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Questions of Modern Chess Theory is the lost masterpiece of Soviet
chess literature. It was written by a double Ukrainian Champion,
and published in the Soviet Union in 1956. Russian experts say it
is one of the most influential chess books of the 20th century, yet
it was never published in English.It has been edited to make it
useful for the 21st century and is now accessible for the first
time to an English-speaking audience.
This inquiry concerns the cultural history of the chess-player. It
takes as its premise the idea that the chess-player has become a
fragmented collection of images, underpinned by challenges to, and
confirmations of, chess's status as an intellectually-superior and
socially-useful game, particularly since the medieval period. Yet,
the chess-player is an understudied figure. No previous work has
shone a light on the chess-player itself. Increasingly,
chess-histories have retreated into tidy consensus. This work
aspires to a novel reading of the figure as both a flickering
beacon of reason and a sign of monstrosity. To this end, this book,
utilising a wide range of sources, including newspapers,
periodicals, detective novels, science-fiction, and comic-books, is
underpinned by the idea that the chess-player is a pluralistic
subject used to articulate a number of anxieties pertaining to
themes of mind, machine, and monster. -- .
A one-of-a-kind masterclass in chess from the greatest player of all time.
Learn how to play chess the Bobby Fischer way with the fastest, most efficient, most enjoyable method ever devised. Whether you’re just learning the game or looking for more complex strategies, these practice problems and exercises will help you master the art of the checkmate.
This book teaches through a programmed learning method: It asks you a question. If you give the right answer, it goes on to the next question. If you give the wrong answer, it explains why the answer is wrong and asks you to go back and try again. Thanks to the book’s unique formatting, you will work through the exercises on the right-hand side, with the correct answer hidden on the next page. The left-hand pages are intentionally printed upside-down; after reaching the last page, simply turn the book upside-down and work your way back.
When you finish, not only will you be a much better chess player, you may even be able to beat Bobby Fischer at his own game!
Mikhail Tal, the 'magician from Riga, ' was the greatest attacking
World Champion of them all, and this enchanting autobiography
chronicles his extraordinary career with charm and humor
How to Reassess Your Chess is the popular step-by-step course that will create a marked improvement in anyone's game.
In clear, direct language, Silman shows how to dissect a position, recognize its individual parts and ultimately find the move that conforms to the needs of that particular situation. By explaining the thought processes that go into a master's choice of move, the author presents a system of thought that makes advanced strategies seem clear, logical and at times even obvious.
How to Reassess Your Chess offers invaluable knowledge and insight that cannot be found in any other book.
This is a chess book for everyone, from eight to eighty, beginner
to master. In a clear, easy-to-follow format it explains how the
best way to beat a stronger opponent in the opening stage of the
game. Delightful and instructive games of famous players are used
to show the 50 most effective opening traps that chess masters use
to win their games.
A Truly Extraordinary Tournament
One of the most remarkable and famous chess tournaments ever
took place in New York City in March and April 1924. It had a
narrative that is still striking today: Three world champions
undisputed world champions, mind you fulfilling their destiny. The
stunning performance of the 55-year-old former world champion
Emanuel Lasker. The seemingly invincible reigning Jos Capablanca
suffering his first loss in eight years. And all 110 tournament
games deeply annotated by future world champion Alexander
Alekhine.
The tournament book that Alekhine produced became the stuff of
legend. He provides real analysis, and with words, not just moves.
He imbues the book with personality, on the one hand ruthlessly
objective, even with his own mistakes, on the other, candidly
subjective.
This is a modern "21st Century Edition" of Alekhine's classic,
using figurine algebraic notation, adding many more diagrams, but
preserving the original, masterful text.
The c3 Sicilian has been one of the most widely played openings
among club and tournament players for more than a decade. It leads
to dynamic play in which the better prepared player invariably
comes out on top. In this handy battle manual, highly-regarded
author Grandmaster Joe Gallagher offers a comprehensive survey of
the state of current theory for both White and Black players,
explaining the basic elements, strategies and tactics for both
sides. (6 1/8' x 9 1/8', 176 pages, illustrations)
"Chess Openings" explains the principles which underlie correct
opening play and shows how they can be developed to produce strong
positions for attack and defense in different situations. Mike
Basman consolidates these lessons by investigating five classic
openings--the Queen's Gambit, Giuoco Piano, Nimzo-Indian, Morra
Gambit, and Sicilian Dragon--which together can be used to form the
basis of a formidable opening repertoire.
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Chess for Life
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Matthew Sadler, Natasha Regan
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