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Everyman Chess, paperback, Englisch, ISBN: 978-1-78194-027-3, 204 Seiten, 2014.
"That is part of what I like in chess: it is psychological warfare at the board." Magnus Carlsen during an interview with the BBC, March 2013
In chess, more than in any other game, battles are won and lost in the mind. US National Master William Stewart is convinced that a positive attitude is crucial if you want to develop and achieve success as a chess player, and in this book he focuses on the vital subject of chess psychology.
All the key areas of chess are covered here. Stewart highlights the principles of successful opening play and outlines an easy-to-learn starting repertoire. He also examines positional play, defensive resilience, typical mistakes and how to avoid them, tournament strategy, clock management, how to study chess and much more besides. This book is packed with tips and practical advice for beginners and intermediate players, and anyone wishing to improve their mental approach to chess.
- An essential guide to chess psychology
- Covers opening, middlegame and endgame play
- Ideal for beginners and intermediate players
Reviews:
"This is a very interesting book containing some very pertinent advice. It is, at least, an attempt to do something different within the chess self-improvement genre, and I believe the target audience will genuinely start to think about their approach to chess in new ways after reading this work.", Sean Marsh, CHESS magazine.
"This book might improve your play more than any opening repertoire book available. Recommended for players ranging from 1000-2400. A tremendously brilliant book!", Rating: ****** (6/6) Highly Recommended!, Lukas Wedrychowski, dailychess.org.
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