Logical Chess: Move By Move: Every Move Explained New Algebraic Edition

Logical Chess: Move By Move: Every Move Explained New Algebraic Edition

"The novice who plays through Logical Chess can learn an ocean of basic chess wisdom."—Leonard Barden, Engilsh chess master and broadcaster “Entertains . . . as it reinforces strategic lessons gleaned from chess titans. Illustrates effective middle-game plans.”—Library Journal Having learned the basic moves, how exactly should a player improve? In this popular classic, the author explains 33 complete games, in detail, move by move, including the reason for each one. Playing through these games and explanations gives real insight into the power of the pieces and how to post them most effectively.

  • ASIN: 0713484640
  • ISBN: 0713484640
  • Brand: US Chess Federation
  • Manufacturer: Batsford

The Best Move: Fischer

The Best Move: Fischer

This is intended as a tactico-positional serial book, covering the world champions. The first part features probably the greatest of all - Fischer. Tactics and positional decisions are roughly split in half in 2 suites. The aim will be to find the best move the world champions played. Can you do that? In any case, if you can not, the explanations are there to help you out. Tactical positions have been checked with Stockfish, but the examples also show how imperfect Stockfish is in assessing the positional Fischer. Some would suggest it is easier to learn from weaker players, but no, the stronger the player, the more you will learn. Check your abilities and learn more from the 225 puzzles in this book, covering one third of Fischer's games.

  • ASIN: 1976748585
  • ISBN: 1976748585
  • Manufacturer: Independently published

Capablanca's Best Chess Endings: 60 Complete Games

Capablanca's Best Chess Endings: 60 Complete Games

Chess endings have an immediacy lacking in chess endgame or chess problems: endings are not theoretical or composed, but actual board positions, the point in every game when the superfluous falls away, leaving only the essential. José Raúl Capablanca (1888–1942) had no need for isolated artistic theory or compositions — he composed and created chess art as he played. All of his genius — intuitive, tactical, strategic, logical — all of his art shines clearest in his endings, as he himself was proud to declare, advising others to study them carefully. "In order to improve your game," he said, "you must study the endgame before anything else; for whereas the endings can be studied and mastered by themselves, the middle game and the opening must be studied in relation to the endgame."The best way to follow Capablanca's advice is through this — the only book devoted to his great endings, 60 complete games emphasizing the grand finale but annotated throughout.Irving Chernev communicates in his notes the mystery and wonder as well as the delight in discovering again and again the original, fertile mind of chess's greatest born player. "Virtuoso," "exquisite," "profound," "inspired," "elegant," and "fiendish ingenuity" describe match and tournament games and endings against Alekhine, Steiner, Marshall, Nimzowitsch, Lasker, Réti, and others, the best in the contemporary chess world. Capablanca's eleventh game in the 1901 Cuban championship (which he won, aged 12) "surpasses any accomplishment by such other prodigies as Morphy, Reshevsky, and Fischer." From age 12 through the last game in the book (nearly four decades later against Reshevsky at Nottingham, 1936), Capablanca fashions endgames in tense tournament atmosphere that seem like delicate, precise instruments dreamt at leisure.Here then is the essence of Capablanca, analyzed for the instruction of players and the pleasure of chess connoisseurs. Included are indexes of openings, themes in the endings, and o... [Read More]

  • UPC: 800759242498
  • ASIN: 0486242498
  • ISBN: 0486242498
  • Brand: The House of Staunton
  • Manufacturer: Dover Publications

Understanding Chess Move by Move

Understanding Chess Move by Move

John Nunn is one of the most highly regarded chess writers in the world. He has carefully selected thirty modern games to help the reader understand the most important aspects of chess and to illustrate modern chess principles in action. Virtually every move is explained using words that everyone can understand. Jargon is avoided as far as possible. Almost all the examples are taken from the recent years and show how key ideas are handled by the grandmasters of today. The emphasis is on general principles that readers will be able to use in their own games, and detailed analysis is only given where it is necessary. Each game contains many lessons, but to guide the reader through the most important ideas in each phase of the game, the thirty games are grouped thematically into those highlighting opening, middlegame and endgame themes.

  • ASIN: 1901983412
  • ISBN: 9781901983418
  • Brand: Brand: Gambit Publications
  • Manufacturer: Gambit Publications

How To Beat Anyone At Chess: The Best Chess Tips, Moves, and Tactics to Checkmate

How To Beat Anyone At Chess: The Best Chess Tips, Moves, and Tactics to Checkmate

Learn to take the king like a pro!Whether you've played a few matches or are completely new to the game, How to Beat Anyone at Chess helps you master leading strategies for one of the hardest games out there. Each page guides you through important moves with easy-to-understand explanations and tips for staying ahead of your opponent. From utilizing the queen's power to slaying your rival's king, you'll learn all about the traps, squeezes, and sacrifices that give players an extra edge and how you can use these techniques to beat the competition.The ultimate guide to conquering the classic game, How to Beat Anyone at Chess will show you how to become a grandmaster in no time!

  • UPC: 045079592148
  • ASIN: 1440592144
  • ISBN: 9781440592140
  • Brand: Adams Media
  • Manufacturer: Adams Media

Forcing Chess Moves: The Key to Better Calculation

Forcing Chess Moves: The Key to Better Calculation

Charles Hertan, an experienced chess coach from Massachusetts, has made an astonishing discovery: the failure to consider key winning moves is often due to human bias, since your brain tends to disregard many winning moves because they are counter-intuitive or look unnatural. Charles Hertan?s radically different approach is: use COMPUTER EYES and always look for the most forcing move first! By studying forcing sequences according to Hertan?s method you will develop analytical precision, improve your tactical vision, overcome human bias and staleness, and enjoy the calculation of difficult positions. By recognizing moves that matter, you will win more games!

  • ASIN: 9056912437
  • ISBN: 9056912437
  • Brand: Charles Hertan
  • Manufacturer: New In Chess

Sicilian Scheveningen: Move by Move

Sicilian Scheveningen: Move by Move

Lorin D'Costa provides essential guidance and training in the Sicilian Scheveningen, and reveals everything you need to know about the opening.

  • ASIN: 1857446909
  • ISBN: 1857446909
  • Brand: Brand: Everyman Chess
  • Manufacturer: Everyman Chess

Chess: 5334 Problems, Combinations and Games

Chess: 5334 Problems, Combinations and Games

  • UPC: 768821255497
  • ASIN: 1579125549
  • ISBN: 1579125549
  • Brand: The House of Staunton
  • Manufacturer: Black Dog & Leventhal

The Best Move

The Best Move

The Best Move is a collection of very hard chess problems based on actual grandmaster games. The reader is asked who has the advantage and why. Points are awarded not only for getting the answer right but for seeing deeply into the position. These problems are based primarily on the games of Grandmasters Hort and Grandmaster Jansa. These are not the typical “White to Play and Win” problems. Rather the reader is asked to decide who is better. These are very hard problems. Do not be surprised if you to not get any of them, or if you get them only by guessing.

  • ASIN: 4871875903
  • ISBN: 4871875903
  • Brand: The House of Staunton
  • Manufacturer: Ishi Press

Great Moves: Learning Chess Through History

Great Moves: Learning Chess Through History

What’s the best way to learn chess? Great Moves: Learning Chess Through History blends the intricacies of chess play with the game’s compelling and colorful history, putting real people at the 64 squares.Tracing the development of chess from its origins in ancient India, the authors take the student on a far-ranging journey through the palaces of medieval and Renaissance Europe to the cafés of the Enlightenment and the dawn of the Industrial Age, with a focus on the leading personalities of the royal game and on their contributions to understanding of it. Rogues and champions, tragic as well as inspirational human stories all serve as the backdrop for illustrative games and exercises of increasing complexity highlighting their discoveries, and invite the student to grasp the potential of chess to fascinate.Much more than a primer for beginning chess players and their teachers, Great Moves shines a light on the lives of famous players of bygone eras, helping experienced players to fill in the gaps in their chess culture.

  • ASIN: B075K41Q4R
  • Manufacturer: Mongoose Press