How to Choose a Chess Move
How to Choose a Chess Move
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There are more than 30 moves you can choose from a typical chess position. Yet masters regularly manage to select the best moves - and they do it faster, more confidently and with less calculation than other players. The reason is that masters supply shortcuts that enable them to think more efficiently.
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How to Choose a Chess Move by Andrew Soltis
There are more than 30 moves you can choose from a typical chess position, yet Masters regularly manage to select the best moves – and they do it faster, more confidently and with less calculation than other players. This is because Masters have shortcuts that enable them to think more efficiently. This instructive and practical guide explains these techniques, including: Using specific cues to identify good moves Streamlining analysis of the consequences of moves Using both objective and highly subjective criteria to find the right move – from any position
International Grandmaster Andrew Soltis is chess correspondent for the New York Post and a very popular chess writer. He is the author of many books including What it Takes to Become a Chess Master, Studying Chess Made Easy and David Vs Goliath Chess.
| SKU | Non disponible |
| ISBN 13 | 9780713489798 |
| ISBN 10 | 0713489790 |
| Titre | How to Choose a Chess Move |
| Auteur | Andrew Soltis |
| État | Non disponible |
| Type de reliure | Paperback |
| Éditeur | Batsford Ltd |
| Année de publication | 2005-08-25 |
| Nombre de pages | 240 |
| Note de couverture | La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier. |
| Note | Non disponible |