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Improve Your Chess: Teach Yourself
Taschenbuch von William Hartson
Sprache: Englisch

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"Previously published as Teach yourself better chess"--T.p. verso.
"Previously published as Teach yourself better chess"--T.p. verso.
Über den Autor
William Hartston is a leading chess player who writes the daily chess column in the Independent.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • : introduction
  • : basic
    • 1: 1 thinking
    • 2: 2 calculation
    • 3: 3 the centre
    • 4: 4 exchanging pieces
    • 5: 5 good bishops and bad bishops
    • 6: 6 bishops and knights
    • 7: 7 pawn to rook three
    • 8: 8 bishop to knight's five
    • 9: 9 castling (1)
    • 10: 10 knights before bishops
    • 11: 11 developing your pieces
    • 12: 12 the fianchetto(1): bishops
    • 13: 13 planning
    • 14: 14 gentlemen, the queen!
    • 15: 15 pawn takes pawn
    • 16: 16 pushing pawns
    • 17: 17 when you find a good move ...
    • 18: 18 isolated pawns
    • 19: 19 backward pawns
    • 20: 20 doubled pawns
    • 21: 21 weak squares
    • 22: 22 rook on the seventh
    • 23: 23 sacrifices
    • 24: 24 hierarchies of thought
    • 25: 25 i go here, he goes there ...
  • : advanced
    • 26: 26 the good 'bad bishop'
    • 27: 27 opposite coloured bishops
    • 28: 28 the fianchetto (2): the pawn move
    • 29: 29 the wrong rook
    • 30: 30 the centre of gravity
    • 31: 31 critical movements
    • 32: 32 improving your position
    • 33: 33 defending
    • 34: 34 playing in blinkers
    • 35: 35 one move at a time
    • 36: 36 ... with a small advantage to white
    • 37: 37 timing
    • 38: 38 patience
    • 39: 39 castling (2)
    • 40: 40 how to study openings
    • 41: 41 endgame strategy
    • 42: 42 gambits
    • 43: 43 positional sacrifices
    • 44: 44 time to relax
    • 45: 45 playing for a win
    • 45: 45 playing for a win
    • 46: 46 pawn moves
    • 47: 47 learning from losses
    • 48: 48 the art of distraction
    • 49: 49 if in doubt, change sides
    • 50: 50 winning and losing
  • : mastery
    • 51: 51 the grand plan
    • 52: 52 subgoals
    • 53: 53 judgement or calculation?
    • 54: 54 flexibilty
    • 55: 55 minority attack
    • 56: 56 dialetical materialism
    • 57: 57 material and time
    • 58: 58 planning for the endgame
    • 59: 59 bishops and knights (2)
    • 60: 60 positional dynamics
    • 61: 61 preserving the balance
    • 62: 62 crime and punishment
    • 63: 63 writing and editing
    • 64: 64 throwing salt
    • 65: 65 creativity
    • 66: 66 chaos
    • 67: 67 the bad 'good' bishop
    • 68: 68 luck
    • 69: 69 practicality (1)
    • 70: 70 practicality (2)
    • 71: 71 hedgehogs playing tennis
    • 72: 72 the grammar of chess
    • 73: 73 analysing and playing
    • 74: 74 the meta-rules of strategy
    • 75: 75 offering a draw
Über den Autor
William Hartston is a leading chess player who writes the daily chess column in the Independent.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • : introduction
  • : basic
    • 1: 1 thinking
    • 2: 2 calculation
    • 3: 3 the centre
    • 4: 4 exchanging pieces
    • 5: 5 good bishops and bad bishops
    • 6: 6 bishops and knights
    • 7: 7 pawn to rook three
    • 8: 8 bishop to knight's five
    • 9: 9 castling (1)
    • 10: 10 knights before bishops
    • 11: 11 developing your pieces
    • 12: 12 the fianchetto(1): bishops
    • 13: 13 planning
    • 14: 14 gentlemen, the queen!
    • 15: 15 pawn takes pawn
    • 16: 16 pushing pawns
    • 17: 17 when you find a good move ...
    • 18: 18 isolated pawns
    • 19: 19 backward pawns
    • 20: 20 doubled pawns
    • 21: 21 weak squares
    • 22: 22 rook on the seventh
    • 23: 23 sacrifices
    • 24: 24 hierarchies of thought
    • 25: 25 i go here, he goes there ...
  • : advanced
    • 26: 26 the good 'bad bishop'
    • 27: 27 opposite coloured bishops
    • 28: 28 the fianchetto (2): the pawn move
    • 29: 29 the wrong rook
    • 30: 30 the centre of gravity
    • 31: 31 critical movements
    • 32: 32 improving your position
    • 33: 33 defending
    • 34: 34 playing in blinkers
    • 35: 35 one move at a time
    • 36: 36 ... with a small advantage to white
    • 37: 37 timing
    • 38: 38 patience
    • 39: 39 castling (2)
    • 40: 40 how to study openings
    • 41: 41 endgame strategy
    • 42: 42 gambits
    • 43: 43 positional sacrifices
    • 44: 44 time to relax
    • 45: 45 playing for a win
    • 45: 45 playing for a win
    • 46: 46 pawn moves
    • 47: 47 learning from losses
    • 48: 48 the art of distraction
    • 49: 49 if in doubt, change sides
    • 50: 50 winning and losing
  • : mastery
    • 51: 51 the grand plan
    • 52: 52 subgoals
    • 53: 53 judgement or calculation?
    • 54: 54 flexibilty
    • 55: 55 minority attack
    • 56: 56 dialetical materialism
    • 57: 57 material and time
    • 58: 58 planning for the endgame
    • 59: 59 bishops and knights (2)
    • 60: 60 positional dynamics
    • 61: 61 preserving the balance
    • 62: 62 crime and punishment
    • 63: 63 writing and editing
    • 64: 64 throwing salt
    • 65: 65 creativity
    • 66: 66 chaos
    • 67: 67 the bad 'good' bishop
    • 68: 68 luck
    • 69: 69 practicality (1)
    • 70: 70 practicality (2)
    • 71: 71 hedgehogs playing tennis
    • 72: 72 the grammar of chess
    • 73: 73 analysing and playing
    • 74: 74 the meta-rules of strategy
    • 75: 75 offering a draw
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