Learn Chess from the Masters

Learn Chess from the Masters
Author: Fred Reinfeld
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2013-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1258817977

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Improve Your Chess Game And Rate Your Improvement In The Easiest, Most Instructive Way Yet Devised! With This Book, You Can Pit Yourself Against The World's Chess Masters.

Learn Chess from the Masters

Learn Chess from the Masters
Author: Fred Reinfeld
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2013-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1258814978

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Improve Your Chess Game And Rate Your Improvement In The Easiest, Most Instructive Way Yet Devised! With This Book, You Can Pit Yourself Against The World's Chess Masters.

Chess Master vs Chess Amateur

Chess Master vs  Chess Amateur
Author: Max Euwe,Walter Meiden
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9780486319896

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Twenty-five chess games chosen, arranged, annotated to help amateurs avoid a variety of weak strategic and tactical moves. With commentary by 1935–36 World Chess Champion Max Euwe. 1963 edition.

Masters of the Chessboard

Masters of the Chessboard
Author: Richard Reti
Publsiher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012-01-18
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781936490424

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Réti's "Other” Classic Ask most chessplayers about the works by Richard Réti, and most will quickly reply Modern Ideas in Chess. His Masters of the Chessboard will be a distant second and that is unfortunate, because in many ways Masters is more comprehensive and instructive than its better-known predecessor. He packs it with advice, even for beginners. Opening theory is a priority. Réti tells the student to understand "the basic idea” of each opening, and goes into considerable detail as he explains each of the popular lines of the day, including, of course, his own Réti Opening. Some of the finest parts of the book are the mini-essays, most of them on openings, but also on rook endgames. It's remarkable that Réti manages to do this without going into long variations. This practical approach is also evident when he deals with positional themes. For example, Masters can be appreciated as almost a primer on the subject of how to turn the two bishops into a significant advantage. As noted by American grandmaster Andy Soltis in his Foreword, this entire book is "wonderfully instructive.” And now it is available in a 21st-century edition, with figurine algebraic notation, with many diagrams and photos added.

1000 Best Short Games of Chess

1000 Best Short Games of Chess
Author: Irving Chernev
Publsiher: Ishi Press
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2013-02
Genre: Games
ISBN: 4871875741

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Perhaps if you owned one of the four or five great chess libraries of the world, you could, by diligent search, find most or all of these delectable nuggets. But who has either the time or the assets. So, Mr. Chernev, who has both, has provided us here with 1000 of the sweetest sugar-coated pills in all chess literature. Each introduced with a brief, pungent or witty commentary. Chess brevities have always exercised a special attraction for lovers of the royal game. It may be well that we welcome the punishment inexorably meted out for some trifling slip. Maybe it's out inherent sadism that makes us enjoy the spectacle of speedy punishment doled out to someone else, just as a fight fan thrills to a one-round knockout. Perhaps it's only our inherent laziness after all, to play over a brevity, one often need not bother to set up the pieces. Be that is it may, its popularity is universal. And here are the best of them, gathered together in one volume, for your pleasure and enjoyment. Many of us know instances galore of beginners becoming a cropper after only a few moves through the "scholar's mate" or some other absurdity not necessarily so primitive. Yet it would be quite wrong to assume that only duffers suffer the ignominy of a speedy knockout. The victim may well be a famous master, as you will discover to your surprise, delight and, most of all, your deep, deep satisfaction. After all, if Morphy can be mated in 12 moves, Capablanca defeated in 13, and Lasker blitzed in 14, who are we to hide our heads in shame?

Chess Training for Candidate Masters

Chess Training for Candidate Masters
Author: Alexander Kalinin
Publsiher: New In Chess
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017-05-09
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9789056916930

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Today’s young players have benefited greatly from working with chess computers. There is little doubt that advanced software and electronic training programs have significantly contributed to the rise of the standards of play. But there is a negative side to this. Many young chess players see the computer as the ultimate response to nearly everything. They think that computer analysis is the best and the fastest way to find the truth in any position on the board. As a result, many of those players have gradually stopped thinking and analysing for themselves. Prominent Russian chess trainer Alexander Kalinin knows that what you need in order to make real progress in chess is not more computer input, but increased understanding. To fully digest all available data and to discover the ultimate secrets of chess you must dislodge your decision making from your addiction to the computer and (re)develop the habit of using your own brain. Kalinin helps players seeking the master title by showing how concrete knowledge leads to improved decisions at the board. A master must understand the importance of aesthetics, knows how to curb the influence of the computer, accepts that the classical heritage is essential in his development, learns the importance of human interaction in reaching analytical mastery and grasps how to spot and fight his weaknesses. Kalinin provides candidate masters with a wealth of study and training material. The large majority of that material has never been published before. Kalinin reveals the mistakes he himself made on his road to the master title. Most examples are taken from games of players who themselves are on the road to chess mastery.

How to Get Better at Chess

How to Get Better at Chess
Author: Larry Evans,Jeremy Silman,Betty Roberts
Publsiher: Summit Publishing Group
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1991
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: PSU:000066597896

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Chess masters on the art of philosophy & chess, showing the essence of each player's style, strengths & weaknesses.

The Road to Chess Improvement

The Road to Chess Improvement
Author: Alex Yermolinsky
Publsiher: Gambit Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Chess
ISBN: 1901983242

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In this exciting new book, a US Champion provides solutions to the real-life problem of improving one's chess. Grandmaster Alex Yermolinsky, one of the strongest players in the US, passes on many of the insights he has gained over years of playing and teaching, steering the reader away from 'quick-fix' approaches, and focussing on the critical areas of chess understanding and over-the-board decision-making. A large part of this book discusses a variety of important opening set-ups, including methods for opposing off-beat but dangerous lines, such as the Grand Prix Attack. This entertainingly written book breaks new ground in many areas of chess understanding.