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John Healy's The Grass Arena describes with unflinching honesty his
experiences of addiction, his escape through learning to play chess
in prison, and his ongoing search for peace of mind. This Penguin
Classics edition includes an afterword by Colin MacCabe. In his
searing autobiography Healy describes his fifteen years living
rough in London without state aid, when begging carried an
automatic three-year prison sentence and vagrant alcoholics prowled
the parks and streets in search of drink or prey. When not united
in their common aim of acquiring alcohol, winos sometimes murdered
one another over prostitutes or a bottle, or the begging of money.
Few modern writers have managed to match Healy's power to refine
from the brutal destructive condition of the chronic alcoholic a
story so compelling it is beyond comparison. John Healy (b. 1943)
was born into an impoverished, Irish immigrant family, in the slums
of Kentish Town, North London. Out of school by 14, pressed into
the army and intermittently in prison, Healy became an alcoholic
early on in life. Despite these obstacles Healy achieved
remarkable, indeed phenomenal expertise in both writing and chess,
as outlined in the autobiographical The Grass Arena. If you enjoyed
The Grass Arena, you might like Last Exit to Brooklyn, also
available in Penguin Modern Classics. 'Sober and precise,
grotesque, violent, sad, charming and hilarious all at once'
Literary Review 'Beside it, a book like Orwell's Down and Out in
Paris and London seems a rather inaccurate tourist guide' Colin
MacCabe
Study brings wisdom. Practice brings perfection. Following the
highly acclaimed Mastering Chess Strategy and Mastering Opening
Strategy, this book completes a trilogy of strategy books by
Grandmaster and renowned chess teacher Johan Hellsten. In his new
work Hellsten focuses exclusively on endgame play and covers every
type of endgame: pawn, rook, minor piece and queen endgames. He
examines not only the many fundamental positions that everyone
needs to know, but also the key themes and characteristics of
successful endgame play, including activity, creating and
exploiting weaknesses, active and passive defence, fortresses and
technique. Just like his previous two books, Mastering Endgame
Strategy is a product of Hellsten's many years' work as a full-time
chess teacher and is specifically designed as part of a structured
training programme to improve strategic thinking. In addition to
the many examples there's an abundance of carefully selected
exercises which allow readers to monitor their progress and put
into practice what they have just learned. Following such a course
is an ideal way for players of all standards to improve. Although
designed mainly for students, this book is also an excellent
resource for chess teachers and trainers. *An essential course in
endgame strategy *Includes 500 examples and 240 exercises *Ideal
for both chess study and practice
Want to improve at chess? Then you'll need to improve your
understanding of chess strategy. You probably knew that already -
but how to begin to study such a vast and seemingly complex
subject? International Master Adam Hunt is a full-time chess
teacher and is thus very familiar with this problem. His solution
is to present an accessible and easy-to-read guide for club players
and juniors. Hunt studies all the key components of chess strategy,
including development, king safety, attack and defence, initiative,
pawn play and much more. He examines not only grandmaster games but
also those played by students, demonstrates model strategic play,
identifies typical mistakes and explains how to avoid them. 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
practising 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. *An essential guide to chess
strategy *Important ideas absorbed by continued practice *Uses an
ideal approach to chess study
Vladimir Kramnik is a giant of the chess world. He firmly secured
his legendary status when he won the World Championship in 2000 by
defeating the previously dominant Garry Kasparov - the only player
ever to do so in a match. Kramnik held on to his crown for seven
years, and today he remains one of the World's elite players. In
this book, former American Open Champion Cyrus Lakdawala invites
you to join him in a study of his favourite Kramnik games.
Lakdawala examines Kramnik's renowned skills in attack and defence,
exploiting imbalances, dynamic elements, accumulating advantages
and endgame play, and shows how we can all improve by learning from
Kramnik'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 practising 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
Chess Developments is a brand new series providing state-of-the-art
coverage of chess openings. Chess Developments focuses on critical
lines, current trends, powerful new ideas and cutting-edge theory.
It offers players of all levels the opportunity to increase their
opening knowledge and understanding, and to expand and enhance
their opening repertoires. The Sicilian Dragon is unquestionably
one of the most popular and eagerly discussed chess openings. The
main lines often lead to extremely complicated positions in which
both sides attack freely, one slip could be fatal, and a deep
knowledge of the opening theory and nuances could prove to be a
decisive advantage. In this book, David Vigorito examines the most
important and instructive Sicilian Dragon games in recent years.
Vigorito is well-known for his opening expertise, and his work is
always full of innovative ideas. In addition, his lucid
explanations of the key plans and tactics will benefit all players.
*Up-to-date coverage of the Sicilian Dragon *Packed with key new
ideas and critical analysis *Written by a renowned opening expert
International Chess Master Jeremy Silman tests a player's strengths
and weaknesses with 131 problems that cover openings, middlegames
(both positional and tactical), and endgames. As a player completes
a problem, he or she may then turn to consult Silman's lengthy
answer to the problem, which is always detailed yet never dry.
Through this process of problem solving, analysis and advice, a
player is led to discover the major flaws imbedded in his or her
play. Through this same process, a player is also led to an
understanding of Silman's system of thinking about the game, and
how it differs from many other systems of chess thinking.
The return in 1992 of American Grandmaster Bobby Fischer against
his old rival Boris Spassky has reawakened interest in the games of
one of the most determined World Champions of all time. To Fischer,
chess is a highly competitive sport which requires not only
meticulous opening preparation, a high state of tactical alertness
and perfect technique, but also a constant striving for the
initiative, immense will to win and even calculated risk-taking. In
1972, when he won the supreme crown, he was years ahead of his time
in his chess understanding and he influenced the way competitive
chess is played today. Now he is back, all chess enthusiasts will
be able to compare Fischer with the younger generation such as
Kasparov and Short, neither of whom has played a single competitive
game against the enigmatic American. By studying the deeply
researched and thematically arranged material in this book, players
of all strengths will change their attitude towards the game and
improve their own play.
Are you looking to attack with 1 d4? Then look no further...In this
book Richard Palliser provides in-depth coverage of three of the
most dangerous attacking set-ups available to White: the
Colle-Zukertort, the Barry, and the 150 attacks. In recent years
these three opening weapons have considerably gained in popularity,
especially at club level, and it's easy to see why. They are fun to
learn, and easy to play; they take Black away from the comfort zone
of established theory; and they can all lead to devastating mating
attacks against the black king. What more can you ask from an
opening? Whether you are playing the White or Black side, this book
tells all you need to know.The Everyman Chess "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. *An essential guide to d4 attacks*All the
main lines are covered*Ideal for improvers, club players and
tournament players Richard Palliser is an International Master with
numerous tournament successes to his name, and in 2006 he became
Joint British Rapidplay Champion. He has already established a
reputation as a skilled and prolific chess writer. Previous works
for Everyman Chess include "Starting Out: The Colle "and "The
Complete Chess Workout."
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
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The Colle is a solid, reliable system of development based on the
popular opening move 1 d4. A major selling point is that although
the system is very easy to learn and play it leads to complex,
exciting middlegame positions where White often launches a violent
attack against Black's king. The former World Correspondence
Champion Cecil Purdy once wrote, 'A player who specializes in the
Colle System needs to spend only about a tenth of the time studying
the openings (for White) that he would otherwise have to.' The
Colle is a particular favourite amongst club players, but is often
also seen at grandmaster level; perhaps its most well-known
exponents are the former World Championship Candidate Artur Yusupov
and the twice World Junior Champion Shakhriyar Mamedyarov.
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. International Master Richard
Palliser examines the fundamentals of the Colle, elaborating on the
crucial early moves and ideas for both sides in a way that is often
neglected in other texts. The reader is helped throughout with a
plethora of notes, tips and warnings highlighting the vital
characteristics of the Colle and of opening play in general.
"Starting Out: The Colle "is a perfect guide for improving players
and those new to this opening.
*Written by a Colle expert
*Concentrates on the basic principles of the openings
*Ideal for improvers, club players and tournament players
Richard Palliser is a young English International Master who is
quickly carving out a reputation as a skilled and prolific chess
writer. His previous works for EverymanChess include "The" "Bb5
Sicilian" and "Tango!,"" "both of" "which were warmly received by
the critics and chess public alike.
From America's foremost chess coach and game strategist for
Netflix's The Queen's Gambit comes the ultimate chess reference-a
visual dictionary of over 1,000 moves, rules, strategies, and
concepts. For new players needing clarification on a certain
position to an expert brushing up on more obscure strategies, Chess
Thinking covers the ABC's of chess as never before-from algebraic
notation to zugzwang. Comprehensive, illustrated with 140 detailed
drawings, and written with exceptional clarity, this is an
indispensable guide to any player ready to make a move and belongs
on the shelf of every chess player's library.
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
When was the last time you won a perfect game? A game that was not
tainted by inferior moves? Every chess player knows that smooth
wins are the exception, that play is often chaotic and positions
are frequently irrational. The road to victory is generally full of
bumps and misadventures. Welcome to the world of imperfection!
Chess books usually feature superbly played games. In this book you
will see games where weird moves are rewarded. Cyrus Lakdawala
knows that playing good chess is all very well, but that beating
your opponent is better. He demonstrates the fine art of winning
undeserved victories by: miraculously surviving chaos; throwing
vile cheapos; refusing to resign in lost positions; getting lucky
breaks; provoking unforced errors, and other ways to land on your
feet after a roller-coaster ride. Lakdawala shows how you can make
sure that it is your opponent, not you, who makes the last blunder.
If youd rather win a bad game than lose a good one, then this your
ideal guide. The next time the wrong player wins, you will be that
player!
Ideal for those wanting to understand the basics of Benoni Systems.
This book is a study of all the crucial Benoni systems apart from
the Modern Benoni. It presents diverse and practical options
against the queen's pawn opening for dynamic, tactical players and
solid, positional players alike. Included are such daring defenses
as the controversial Blumenfeld Counter-Gambit and the Benko
Gambit, a favorite with uncompromising Grandmasters such as Veselin
Topalov and Vassily Ivanchuk. On the other hand, Black also has the
opportunity to adopt solid, respectable defenses such as the Czech
Benoni and the Schmid Benoni. Whether Black likes to sacrifice and
take the initiative, or whether he prefers to play in a more
restrained manner, there is something here for all types of
players.
In this user-friendly book, opening theoreticians Alexander Raetsky
and Maxim Chetverik go back to basics, studying the fundamental
principles of the Benoni Systems and its many variations.
Throughout the book there are an abundance of notes, tips, and
warnings to help improving players, while key strategies, ideas,
and tactics for both sides are clearly illustrated.
User-friendly design to help readers absorb ideas
Concentrates on the key principles of Benoni systems
Ideal for improving players
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
The King's Indian has always been one of the sharpest, most complex
and popular openings that Black can play; it still provides the
setting for many encounters at the elite level of Grandmaster
chess. Straight from the start, Black fights for the initiative and
in many variations, while White pursues material gains, it is Black
who has the psychological advantage of trying checkmate the
opponent's king.
Despite its many advantages, some prospective King's Indian players
are put off by the seemingly endless amount of theory one is
supposed to learn. In Play the King's Indian, however, Grandmaster
and life-long King's Indian devotee Joe Gallagher has produced a
comprehensive and yet workable black repertoire against all of
White's most dangerous possibilities.
*Written by a renowned King's Indian expert
*Includes up-to-date theory on a fascinating opening
*Covers all of White's replies
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