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Excelling at Chess Grandmaster Jacob Aagaard

Excelling at Chess By Grandmaster Jacob Aagaard

Excelling at Chess by Grandmaster Jacob Aagaard


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This book identifies the key factors that separate the very strong players from the rest. Anyone who follows the advice in this book cannot fail to improve their feel for the game.

Excelling at Chess Summary

Excelling at Chess by Grandmaster Jacob Aagaard

Some players become good at chess, some very good, while others excel at the game. In this book Jacob Aagaard identifies the key factors that separate the very strong players from the rest. In Excelling at Chess, he includes chapters on when to calculate, how to evaluate positions, how to study theory, how to study the endgame and when to force the position. Anyone who follows the advice in this book cannot fail to improve their feel for the game. * Ideal for players who are serious about improving * Discusses all phases and aspects of the game * Packed with useful practical tips

About Grandmaster Jacob Aagaard

Jacob Aagaard is an international master and studies languages, semiotics and communication at the University of Copenhagen and the University of Arhus in Denmark. He is gaining a reputation as a highly diligent author and his previous books for Everyman include The Dutch Stonewall and the Sicilian Kalashnikov (with Jan Pinski).

Additional information

GOR013708598
9781857442731
1857442733
Excelling at Chess by Grandmaster Jacob Aagaard
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Everyman Chess
20011101
192
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