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Thinkers' Chess Academy with Grandmaster Thomas Luther - Volume 5
365 Steps to Tactical Mastery
Häftad, Engelska, 2024
332 kr
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Do you like chess and want to become a better player without putting in hundreds of hours training? 365 Steps to Tactical Mastery has a practical approach with a focus on Tactics. This book helps to eliminate hours of game study and provides bite-sized lessons and tasks that you can implement each day to improve your chess game over the course of a year. We’ve collected an array of typical positions and situations that are frequently seen on the board so that you can better anticipate common mistakes, as well as teach you how you can exploit your opponent’s mistakes. If you make 5-10 minutes of chess study a daily habit, you will improve your chess game and your “chess brain” by opening your mind to planning and moves you wouldn’t otherwise see on the chess board.
Thinkers' Chess Academy with Grandmaster Thomas Luther - Volume 6
365 Steps to Advanced Tactical Mastery
Häftad, Engelska, 2024
330 kr
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365 Steps to Advanced Tactical Mastery has a practical approach with a focus on advanced tactics. This book helps to eliminate hours of game study and provides bite-sized lessons and tasks that you can implement each day to improve your chess game over the course of a year. We’ve collected an array of typical positions and situations that are frequently seen on the board so that you can better anticipate common mistakes, as well as teach you how you can exploit your opponent’s mistakes. If you make 5-10 minutes of chess study a daily habit, you will improve your chess game and your “chess brain” by opening your mind to planning and moves you wouldn’t otherwise see on the chess board.
Thinkers' Chess Academy with Grandmaster Thomas Luther - Volume 7 by Heinz Brunthaler
365 Steps to Mastering Chess Through its History
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
330 kr
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From the game’s Origins and Arabian Chess to the new Rules.The age and origin of chess is shrouded in mystery and surrounded by legend. It is thought to have originated in India in the 3rd century AD and reached Persia in the 6th century. The game then came to Europe in the 9th century. At that time, the rules of the game were different from those of today, with the exception of the rook and knight. The queen and bishop, which today are long range pieces, could only make short moves and were barely stronger than pawns. The build up of games developed very slowly. Because of this, “pre-prepared” positions were used, known as “tabiyas”.The turning point came in the 15th century when the rules were changed to their current form, making the game faster and more dynamic.By today's standards, the games of this time were still quite primitive, with mostly wild attacks.However, techniques and methods were developed that are still used today, such as combinational motifs. The introduction of printing soon made it possible to publish books on chess and thus pass on the knowledge gained to a broader audience. Through the whole book we will see examples of composed positions as well as those from games played during all times.
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Do you like chess and want to become a better player without putting in hundreds of hours training? 365 Endgame Lessons for Novices has a practical approach with a focus on the endgame. This book helps to eliminate hours of game study and provides bite-sized lessons and tasks that you can implement each day to improve your chess game over the course of a year. We’ve collected an array of typical positions and situations that are frequently seen on the board so that you can better anticipate common mistakes, as well as teach you how you can exploit your opponent’s mistakes. If you make 5-10 minutes of chess study a daily habit, you will improve your chess game and your “chess brain” by opening your mind to planning and moves you wouldn’t otherwise see on the chess board.