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Most chess games of beginners and post-beginners are decided by
fairly straightforward tactics. Anyone who wants to progress beyond
this level and become a strong club player or a candidate master,
needs to understand that somewhat mysterious-looking resource, the
positional sacrifice. International Master Merijn van Delft has
studied and loved positional sacrifices for as long as he can
remember. This non-forcing tool is not just a surprising and highly
effective way of creating a decisive advantage during a game.
Positional sacrifices are also instruments of superior beauty. Van
Delft has created a unique thematic structure for all types of
positional sacrifices. He shows the early historical examples,
explains which long-term goals are typical for each fundamental
theme and presents lots of instructive modern examples. He then
concentrates on those sacrifices that have become standard features
of positional play. Solving the exercises he has added will further
enhance your skills. Playing a positional sacrifice will always
require courage. Merijn van Delft takes you by the hand and not
only teaches the essential technical know-how, he also helps you to
recognize the opportunities when to take the plunge. Mastering
Positional Sacrifices is bound to become a modern-day classic.
For fans of The Queen's Gambit, this is the real life story of a
female chess champion travelling the world to compete in a
male-dominated sport with the most famous players of all time.
Jennifer Shahade, a two-time US women's chess champion, spent her
teens and twenties travelling the world playing chess. Tournaments
have taken her from Istanbul to Moscow, and introduced her to
players from Zambia to China. In this ultra male-dominated sport,
Jennifer found shocking sexism, as well as an incredible history of
the top female players that has often been ignored. But she also
found friendships, feminism and hope. Through her own story as well
as in-depth profiles of pioneers of the game, Jennifer invites us
into the extremely competitive world of chess. She shows us the
rivalry and the camaraderie; the ecstatic highs and the
excruciating losses; the glamour and the hard work. She describes
the coach who told her that her period will affect her standard of
play, and gives us thrilling blow-by-blow accounts of the matches
that made history. Intertwined with Jennifer's own story are those
of the top female players from around the world. We meet the famous
Polgar sisters, the three Hungarian girls who were all child
prodigies; we meet the glamorous jet setters who travel the world
partying, and the players who escaped war-torn countries to become
champions against the odds. Chess Queens is a fascinating journey
into the exhilarating world of chess and an essential book for all
the aspiring chess queens of today.
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When Bobby Fischer died in January 2008, he left behind a
confounding legacy. Everyone knew the basics of his life: he began
as a brilliant youngster, then became the pride of American chess,
then took a sharp turn, struggling with paranoia and mental
illness. But nobody truly understood him. What motivated him from
such a young age, and what was the source of his remarkable
intellect? How could a man so ambivalent about money and fame be so
driven to succeed? What drew this man of Jewish descent to
fulminate against Jews, and how was it that a mind so famously
disciplined could unravel so completely? From his meteoric rise, to
an utterly dominant prime, to his eventual descent into madness,
the book draws upon hundreds of newly discovered documents and
recordings, and numerous firsthand interviews conducted with those
who knew Fischer best, to paint, for the very first time, a
complete picture of one of the most enigmatic icons. This is the
definitive account of a fascinating man and an extraordinary life,
one that at last reconciles Fischer's deeply contradictory legacy
and answers the question: 'Who was Bobby Fischer?'
"The Imagery of Chess Revisited" recovers a celebrated and
extraordinary moment in art history: the 1944-45 exhibition "The
Imagery of Chess," held at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York
City. The exhibit was a legend in its own time and has been
considered a singular event in the history of art exhibitions ever
since. The show's organizers--the influential art dealer Julien
Levy, the Surrealist painter Max Ernst, and Dada leader Marcel
Duchamp, himself a serious chess player--invited a virtual "who's
who" of artists and members of the cultural avant-garde to redesign
the standard chess set or otherwise explore chess imagery and its
symbolism in bold new ways. Participants included famous European
expatriates and soon-to-be famous American modernists: Andre
Breton, Duchamp, Alexander Calder, Ernst, Man Ray, Isamu Noguchi,
and Yves Tanguy are among those who contributed chess sets; John
Cage and Vittorio Rieti created original musical scores; and
Dorothea Tanning, Arshile Gorky, David Hare, Man Ray, Matta, Robert
Motherwell, and others produced pivotal chess-related paintings,
sculptures, and photographic works.
Featuring new color photographs as well as rarely seen archival
images, recollections by participants and their descendants, and
period reviews, "The Imagery of Chess Revisited" includes
previously unpublished works. Among them are Andre Breton and
Nicolas Calas's wine-glass chess set and Alexander Calder's chess
set made of found materials, in addition to thirty-five of Calder's
chess-related drawings. An essay by Larry List explores the chess
designs as visual objects and pivotal creations in the context of
participating artists' lives and work. Lowell Cross and Paul
B.Franklin examine the two musical scores included in the show; and
Ingrid Schaffner provides an introduction to the art-world milieu
in which "The Imagery of Chess" took place. 50 illustrations in
color, 80 in black and white.
This book provides a rock solid opening repertoire for Black, using
systems based on the move ...c6. The backbone of this repertoire is
the Caro-Kann versus 1 e4 and the Semi-Slav (via a Slav move order)
versus 1 d4. In general these systems aim to neutralise White's
early initiative. They aim for success by the gradual accumulation
of small advantages, rather than by emerging victorious from an
early tactical melee (which is rather problematic with the black
pieces at the best of times). The book is co-authored by Cyrus
Lakdawala and Keaton Kiewra and takes a teacher/student format. The
"student" Keaton Kiewra is a very strong international master with
two grandmaster norms. He normally specialises in razor-sharp
defences such as the Sicilian Dragon and King's Indian. Now he
wants to broaden his style and develop his skills at handling more
sedate positions. His "teacher" is Cyrus Lakdawala, an extremely
experienced player, coach and author, who guides Keaton along the
learning path. *Everything you need to know to defend with Black
systems based on ...c6.*The Q and A approach emphasizes plans and
strategies.*Written by an expert on the Caro-Kann and Semi-Slav
Defences
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