Chess Coach by Mark Dvoretsky

Chess Coach by Mark Dvoretsky

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Chess Coach by Mark Dvoretsky

A LIFE DEDICATED TO CHESS AND ITS PLAYERS

This remarkable book is a tribute to a man who is probably the greatest chess coach of all time. Mark Dvoretsky was a fascinating, intelligent, honest, decent, hard-working and good-natured man who dedicated his life to chess and its players.

When Dvoretsky started coaching after a fairly successful career as a player, he became a kind of doctor who could quickly spot what his students needed help with. He made them better chess players but also better people. In this book, not only his most famous students Artur Yusupov and Sergey Dolmatov explain what made Dvoretsky so special, but also former World Champions such as Garry Kasparov, Vishy Anand, Veselin Topalov and Magnus Carlsen, and many others.

In addition to a wealth of delightful and often touching stories, Chess Coach contains 39 of Dvoretsky's games, which show what a strong player he was. They have been analysed by Dvoretsky himself and by many of his former students. Several interviews and articles complete this colourful compilation. One of Dvoretsky's own most famous books was called For Friends and Colleagues - as Garry Kasparov writes in his extensive foreword, this book is a worthy reply 'From Friends and Colleagues'.

Vladimir Barsky (1969) is a chess tutor with extensive expertise, as well as a well-known journalist and author. He is based in Moscow.

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ISBN 13 9789083413907
Title Chess Coach
Author Mark Dvoretsky
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher New in Chess
Year published 2024-04-10
Number of pages 324
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.