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The Ruy Lopez is perhaps the most classical of all chess openings.
It dates back to the 16th century and has featured in the opening
repertoire of every modern world champion. It is a highly flexible
variation: Bobby Fischer used it to create numerous powerful
strategic masterpieces. In the hands of Anatoly Karpov it led to
many of his trademark positional squeezes, whereas Garry Kasparov
often used it as a springboard for his typically powerful attacks.
Opening Repertoire: The Ruy Lopez is a modern examination of this
perennial favourite. Joshua Doknjas has put together a repertoire
for White based firmly around contemporary trends in the Lopez. He
examines all aspects of this highly complex opening and provides
the reader with well-researched, fresh, and innovative analysis.
Each annotated game has valuable lessons on how to play the opening
and contains instructive commentary on typical middlegame plans. *
A complete repertoire for White in the Ruy Lopez. * A question and
answer approach provides an excellent study method.
In "The Duel", Alessandro Bossi and Claudio Brovelli go deep into
the lives of these two legendary World Champions, who have left
their mark in an unforgettable manner on their epoch (the first
forty years of the 20th century) and who remain - in part, due to
their very different personalities and relationship with the game -
inimitable examples for all the chess-playing generations to come.
The choice to present in parallel the two biographies (in my
opinion quite rightly so), shows clearly and effectively
similarities and differences, not only in the style of play, but
also in the approaches to life of the two protagonists. With very
precise historical descriptions and presenting the events in
chronological order, the authors accompany us on a journey
alongside the lives of these two legends of chess. In this fashion
the personalities emerge, in many ways antithetical but equally
fascinating: Capablanca, friendly and charming in society,
precocious, genial and nearly invincible on the chessboard, and
Alekhine, who combined a wonderful talent with a capacity for work,
a competitive attitude and an energy which was truly enviable.
Estonian grandmaster Paul Keres is one of the greatest players in
chess history. Along with Viktor Korchnoi he is one of the best
never to have gained the ultimate title of world champion. He was
numbered among the very top players in the world for more than
three decades. He was an unusually well-rounded chessplayer,
writing numerous books and, additionally, also composing problems
and endgame studies. Paraguay grandmaster, Zenon Franco has long
been a fan of Paul Keres and has now collected together 38 of his
finest games, along with numerous extracts from other encounters.
----- The Move by Move series provides an ideal format for the keen
chessplayer to improve their game. While reading you are
continually challenged to answer probing questions - a method that
greatly encourages the learning and practising of vital skills just
as much as the traditional assimilation of chess 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 chess while providing the
best possible chance to retain what has been learnt.
The Richter-Rauzer is one of the most complex and rich
battlegrounds in the Open Sicilian. This book is the distillation
of the authors' decades-long experience in this variation, offering
a practical approach based on understanding and knowledge of
typical ideas. Do you wish to explore something double-edged and
sharp, this book will leave you confident and fully armed to play
for a win. For this second revised edition, Grandmasters Kozul and
Jankovic teamed up to present you a way to even throw your most
experienced opponent off balance!
* Jan Boekelman has produced you with a playable repertoire out of
a somewhat sideline Opening, which nobody dared to touch to make it
into an entire repertoire. * Try to expand your knowledge in the
3.c3 variation and go beyond the book's content * Deepen your
knowledge in 3.c4 variation and do not play it before you know it
well * Finally, follow the very strong GM Vladislav Artemiev, who
has had a relatively successful run with this opening in rapid
online events.
The spirit of Indian Defenses is based on flexibility and harmony.
Most of the lines are positional, not tactical in character. While
playing Black, you have to accept that occasionally you will not
equalize, or get surprised or out-prepared. Learning the material
from this book should sharply limit the extent of such instances,
thus improving your overall results. Finally, I have an important
piece of advice: remember about color strategy! The Bogo-Indian is
mainly based on dark-squared control, while the Nimzo-Indian does
so on the light squares. In case you forget what to do, this may
prove a very useful guideline when choosing a move.
A thorough understanding of the middlegame is essential for any
aspiring player wishing to improve their game. This book uses
examples from practical play to develop tactical and positional
skills and awareness to enable you to make the most of your
opportunities in the middlegame. It explains the basic ideas of
tactical and positional play, provides numerous exercises for
readers to test themselves and has a revolutionary layout to help
readers absorb the key ideas. (6 7/8 x 9 5/8, 144 pages, b&w
illustrations)
"Across the Board" is the definitive work on chessboard
problems. It is not simply about chess but the chessboard
itself--that simple grid of squares so common to games around the
world. And, more importantly, the fascinating mathematics behind
it. From the Knight's Tour Problem and Queens Domination to their
many variations, John Watkins surveys all the well-known problems
in this surprisingly fertile area of recreational mathematics. Can
a knight follow a path that covers every square once, ending on the
starting square? How many queens are needed so that every square is
targeted or occupied by one of the queens?
Each main topic is treated in depth from its historical
conception through to its status today. Many beautiful solutions
have emerged for basic chessboard problems since mathematicians
first began working on them in earnest over three centuries ago,
but such problems, including those involving polyominoes, have now
been extended to three-dimensional chessboards and even chessboards
on unusual surfaces such as toruses (the equivalent of playing
chess on a doughnut) and cylinders. Using the highly visual
language of graph theory, Watkins gently guides the reader to the
forefront of current research in mathematics. By solving some of
the many exercises sprinkled throughout, the reader can share fully
in the excitement of discovery.
Showing that chess puzzles are the starting point for important
mathematical ideas that have resonated for centuries, "Across the
Board" will captivate students and instructors, mathematicians,
chess enthusiasts, and puzzle devotees.
The Open Spanish, Ruy Lopez is a variation that never gives a
boring struggle. It's one of the most active and dynamic defenses
you will find around. If Black is willing to learn the ideas and
tactical twists that underpin this line, he has every chance to
enjoy his winning chances. Our well known theoretician and
grandmaster Milos Pavlovic will be your guide!
The Modern Benoni arises after 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6. It leads
to unbalanced structures and exciting play, so it has naturally
been a favourite of ambitious attacking players such as Tal,
Fischer and, more recently, Topalov, Ivanchuk and Gashimov. The
Modern Benoni is a bold answer to 1.d4 and GM Marian Petrov shows
it is possible to play this line confidently without memorising
extreme levels of theory. Black must certainly be well prepared,
but the workload is less than most aggressive defences -- this book
supplies all Black needs to know.
The Berlin Defense is one of the most popular openings for Black
against 1.e4 for the last two decades in the higher echelons of the
chess world. In this book, the critical ideas are explained in a
way that even Club players will feel the confidence to add this
evergreen opening to their repertoire by explaining the opening
concepts lucidly in such a way that anyone who reads this Book will
have the courage to play Berlin in their games. In this book, GM
Priyadharshan Kannappan has chosen some off-beat tracks on the
Berlin endgame and also has considered 4.d3 as the mainline of
Berlin, the 1st for any Berlin book, but is a modern necessity due
to the increasing popularity of 4.d3. The book packs enough punch
in novelties for the opening aficionados, and this up to date book
presents new ideas and variations that were previously never shed
light on in the Berlin. GM Priyadharshan has given equal importance
to the various sidelines that lead up to the Berlin endgame, and
also in the Berlin endgame, and has suggested options where Black
actively fights for dynamic positions, and not just gets satisfied
with equal positions. The book also has 100 games suggestion that
one must study to improve their overall understanding of the
various pawn structures and ideas involved in the Queenless
endgame.
The chess world has been blessed by a number of wonderful
strategists, innovators of the game with their instructive play and
profound teachings. In "Chess Secrets: The Giants of Strategy,"
Neil McDonald chooses his selection of the most prominent
strategists in chess history and highlights the major contributions
they made. He examines their differing approaches and styles, and
from Nimzowitsch to Kramnik, how they followed in each other's
footsteps. A careful study of this book will help you to understand
and improve in one of the most crucial elements of the game.
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"Chess Secrets" is" "a brand new series of books which uncover the
mysteries of the most important aspects of chess study: strategy,
attacking play, opening play and gambits, classical play, endgames
and preparation. In each book the author chooses and deeply studies
a number of great players from chess history who have excelled in a
particular field of the game and who have genuinely influenced
their descendants.
*An entertaining an instructive guide to chess strategy, from the
masters
*Written in an easy-to-read format
*Ideal for improvers, club players and tournament players
On May 11, 1997, as millions worldwide watched a stunning
victory unfold on television, a machine shocked the chess world by
defeating the defending world champion, Garry Kasparov. Written by
the man who started the adventure, "Behind Deep Blue" reveals the
inside story of what happened behind the scenes at the two historic
Deep Blue vs. Kasparov matches. This is also the story behind the
quest to create the mother of all chess machines. The book unveils
how a modest student project eventually produced a multimillion
dollar supercomputer, from the development of the scientific ideas
through technical setbacks, rivalry in the race to develop the
ultimate chess machine, and wild controversies to the final triumph
over the world's greatest human player.
In nontechnical, conversational prose, Feng-hsiung Hsu, the
system architect of Deep Blue, tells us how he and a small team of
fellow researchers forged ahead at IBM with a project they'd begun
as students at Carnegie Mellon in the mid-1980s: the search for one
of the oldest holy grails in artificial intelligence--a machine
that could beat any human chess player in a bona fide match. Back
in 1949 science had conceived the foundations of modern chess
computers but not until almost fifty years later--until Deep
Blue--would the quest be realized.
Hsu refutes Kasparov's controversial claim that only human
intervention could have allowed Deep Blue to make its decisive,
"uncomputerlike" moves. In riveting detail he describes the
heightening tension in this war of brains and nerves, the
"smoldering fire" in Kasparov's eyes. "Behind Deep Blue" is not
just another tale of man versus machine. This fascinating book
tells us how man as genius was given an ultimate, unforgettable run
for his mind, no, not by the genius of a computer, but of man as
toolmaker.
"Grandmaster Repertoire" is a series of high quality chess books
based on the main lines, written by strong grandmasters. The aim is
to provide the reader with a complete repertoire at a level good
enough for elite tournaments, and certainly also for the club
championship. "Grandmaster Repertoire 8 - The Grunfeld Defence"
offers a repertoire for Black against 1.d4. Avrukh's two previous
"Grandmaster Repertoire" books for White received universal rave
reviews and have been hugely influential on chess players all over
the world, including at the very highest level. This volume covers
lines such as the Fianchetto variation, the Russian variation with
4.Nf3 and 5.Qb3, Bf4 lines, Bg5 lines, and all White's minor tries.
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