovery and explains how he became one of the best chess players
in England. It's a deeply honest and at times tragicomic memoir as
he also reveals his strategy for taking on his biggest rivals and
how best to use computers to improve your chess.
In this book Grandmaster Neil McDonald takes a fresh look at the
highly fashionable Winawer variation of the French Defence, a
favorite of Nigel Short, Boris Gulko and numerous other
grandmasters. This sharp opening leads to the kind of dynamic
positions in which the better prepared and more aggressive player
will invariably prevail. Leading expert Neil McDonald explains the
strategy and tactics of this exciting opening in a clear and
concise manner. (6 x 9, 144 pages, diagrams)
The sharp and dangerous Grand Prix Attack is one of White's most
aggressive ways of countering the Sicilian Defence. It leads to
very complicated play right from the first moves and contains
plenty of pitfalls for the unwary Black player. Here James Plaskett
takes a new look at this dangerous opening. Whether you play the
Sicilian as Black, or need an antidote for White, this book is an
essential addition to your armory. This guide deals with the often
deadly Grand Prix Attack, has full coverage of all recent
developments and is the ideal battle manual for club and tournament
players. (6 1/4 x 9 1/4, diagrams)
This book covers more than a hundred years of chess in the Civil
Service, with information about the clubs, the individuals, the
events they contested, the successes, and the arguments that
sometimes resulted. Clubs regularly featured leading players of the
day and the Civil Service representative team frequently beat
strong counties in 50-board matches, as well as participating in a
mammoth 500-board match against the rest of England. Names of chess
clubs bring a whiff of nostalgia, with India Office, War Office and
Civil Service Rifles no longer in existence. Leading players served
their country not only in their departments, but at establishments
like Bletchley Park in the Second World War. Several civil servants
represented their country in international matches. Over a thousand
players participated in the league at one stage.
One, and sometimes more engines, toil without rationing
electricity, sometimes checking on their master's ideas or more oft
en showing their own evaluations and recommendations on screen with
each conclusion supplemented by an exact numeric equivalent. There
is no arguing with such an expert. Is it even necessary? He, as the
almighty judge, knows all and can answer any question. All that is
needed is patience. During a mutual training session, a young
player who is currently one of the top in the world, asked Garry
Kasparov: "How did you evaluate positions in the past?" After all
standard evaluations like "better" or "worse" are too vague and
cannot begin to satisfy a modern professional. Th e very question
feels like a giant gap between the approach to solving chess
problems then and now. Intuition and improvisation are gradually
phased out by exact knowledge and calculation. So far this has only
become fully evident in the opening. More than anything else it has
become opening preparation which has made the biggest fundamental
change to professional chess. So now let us peer behind the
curtain!
The Nimzo-Indian and Queen's Gambit Declined are amongst black's
soundest and most universal answers to 1.d4. In his trademark
style, Milos investigates the most positional ways to proceed after
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6. He analyses all the critical lines whilst also
taking a close look at all the sidelines and gives Black many new
possibilities to spice up the game. We are convinced that this book
will bring you inspirational games and results.
Directs the game into asymmetrical positions in which he or she can
play for the win without unjustified risk. This book introduces
early moves and ideas, and explains the reasoning behind them. It
includes notes, tips and warnings highlighting the vital
characteristics of the Sicilian Najdorf and of opening play in
general.
There arent many chess players who can say theyve both beaten Garry
Kasparov in an official blitz game and crushed Peter Leko in a
classical game in 26 moves. And who regularly win blitz tournaments
high on marihuana. But then Manuel Bosboom is not an ordinary chess
player. The Dutch International Master never made it to the top in
chess, but over the course of his swashbuckling career he has
produced an astonishing amount of brilliantly creative games. When
Manuel Bosboom enters the room, a smile appears on every chess
players face. Not only is he an exuberantly colourful player, he
also leads an unconventional existence. His enthusiasm for the game
and zest for life are highly contagious. This book offers a
captivating collection of games and it also describes the
adventurous life of the Wizard from Zaanstad, who grew up and still
lives in a picturesque shed next to a 17th century windmill on the
famous Zaanse Schans. You will be treated to many a stunning chess
move, a wealth of hilarious but also touching stories and a vivid
impression of the Dutch chess scene in the late 20th and early 21st
century.
Win at Chess is the ultimate beginner's guide to this complex
tactical game. You will quickly get to grips with the pieces, basic
moves and elementary tactics - to help you develop your strategy
and win. You will build your skill and learn how to exploit your
opponent's strengths and weaknesses to ultimately force checkmate.
The book is packed with new interactive features which include tips
and commentaries on historic games and exercises for the reader. It
won't overburden you with too many complex ideas too quickly, but
will build your understanding and confidence in simple steps. NOT
GOT MUCH TIME? One, five and ten-minute introductions to key
principles to get you started. AUTHOR INSIGHTS Lots of instant help
with common problems and quick tips for success, based on the
authors' many years of experience. TEST YOURSELF Tests in the book
and online to keep track of your progress. EXTEND YOUR KNOWLEDGE
Extra online articles at www.teachyourself.com to give you a richer
understanding of chess. FIVE THINGS TO REMEMBER Quick refreshers to
help you remember the key facts. TRY THIS Innovative exercises
illustrate what you've learnt and how to use it.
Anyone who plays 1 e4 as White must be prepared not only for
Black's main defences but also an assortment of less popular lines.
These, when taken together, represent a significant percentage of
the replies you can expect to meet when opening 1 e4. Dealing with
these slightly offbeat variations is often a daunting task,
especially since your opponents are likely to be specialists in
these lines and therefore know them inside out. This book provides
the perfect solution. International Master Andrew Greet gets to
grips with each of these tricky openings. He identifies how to
exploit their weaknesses whilst avoiding their strengths, thus
constructing a practical and dependable repertoire for White. This
book covers everything a 1 e4 player needs to know about facing
these defences. Written by a renowned opening expert, this book
features full of original ideas and analysis. It is ideal for
improvers, club players and tournament players.
The subject of the book and movie Searching for Bobby Fischer, Josh Waitzkin has long been the top-ranked player for his age in the United States and a role model for chess-playing kids everywhere. Now, for the first time, Waitzkin reveals the aggressive tactics and psychological techniques that have propelled him to the forefront of the chess world. His unique introduction to the game combines solid instruction with stories about his personal experiences that capture all the excitement and tension of playing chess at the championship level. Josh Waitzkin's Attacking Chess presents nineteen different offensive strategies, progressing from the most elementary, including forks, pins, skewers, and double threats, to the more advanced and sophisticated moves used by the world's best players. Chapters such as Minor Traps, The Seventh Rank and the Pig, Mating Nets, and Quiet Moves in Attack show how anyone can develop a more aggressive and creative style of play. Each strategy is illustrated with examples taken from actual games Waitzkin has played, described with all the gusto and competitive intensity this young master brings to his craft. You can feel the heat of battle throughout this action-packed manual -- it's guaranteed to entertain and inspire all students of chess who want to learn how to emerge victorious from the black and white jungle.
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