New in Chess, paperback, Englisch, ISBN: 978-90-5691-377-9, 288 Seiten,
2012.
Getting Ready for Your Opponent in the Information Age
Winning starts with planning before the game, teaches legendary chess coach
Vladimir Tukmakov. In this ground-breaking book he shows how
chess preparation has become a systematic process and how today's top players
make their game plans.
The most important aim of modern preparation, both for professionals and for
ambitious amateurs, is to get a playable position that you understand better
than your opponent.
The role of the computer in preparation has grown tremendously and Tukmakov
explains how top grandmasters use their 'Metal Friend'. He warns that
professionals should not put too much trust in chess engines and should analyse
more deeply themselves.
Club players, on the other hand, should reduce their time in front of the
machine to a minimum. Tukmakov explains what amateurs should do in order to
arrive at the board well-armed: study the classics, analyse your own games
without a computer, and know yourself.
A special chapter is devoted to must-win situations: when the outcome of a
tournament, a match or even a whole life depends on a single game. With lots of
brilliant examples, inside information and amusing anecdotes, Modern
Chess Preparation is not only highly instructive, but also a joy to
read.
"Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of your opponent, and having a
sober awareness of your own shortcomings, will pay dividends at any level, from
beginners up to World Champions."
A former Ukrainian champion, Grandmaster Vladimir Tukmakov
(born 1946 in Odessa) won many tournaments and came second in three Soviet
championships. After his active career he became an esteemed chess coach.
He was non-playing captain of the Ukraine team that won gold at the 36th
Chess Olympiad in Calvia, 2004.