Masters of the Chessboard

Masters of the Chessboard
Author: Richard Reti
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012-01-18
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1936490420

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Réti's "Other” Classic Ask most chessplayers about the works by Richard Réti, and most will quickly reply Modern Ideas in Chess. His Masters of the Chessboard will be a distant second and that is unfortunate, because in many ways Masters is more comprehensive and instructive than its better-known predecessor. He packs it with advice, even for beginners. Opening theory is a priority. Réti tells the student to understand "the basic idea” of each opening, and goes into considerable detail as he explains each of the popular lines of the day, including, of course, his own Réti Opening. Some of the finest parts of the book are the mini-essays, most of them on openings, but also on rook endgames. It's remarkable that Réti manages to do this without going into long variations. This practical approach is also evident when he deals with positional themes. For example, Masters can be appreciated as almost a primer on the subject of how to turn the two bishops into a significant advantage. As noted by American grandmaster Andy Soltis in his Foreword, this entire book is "wonderfully instructive.” And now it is available in a 21st-century edition, with figurine algebraic notation, with many diagrams and photos added.

Masters of the Chess Board

Masters of the Chess Board
Author: Richard Reti
Publisher: Hardinge Simpole Limited
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2002-10-01
Genre: Games
ISBN: 9781843820147

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Riti produces a penetrating thumbnail sketch of each of the great masters who contributed decisively to the progress of chess thinking from the days of Morphy and Anderssen up to the time of Capablanca, Alekhine, Nimzowitsch and the hypermoderns, amongst whom Riti numbered himself.

Alexander Alekhine

Alexander Alekhine
Author: Alexander Raetsky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2004
Genre: Games
ISBN: 9781857443721

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What separated Alexander Alekhine from the rest of his contemporaries? Why did he dominate the chess world for so long? The main reason was undoubtedly his brilliant attacking style of play. Alekhine had a combinative gift and thrilled the chess public and influenced every great chess player since. Garry Kasparov once said, 'I fell in love with the rich complexity of his ideas at the chessboard. Alekhine's attacks came suddenly, like destructive thunderstorms that erupted from a clear sky.' In this book Alexander Raetsky and Maxim Chetverik take a look back at how Alekhine defeated his opponents in dazzling style. They carefully select and analyze some of Alekhine's most famous attacks and glorious combinations. A deep study of his games cannot fail to entertain and inspire any true chess fan. *Includes Alekhine's most celebrated games *Test yourself with his most difficult combinations *Perfect for sharpening your attacking play

Modern Ideas in Chess

Modern Ideas in Chess
Author: Richard Reti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258823153

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Modern Ideas in Chess is a series of 45 essays dealing with the evolution of game, its leading players, their ideas and contributions to their respective periods. The chronology starts in the Romantic era of Anders-sen and Morphy, continues through the Classical School of Steinitz, Tarrasch, Lasker, and runs to the dawn of the Hypermodern Revolution; the 70 year stretch from 1852 to 1922. Working in small chunks Rti had to be selective in what he extracted from each player and period. Plus the individual elements all had to tie in with the larger canvass Rti was painting for his readers. You dont have to get too far into the book to realize that Rti was a creative artist using the tension of chess ideas to reflect the larger intellectual struggle of mankind. How does Rti do it? A solid chess foundation obviously helps, also keen observation of the human experience coupled with a powerful command of language. Together these serve up indelible images that stick in the mind of the reader and lift this work far above the ordinary. Modern Ideas in Chess is one of the rare books that transcends the time frame in which it was written. It stands on its own, timeless, one of the true classics in the literature of the game.

Winning Chess Manoeuvres

Winning Chess Manoeuvres
Author: Sarhan Guliev
Publisher: New In Chess
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2015-11-04
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 905691569X

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When a chess master finds a winning strategic idea it is seldom by accident. An amateur, staring at a position on the chess board is often fumbling in the dark, his head spinning with a multitude of general rules and vague notions. The master’s approach is concrete. He knows how and where to look, because he has studied the games of other masters. Sarkhan Guliev presents a wide range of strategic manoeuvres that have been repeatedly employed by great chess players. He shows how masters generate ideas from the games of other masters: positional sacrifices, amazing counterplay concepts, unorthodox exchanges, winning with h2-h4, overcoming a blockade, the advantages of double pawns, the e5 pawn wedge, the uses of the queen-bishop battery, and much more. After studying this book, chess amateurs will find winning strategic manoeuvres quicker and more often. They will not find them by accident or by relying on general principles, but because they have built up a large stockpile of highly practical ideas.

Epic Battles of the Chessboard

Epic Battles of the Chessboard
Author: Richard Nevil Coles
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 191
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 0486293556

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A collection of fifty games spans more than a century of chess play, from McDonnell v. Labourdonnais in 1834 to Matanovich v. Rossolimo in 1951

Masters of the Chess Board

Masters of the Chess Board
Author: Richard Réti
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1958
Genre:
ISBN:

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Chess Masterpieces

Chess Masterpieces
Author: George Dean
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9780810949232

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Origins of chess - Islam's influence - Medieval Europe - Materials - War as a theme - France - Germany - The British Isles - Mediterranean countries - Central Europe - Russia - The Far East - Western hemispere - Twentieth century - Twenty-first century.

Masters of the Chessboard

Masters of the Chessboard
Author: Richard Réti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 211
Release: 1974
Genre: Chess
ISBN:

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How to Get Better at Chess

How to Get Better at Chess
Author: Larry Evans
Publisher: Summit Publishing Group
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1991
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN:

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Chess masters on the art of philosophy & chess, showing the essence of each player's style, strengths & weaknesses.