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Galax (Hardcover)
John Nunn, Judith Nunn Alley
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R781
R653
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This book teaches basic tactical ideas such as the fork, pin, and
discovered attack, and introduces general ideas such as
elimination, immobilization and compulsion. A basic knowledge of
simple tactics will enable a novice to start winning games, by
giving checkmate or capturing material. As the player progresses,
his tactical arsenal will broaden, and he will start to play
sacrifices and combinations, and develop a deeper understanding of
the game. Players who fail to study tactics systematically tend to
suffer from tactical blind-spots that plague them throughout their
playing career, and thus they fail to realize their full potential.
The definitive work on practical endgame tactics
Improve your chess by studying the greatest games of all time, from
Adolf Anderssen's 'Immortal Game' to Magnus Carlsen's world
championship victories, and featuring a foreword by five-times
World Champion Vishy Anand. This book is written by an all-star
team of authors. Wesley So is the reigning Fischer Random World
Champion, the 2017 US Champion and the winner of the 2016 Grand
Chess Tour. Michael Adams has been the top British player for the
last quarter of a century and was a finalist in the 2004 FIDE World
Championship. Graham Burgess is the author of thirty books, a
former champion of the Danish region of Funen, and holds the world
record for marathon blitz chess playing. John Nunn is a three-time
winner of both the World Solving Championship and the British Chess
Federation Book of the Year Award. John Emms is an experienced
chess coach and writer, who finished equal first in the 1997
British Championship and was chess columnist of the Young
Telegraph. The 145 greatest chess games of all time, selected,
analysed, re-evaluated and explained by a team of British and
American experts and illustrated with over 1,100 chess diagrams.
Join the authors in studying these games, the cream of two
centuries of international chess, and develop your own
chess-playing skills - whatever your current standard. Instructive
points at the end of each game highlight the lessons to be learned.
First published in 1998, a second edition of The Mammoth Book of
the World's Greatest Chess Games in 2004 included an additional
twelve games. Another new edition in 2010 included a further
thirteen games as well as some significant revisions to the
analysis and information regarding other games in earlier editions
of the book, facilitated by the use of a variety of chess software.
This 2021 edition, further updated and expanded, now includes 145
games. The authors have made full use of the new generation of
chess analysis engines that apply neural-network based AI.
The definitive work on practical endgame tactics
A great book for all those who want to learn how to play chess!
Starting with the very basics, grandmaster John Nunn tells the
reader everything he or she needs to know to become a successful
chess player. No prior knowledge is assumed. The reader learns the
fundamentals of chess step-by-step, with each new point illustrated
by clear examples. By the end of the book, the reader will be fully
ready to take on opponents across the board, or on the Internet,
and start winning. Topics include: the rules of chess; chess
notation; how to win material; attacking play; the opening; the
middlegame; the endgame; and chess psychology. Dr. John Nunn, a
grandmaster from England, has built up a world-wide reputation for
the outstanding clarity of his writings on a wide range of chess
topics. This is his first book to tackle the fundamentals of chess.
He is principal author of the definitive one-volume openings
encyclopedia, Nunn's Chess Openings.
This new title, the first of its type to explain the dynamic
principles that underpin modern chess, uses more than thirty
carefully selected games to help the reader understand the most
important aspects of the chess struggle. John Nunn, a top-class
grandmaster and one of the world's most highly regarded chess
writers, explains every move using terms and phrases everyone can
understand and shows how key ideas are handled by today's
grandmasters. The book is divided into three main sections: Opening
themes, Middlegame themes, and Endgame themes, with an emphasis on
understanding principles. Detailed analysis is given only when it
is necessary to illustrate key strategic and tactical themes.
Anyone interested in learning how to play better chess will benefit
from this step-by-step explanation of how chess games are won.
The 125 greatest chess games of all time, selected, analysed,
re-evaluated and explained by a team of British experts and
illustrated with over 1,000 chess diagrams. Join the authors in
studying these games, the cream of two centuries of international
chess, and develop your own chess-playing skills - whatever your
current standard. Instructive points at the end of each game
highlight the lessons to be learned. First published in 1998, a
second edition of The Mammoth Book of the World's Greatest Chess
Games in 2004 included an additional 12 games. This edition
includes a further 13 games as well as some significant revisions
to the analysis and information regarding other games in earlier
editions of the book, facilitated by the use of a variety of chess
software.
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