
Chess Lessons from a Champion Coach
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Lessons, motivation and coaching to make you a better chess player.
In an ideal world, any aspiring chess player, at almost any level, would get better with a coach. If that's not possible, having chess champion coach Thomas Engqvist's book at your side is the next best thing.
In his series of lessons, Engqvist guides you through not only the most important elements of chess to master but also the psychology, how to marry knowledge with imagination, and how to stay motivated.
Suitable for older children through to adults, the lessons are drawn from chess games through history, from the 16th century to Magnus Carlsen and latest Alpha Zero computer chess. It features a range of key players, including Steinitz, Lasker, Nimzowistch, Botvinnik (Soviet chess school), and Fischer. With clear and accessible annotations to give clarity, the games highlight the most important lessons to learn and, just as importantly, how to 'practise' chess.
International Master Thomas Engqvist has travelled the world teaching and coaching chess to a very high level for decades - and with this book, he can be your coach too.
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- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- The Dawn of Modern Chess
- Ruy Lopez: The Father of Chess Theory
- Gioacchino Greco: The First Tactical Player
- François-André Danican Philidor: The First Positional Player
- del Rio, Lolli and Ponziani: The Modenese School
- Louis de la Bourdonnais: The Father of the Soundest Plan
- Howard Staunton: The Father of the English School
- Early Chess History: Questions
- Adolf Anderssen: The Romantic Player
- Paul Morphy: The Dynamic Player
- Wilhelm Steinitz: The Scientific Player
- Emanuel Lasker: Pragmatism and Psychology
- Siegbert Tarrasch: The Chess Teacher
- Carl Schlechter: The Viennese Artist
- Akiba Rubinstein: The Deep Positional Player
- Aron Nimzowitsch: The Prophylactic Player
- Important Principles and Concepts: Questions
- José Raúl Capablanca: The Chess Machine
- Richard Réti: The Hypermodern Player
- Efim Bogoljubow: The Optimistic Player
- Alexander Alekhine: The Complete Chess Artist
- Max Euwe: The Methodical Player
- Mikhail Botvinnik: The Prepared Player
- David Bronstein: The Artistic Player
- Vasily Smyslov: The Technical and Intuitive Virtuoso
- Mikhail Tal: "The Wizard of Riga"
- Tigran Petrosian: The Deep Prophylactic Player
- Boris Spassky: The Universal Player
- Bobby Fischer: The Aggressive Classical Player
- Viktor Korchnoi: The Heroic Defender
- Anatoly Karpov: The Practical and Intuitive Player
- Garry Kasparov: The Deep Dynamic Player
- Vladimir Kramnik: The Deep Classical Player
- Viswanathan Anand: The Classical/Dynamic Player
- Magnus Carlsen: The Versatile and Classical Player
- Early Chess History: Answers
- Important Principles and Concepts: Answers
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