Relive the magic of Capablanca, Alekhine, Botvinnik, Tal, Karpov, Kasparov, Bobby Fischer and the others. All great champions, but so different in character and playing style. Schulz’s chronicle is an absorbing evocation of the battles they fought. He has also selected one defining game from each championship, and he explains the moves of the Champions, and the ideas behind the moves, in a way that is easily accessible for amateur players and highly instructive for beginners as well. This is a book that no true chess lover wants to miss.
Three masters recall their four decades as teammates from a strong New Jersey chess club.
In the second volume IM Tibor Károlyi examines some of the golden years of Tal’s career, from 1960 to 1971.”
This ebook is a part of Bundle: Mikhail Tal's Best Games
The Polar Bear System starts after 1.f4 (the Bird opening) and then fianchetto of the King’s bishop.The system is for players who like interesting and original positions and want to avoid memorizing a lot of theory..
Solid knowledge of pawn structures is crucial for any player as these structures often influence the nature of the game by dictating piece placement and shaping strategic decisions. In this indispensable guide, Mauricio Flores Rios thoroughly studies and analyzes the 28 most common pawn structures in chess practice.
The author has carefully selected and organized model games showing each structure’s main ideas and plans, arising from various openings. The readers will enhance their strategic vision and learn what pitfalls to avoid. They will also be able to test their newfound knowledge with 50 engaging positional exercises, complete with detailed solutions.
This book is excellent for Intermediate-advanced players looking to deepen their understanding of chess strategy and improve positional play. Even players unfamiliar with certain openings will find immense value in studying these pawn formations and significantly improve their positional understanding.
This ebook is a part of Bundle: Pawn Play Bundle
In this groundbreaking work, award-winning chess coach and author Frisco Del Rosario shines a long-overdue light on this neglected aspect of Capablanca’s record. He illustrates how the Cuban genius used positional concepts to build up irresistible king hunts, embodying the principles of good play advocated by the unequaled teacher, C.J.S. Purdy. The author also identifies an overlooked checkmate pattern – Capablanca’s Mate – that aspiring attackers can add to the standard catalogue in Renaud and Kahn’s The Art of the Checkmate. As Del Rosario shows, Capablanca has inspired not only generations of players, but also many of the classics of chess literature.