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The strategic thinking skills, clarity, and patience required to
win a game of chess can also be applied to the world of finance and
investing. Thinking one step ahead and creating a detailed
financial plan bring you closer to your ultimate goals of building
your wealth. Like a pawn on the chessboard, navigating through many
challenges and obstacles to achieve financial success, an investor
must have a master plan and effective strategy. You need to be able
to advance across the board while protecting your king (you and
your family) from your opponents at the same time.
Play Winning Chess is an enthusiastic introduction to chess that
will transform you into a veritable gladiator of the chessboard.
Seirawan begins by explaining piece movement, chess notation, the
rules of play and basic tactics. His examples, question-and-answer
sections, psychological hints, and lively sample games help you
learn strategies and play aggressively while having fun.
Discovering how to engage in clever attacks and subtle defenses
will take you beyond the thrill of competition into the realm of
creative art. Play Winning Chess is exuberant and conversational,
enlivened by personal anecdotes and fascinating historical
details.
Two of the most renowned chess trainers in the world, introduce and
explain the revolutionary ideas of their old friend and mentor,
Igor Platonov. Platonov was one of the most profound thinkers and
theoreticians in the old Soviet Union, which held a grip on the
world chess championship for decades, as the title passed from one
of its stars to another. For intermediate players to grandmasters,
Platonov's visionary insights, examined and explained here for the
first time, provide you with the keys to understanding the
foundational concepts of the game, strengthening your chess
understanding and giving you effective methods to help you find the
most powerful moves in the game.
Chess Developments is a brand new series providing state-of-the-art
openings coverage. Chess Developments focuses on the current trends
- concentrating on critical lines, theoretical novelties and
powerful new ideas. It offers players of all levels the opportunity
to keep up-to-date with current opening theory whilst also
expanding and improving their repertoires. The Pirc is an ambitious
counter-attacking weapon against 1 e4. Black allows White to build
an imposing centre before striking back and attacking it with
pieces and pawns. If Black's strategy is successful White's centre
can be blown away, but if Black fails he runs the risk of being
overrun. In this book, James Vigus examines the most theoretically
important and instructive Pirc games since the publication of his
highly acclaimed The Pirc in Black and White, highlighting the main
developments and novelties for both sides. Studying this book will
provide you with essential information on a popular opening.
*Essential coverage of the Pirc Defence *Packed with key new ideas
and critical analysis *User-friendly design to help readers absorb
information
The battle for the World Chess Championship has witnessed numerous
titanic struggles which have engaged the interest not only of the
chess enthusiasts but of the public at large. The chessboard is the
ultimate mental battleground and the world champions themselves are
supreme intellectual gladiators. This magnificent compilation of
play from the 1960s through to the 1970s forms the basis of the
third part of Garry Kasparov's long-awaited definitive history of
the World Chess Championship. Garry Kasparov, who is universally
acclaimed as the greatest chessplayer ever, subjects the play from
this era to a rigorous analysis the examination being enhanced by
the use of the latest chess software. This volume features the play
of champions Tigran Petrosian (1963-1969) and Boris Spassky
(1969-1972). However, this book is more than just a compilation of
play from the greats of this era. Kasparos biographies of these
champions place them in a fascinating historical, political and
cultural context. Kasparov explains how each champion brought his
own distinctive style to the chessboard and enriched the theory of
the game with new ideas.
This exceptional book continues the unique project where one of the
greatest chess players of our time transforms her personal journey
to the top into a roadmap for everyone who ever wanted to better
themselves in the game of chess. In this volume, Judit tells the
story of her rise from teenage grandmaster to Top Ten superstar.
Do you need to be a genius to be good at chess? What does it take
to become a Grandmaster? Can computer programmes beat human
intuition in gameplay? The Psychology of Chess is an insightful
overview of the roles of intelligence, expertise, and human
intuition in playing this complex and ancient game. The book
explores the idea of 'practice makes perfect', alongside accounts
of why men perform better than women in international rankings, and
why chess has become synonymous with extreme intelligence as well
as madness. When artificial intelligence researchers are
increasingly studying chess to develop machine learning, The
Psychology of Chess shows us how much it has already taught us
about the human mind.
How can you improve at chess? This is the eternal question asked by
players of all levels. Which part of the game should you focus on?
How often should you play? Should you change your opening
repertoire? What's the best way to learn from your defeats? So many
questions ...and yet direct answers are hard to find. It's no
wonder aspiring players are left bewildered and in need of
direction. In this book grandmaster Nigel Davies provides that
direction. He examines the methods used by a number of players who
were looking to improve their game, and how they went about
achieving their goal. He has drawn heavily on the games and
thoughts of players who have been his students over the years and
experienced a clear improvement in their play. Finding the path
towards improvement can prove difficult without the right guidance.
This book will demonstrate the route to take. *A major study of
chess improvement *Written by a renowned chess trainer *Tackles all
areas of the game
This series provides an ideal platform to study chess openings. By
continually challenging the reader to answer probing questions
throughout the book, the Move by Move format greatly encourages the
learning and practicing of vital skills just as much as the
traditional assimilation of opening 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 any chess opening and at the same time
improve your general chess skills and knowledge. Bird's Opening, 1
f4, is an ideal choice for freethinking chess players who prefer to
rely on their general chess knowledge and intuition rather than
having to memorize and keep up to date with mainline opening
theory. Bird's Opening is essentially the Dutch Defense with an
extra move, and White can choose between a number of different
set-ups, including the reversed Leningrad, Classical and Stonewall
variations, depending on mood and opponents' responses. In this
book, International Master Cyrus Lakdawala examines all the
important variations of Bird's Opening, including the sharp From's
Gambit. Using illustrative games, he explains the main positional
and tactical ideas for both sides, provides answers to all the key
questions and tells you everything you need to know about
successfully playing 1 f4. *Essential guidance and training with 1
f4*Provides a repertoire options for White*Utilizes an ideal
approach to chess study
Chess on the Net reviews the hottest chess sites and offers advice
on where to play on the web and how to use the web to improve your
practical play. Whether it's playing against humans, playing
against computers, learning from Grandmasters or simply finding out
the latest chess results and gossip, chess on the internet has
become a massive business over the past few years. In this
revolutionary book, distinguished chess webmaster Mark Crowther
explains to the reader how to get the maximum out of the web.
Crowther casts his expert eye over the every-increasing number of
chess sites available to the surfer. (6 X 9, 128 pages, computer
screen reproductions, illustrations, charts)
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. -- .
Batsford's Chess Bible is a landmark, full-colour chess instruction
book, ideal for both beginners and more experienced players wanting
to improve their game. The book takes the form of a course, with
quick-start guides to help to retain the information you've learned
and puzzle sections for you to test yourself as you go. To
illustrate more advanced strategy and tactics, author Sean Marsh
uses world-class chess 'heroes', such as Anatoly Karpov and Mikhail
Tal, to bring the concepts to life. Essential topics include:
*Pieces and Moves: the very basics, covering the chessboard,
notation, the names of the pieces and how they move, plus an
overview of chess etiquette *What Chess is All About: an
exploration of chess culture and history *Winning, Drawing and
Losing: Covers the various ways of winning at chess, and how games
are drawn *Six Openings for Life: Coverage of six of the best chess
openings, each illustrated by a different 'chess hero' *Tactical
Weapons: An examination of forks, pins, skewers and other tactical
devices, followed by illustrative games from Tactical Hero Mikhail
Tal *Positional Play: Looks at good and bad positions, plus the art
of planning, seen through the games of Positional Hero Tigran
Petrosian *Human Factors: Typical mistakes and blunders to
avoidEasy to follow, yet thorough and challenging, this book is an
essential companion for all budding chess champions.
In "American Grandmaster," " "Joel Benjamin takes the reader on a
journey through chess adventures spanning more than thirty years.
Tracing through his own career, from being a prodigy in the
'Fischer boom' era thorough to an experienced Grandmaster with many
titles, Benjamin is in a unique position to highlight the major
changes that have occurred both in US and international chess
throughout the last four decades.
Are you tired of playing the same old openings time and time again?
This book takes revolutionary look at Flank Openings. It focuses on
little-explored variations, selecting a wealth of 'dangerous'
options for both colours.
This book brings together the two greatest names in the history of
chess. The author, Garry Kasparov, is the world number one and, by
common consent, the greatest player ever. The subject of the book,
Bobby Fischer, is the only American to have become world champion
and is probably the greatest natural talent the world has ever
seen.In the period between 1955 and 1972 Fischer, more or less
single-handedly, took on the might of the Soviet Chess Empire, and
won. During this time Fischer scored astonishing successes the like
of which had not been seen before. These included 11/11 in the
1963/64 US Championship and match victories (en route to the World
Championship) by the score of 6-0 against two of the strongest
players in the world, Mark Taimanov and Bent Larsen. The climax of
Fischer's campaign was his unforgettable match win in Reykjavik in
1972 against Boris Spassky. Fischer is almost equally well-known
for his temperamental behaviour away from the board, as his play on
it. He made extreme demands of all those around him including
tournament organisers. When these demands were not met he often
refused to play. The 1972 match against Spassky required the
intervention of no less than Henry Kissinger to smooth things over.
In 1975 when he was due to defend his title against Anatoly Karpov,
Fischer was completely unable to agree terms with FIDE (the World
Chess Federation) and was defaulted. After this he more or less
gave up chess, playing only once, a 'return' match against Spassky
in 1992. In this book, a must for all serious chessplayers,
Kasparov analyses deeply Fischer's greatest games and assesses the
legacy of this great American genius.
Every chess player, from club level up, can improve their game by
using engines. That is the message of Matthew Sadlers
thought-provoking new book, based on many years of experience with
the worlds best chess software. You may not be able to replicate
their dazzling-deep calculations, but there is so much more your
engine can do for you than just checking variations! Matthew
Sadler, co-author of the ground-breaking bestseller Game Changer,
presents some unique methods to improve by using your engine. He
explains how in your opening preparation, instead of sifting
through masses of computer analysis you should play training games
against your engine. He also shows how to train your early
middlegame play, the conversion of advantages, your positional
play, and your defensive skills. And, of course: how to analyse
your own games. These generic training methods Sadler supplements
with concrete techniques. He explains how the top engines tackle
crucial middlegame themes such as entrenched pieces, whole board
play, attacking rhythm, exchanging pieces, the march of the Rooks
pawn, queen versus pieces, and many others. He also opens your eyes
to typical strategies that the engines found and fine-tuned in
popular openings such as the Kings Indian, the Grunfeld, the Slav,
the French and the Sicilian. Sadler illustrates his lessons with a
collection of fantastic games, explained with his trademark
enthusiasm. For the first time, the superhuman powers of the chess
engine have been decoded to the benefit of all players, in a rich
and highly instructive book.
Grandmaster Damian Lemos presents a repertoire for White against
both the King's Indian and Grunfeld defences. Many players struggle
to find suitable lines to challenge these two popular and dynamic
openings, or find the masses of theory in the main lines difficult
to digest. Lemos solves this perennial problem by advocating a
solid system of development based on the fianchetto system, where
understanding ideas is more important than move memorization. By
playing a very early g3 and Bg2, White protects his kingside,
denies Black much of the counterplay typically associated with the
King's Indian and Grunfeld, and creates long-term pressure on the
queenside. Lemos's choices in this book are largely based on his
own repertoire he used on the way to becoming a Grandmaster. Using
illustrative games, Lemos examines the typical tactics and
strategies for both sides and highlights key move order issues.
This book tells you everything you need to know about playing the
Fianchetto System against the King's Indian and Grunfeld. *A
repertoire for White after 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 g6 *Includes the King's
Indian, Grunfeld and Symmetrical English. *Examines the key
tactical and positional ideas
Now anyone can play chess with this straightforward, jargon-free
introduction. Written especially for beginners, it's the most
comprehensive manual available and includes everything from
explanations of each piece to orchestrating endgames. In addition
to expert advice, simple instructions, and more than 200
easy-to-follow diagrams, novices will find: basic tactical
principles, aggressive openings, the top-ten traps and attacks,
specimen games to learn and crib from, and a test your chess IQ
section. Basic Chess is the book you need to master the game.
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