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Praxis des Turmendspiels 2.93 Mb |DJVU|


Viktor Kortschnoi : Praxis des Turmendspiels
Edition Olms | ISBN: 3283002878 | 1999-01-01 | 103 Pages | Djvu | 2.93 Mb
 
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How to Play the Chess Openings 5.13 Mb |PDF|


Eugene Znosko-Borovsky : How to Play the Chess Openings
Dover Publications | ISBN: 0486227952 | 1971-06-01 | 147 Pages | PDF | 5.13 Mb

Clear, profound examinations of just what each opening is intended to do and how opponent can counter. Many sample games.
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Kasparov Teaches Chess 2 Mb |PDF|


Kasparov Teaches Chess
Batsford Ltd (August 28, 1986) | English | ISBN-10: 0713455268 | 124 Pages | PDF | 2.12 MB

Sport in the USSR magazine published a series of 24 lessons introducing chess fans, in simple language, to openings, the common middle and end games, and other typical situations at all stages of the game.
this series of articles forms a "chess school",taught by Gary Kasparov. B.T. Batsford Ltd. are proud to reproduce these lessons in book form.


Lesson 2
Kasparov vs Gheorghiu, 1982
(E12) Queen's Indian, 27 moves, 1-0

Lesson 3: Material Imbalance
Kasparov vs Portisch, 1983
(E12) Queen's Indian, 35 moves, 1-0

Lesson 3: Material Imbalance
Tal vs Panno, 1958
(C92) Ruy Lopez, Closed, 57 moves, 1-0

Lesson 4: Importance of the Centre
Chigorin vs Harkov, 1878
(C37) King's Gambit Accepted, 39 moves, 1-0

Lesson 4: Importance of the Centre
Morphy vs De Riviere, 1863
(C51) Evans Gambit, 24 moves, 1-0

Lesson 4: Importance of the Centre
Petrosian vs J Kozma, 1958
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 41 moves, 1-0

Lesson 4: Importance of the Centre
Neergard vs Simagin, 1965
(E86) King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox, 7.Nge2 c6, 28 moves, 0-1

Lesson 5: How to Gain Space
Tarrasch vs Charousek, 1896
(B09) Pirc, Austrian Attack, 17 moves, 1-0

Lesson 5: How to Gain Space
Kasparov vs T Georgadze, 1979
(C41) Philidor Defense, 39 moves, 1-0

Lesson 7: Dynamism and the Initiative
Karpov vs Dorfman, 1976
(B81) Sicilian, Scheveningen, Keres Attack, 50 moves, 1-0

Lesson 8 - Avoiding Disaster in the Opening
J Schulten vs Morphy, 1857
(C31) King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, 21 moves, 0-1

Lesson 9 - Neglecting Opening Principles
Chigorin vs Alapin, 1883
(C52) Evans Gambit, 23 moves, 1-0

Lesson 10 - The Aim of the Opening
Bogoljubov vs Botvinnik, 1936
(A47) Queen's Indian, 25 moves, 0-1

Lesson 12 - Planning
Suetin vs Bondarevsky, 1963
(C72) Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 5.O-O, 36 moves, 1-0

Lesson 12 - Planning
Gligoric vs Smyslov, 1953
(A30) English, Symmetrical, 41 moves, 0-1

Lesson 14 - Queen Sacrifices
Ed Lasker vs G A Thomas, 1911
(A40) Queen's Pawn Game, 18 moves, 1-0

Lesson 14 - Queen Sacrifices
Rotlewi vs Rubinstein, 1907
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 25 moves, 0-1

Lesson 14 - Queen Sacrifices
E Z Adams vs Carlos Torre, 1920
(C41) Philidor Defense, 23 moves, 1-0

Lesson 15 - Tactical Devices
Carlos Torre vs Lasker, 1925
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 43 moves, 1-0

Lesson 15 - Tactical Devices
B Kazic vs B Vukovic, 1940
(C55) Two Knights Defense, 18 moves, 1-0

Lesson 15 - Tactical Devices
Lasker vs J Bauer, 1889
(A03) Bird's Opening, 38 moves, 1-0

Lesson 15 - Tactical Devices
Zukertort vs Blackburne, 1883
(A13) English, 33 moves, 1-0

How to Win in the Chess Endings 7 Mb |PDF|

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How to Win in the Chess Endings: I.A. Horowitz
Three Rivers Press | ISBN: 0679140158 | 1957 | PDF (OCR) | 234 pages | 6.99 Mb
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I've been playing tournament chess on and off for 25 years. I've achieved a CFC (Canada) rating of over 1900 and I am currently active [...]. I own five books on chess endings. In progression of recommended reading the authors are I.A. Horowitz, Znosko-Borovsky, Pachman, Speelman, and Reuben Fine's BCE for reference. The only one I read cover-to-cover was this one, and I did it twice! More complete endings books mean nothing without a good grounding. This book gives you that grounding. Learning chess is like making coffee. You need thousands of quality drops. This book is a few of those quality drops at the beginning. It's rich and flavorfull. It will enrich your (beginners) chess game!

Fundamental Chess Endings 8 Mb |DJVU|

Fundamental Chess Endings
Publisher: Gambit Publications | Pages: 416 | 2001-10-01 | ISBN 1901983536 | DJVU | 8 MB

In a major event in chess publishing, two German endgame experts have produced a masterly one-volume encyclopedia that covers all major endgames. This is the first truly modern one-volume endgame encyclopedia. It makes full use of endgame tablebases; where previous authors could only make educated guesses, Muller and Lamprecht have often been able to state the definitive truth, or get much closer to it. New time-controls involve competitive games being played to finish in one session, so it is especially important that chess players understand the key endgame principles this book provides comprehensive assistance for any players wishing to study the endgame. In addition to a feast of detailed analysis, the authors emphasize the practical side of endgame play, describing rules of thumb, principles and thinking methods. "Fundamental Chess Endings" is both the ideal endgame reference work, and a book that can profitably and enjoyably be read from start to finish.
 
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Martin Weteschnik, “Understanding Chess Tactics”
Quality Chess | 2006-07-30 | ISBN: 9197524425 | 235 pages | DJVU | 4,5 MB

‘Chess is 99% tactics’ is an old saying. This may be an exaggeration, but even the remaining 1% still depends on tactics. When Martin Weteschnik started working as a trainer in his local chess club, he quickly realized that even the stronger club players had great weaknesses in their tactical play. He also discovered that simply asking them to solve a huge number of puzzles did not fix the problem. These players clearly needed a good book, but when Weteschnik looked for it he found nothing suitable, so he decided to write it himself. But Weteschnik was not completely satisfied with the book and decided to restructure and rewrite it completely.
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Tactics in the Sicilian 4.88 Mb |PDF|

Tactics in the Sicilian (Chess)

Gennady Nesis, «Tactics in the Sicilian (Chess)»
Batsford | ISBN: 0713470046 | 1993 | PDF | 192 pages | 4.88 MB

The Sicilian Defence is still popular at all levels of play and is particularly favoured by players such as World Champions Kasparov, Fischer and Tal. In this opening, perhaps more than any other, tactical awareness is a vital ingredient for success, as routine development can often be rapidly and spectacularly punished. However, most books on the Sicilian neglect this important area, leaving players ill-prepared for the rigours of competitive play. In this book the author attempts to readdress the balance, helping the reader to understand the common tactical motifs of the universally popular Sicilian Defence. Each theme is given thorough attention, helping the reader develop an understanding of the key ideas and giving readers confidence to tackle skirmishes in his or her own games.
 
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303 Tricky Chess Tactics



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Both a fascinating challenge and a great training tool, these tricky tactical problems are not only fun to solve, but great for advanced beginners, intermediate, and expert players to use as tools to improve their game. Tactics are presented in order of difficulty, so that players can advance from simple to complex positions. Examples from actual games illustrate a wide range of tactics from the classics right up to the current games. You'll learn to use pins, single and double forks, double attacks, skewers, discovered and double checks, multiple threat tactics-and other crushing tactics as part of their problem-solving challenges. Great stuff and fun too! Illustrations. 192 pages
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* Paperback: 192 pages
* Publisher: Cardoza; 2nd edition (February 4, 2003)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 1580420761
* ISBN-13: 978-1580420761

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Concise Chess Middlegames 26 Mb |PDF|



Neil McDonald, “Concise Chess Middlegames”
Everyman Chess | 2004 | ISBN: 185744356X | 240 pages | PDF | 26 MB

Some might say that it is impossible to learn middlegames in the same way you can with the more structured parts of chess: the opening and the endgame. However, although it's true to say that middlegame play is generally more difficult to categorize, there are still many aspects that can be taught and studied in an effective way. In this easy-to-read pocket-sized guide, Grandmaster Neil McDonald concentrates on the fundamentals of middlegame play, including attacking and defending the king, good and bad pieces, and strong and weak pawn formations. At the same time, McDonald is careful not to swamp the reader with too much information. He provides simply enough material so that you can enter this part of the game with the knowledge and confidence you require. Concise Chess Middlegames is a perfect addition to McDonald's other two books in this series: Concise Chess Endings and the best-selling Concise Chess Openings.

*written by a renowned middlegames expert
*includes all critical topics of the middlegame
*a pocket book ideal for club and tournament players
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Psycholog In Chess




This modern classic – by a grandmaster who knows grandmasters, talks with them, quotes them (and their writings) and tells stories about them – is based on articles that psychologist Krogius published in the USSR in 1967–1969. Contents: The Chess Image; Intuition in Chess; Attention; Some Deficiencies in Attention; What is Time Trouble?; Effects and Cures of Time Trouble; Tournament Tactics; Looking at One’s Opponent; The Study of One’s Opponent; Know Thyself; Emotions in Chess; Mistakes; and The Link Between Age and Success.

Psychology was a tool that helped move forward the “Soviet School of Chess,” and this very readable gem should help anyone from club player on up.

The chess player expects that psychology will help him by revealing the intellectual qualities needed for more successful play, and by demonstrating how to control the formation and development of these qualities. Psychological investigations will also define rather more personal problems, and so, if we analyse the peculiarities of a competitor’s play ,we can determine the most suitable training methods for that player, we can help him to study effective methods of calculation and we can help him to overcome problems such as recurrent time trouble. In this way psychological research may and should be utilized to improve the player’s performance by developing and maintaining his sporting abilities.


# 243 pages
# Publisher: Rhm Pr (June 1976)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0890580235
# ISBN-13: 978-0890580233

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