New in Chess, 2020. — 1104 p. — ISBN: 978-90-5691-887-3. An accessible guide on the all-important goal in chess: giving mate. Giving mate is the ultimate goal of every chess player. Finding that all-decisive combination is immensely satisfying. But how are you supposed to spot a checkmate when you are sitting at the board with the clock ticking? In this guide International...
Independently published, 2018. — 85 p. — ASIN: B07G4W4SPX. There is only one real way to win a game of chess. That is to the checkmate the king. Players often resign, but only because they think they will be checkmated eventually anyway. A mate may come as a single move, like a bolt from the blue. These are mates in one. More often there is a mating attack consisting of a...
Independently published, August 18th 2018. — 310 p. — ASIN: B07GMDBRSC. Tactics are very important in Chess. How to spot winning material and other tactics? Using text and 850+ large clear color diagrams, FIDE Master Bill Jordan shows you how. Chess has relatively easy rules but is potentially a game of great complexity. The complexity is achieved by the large number of ways...
New In Chess, 2018. — 224 p. — ISBN: 9789056918033. Pattern recognition is one of the most important mechanisms of chess improvement. It helps you to quickly grasp the essence of a position on the board and find the most promising continuation. In his instant classics Improve Your Chess Pattern Recognition (2014) and Train Your Chess Pattern Recognition (2016) International...
Gatteria, 2014. — 100 p. — ISBN: 978-88-87709-... It is not easy for beginners and intermediate players to learn how to play chess and improve their game. Instead of learning mainly through practice (which could take years) or the study of the games of Masters (difficult to understand and easily forgotten), this book presents a toolkit of weapons: essential patterns that are...
Gatteria, 2014. — 113 p. — ISBN: 978-88-87709-... Novice and intermediate players are the target of this book, up to 1.700 Elo rating. White King in d1. White pawn in d2. Black King in d8. White to move. Depending on your move, you could win, or simply draw. This booklet is only about this pattern, a fundamental pattern, where nothing is left to chance or sheer luck, only one...
Gatteria, 2014. — 118 p. — ISBN: 978-88-87709-... Many chess books try to teach you how to eventually win, a few if any will tell you how to defend, here you will find suggestions on how to play in (even dead) lost situations. Thirty odd endgames you are likely to encounter soon or later, where you could fight for your half point. If you read other books of mine you will...
Gatteria, 2014. — 328 p. — ISBN: 978-88-87709-... This ebook is a combination of patterns originally contained in three other books of mine: Forks, Lined up pieces, Defensive patterns. The information contained in my former books was limited by the size of the files, which could not be exceeded to maintain the price to 1 $. Here, with a small increase of price, there's no limit...
Gatteria, 2014. — 100 p. — ISBN: 978-88-87709-... It is not easy for beginners to learn how to play chess and improve their game. Instead of learning mainly through practice (which could take years) and the study of games of Masters (difficult to understand and easily forgotten), this book presents a survey of a single category of tactics, the most common: the fork. What you...
Gatteria, 2013. — 540 p. — ISBN: 978-88-87709-... This ebook is a combination of a reference directory of 50 patterns "Fundamental Chess Patterns" (ASIN B00AUWJEKA), three times the size, 240 diagrams altogether, and the complete analysis of the following patterns, originally contained in two books of mine: Critical squares (ASIN B00CT5D7HW), Illusory Pin, Smothered Mate,...
Gatteria, 2015. — 95 p. — ISBN: 978-88-87709-... While my past books about Patterns covered visual situations where what to do is evident or at least well known and established, just a matter of learning by heart, this handbook comes in when one does not know what to do. While the move is always demanded by the position, the many rather equivalent possibilities are not...
Thinker Press, 2009. — 180 p. — ISBN13: 978-1888710-37-3. David Rudel's debut book, 'Zuke'Em: The Colle-Zukertort Revolutionized', brought a fresh voice to chess in the summer of 2008. His clarity wooed class players while stronger readers applauded his creativity and determination in finding new tries for an advantage in lines long thought dead. Rudel now presents a work aimed...
New In Chess, 2014. — 301 p. — ISBN: 978-90-5691-538-4. Pattern recognition is one of the most important mechanisms of chess improvement. This is well known. But what does pattern recognition actually mean? And how can you improve at it? If you realize a position has similarities with something you have seen before, you are recognizing a pattern. This helps you to get to the...
New In Chess, 2016. — 256 p. — ISBN: 978-90-5691-613-8. In this sequel to his instant classic Improve Your Chess Pattern Recognition, a highly original take on practical middlegame instruction, Arthur van de Oudeweetering presents players of almost every level with a fresh supply of essential, yet easy-to-remember building blocks for their chess knowledge. Pattern recognition...
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