Menu
Apparel
Baby
Beauty
Books
Classical Music
DVD
Digital Music
Electronics
Gourmet Food
Personal Health Care
Jewelry
Kitchen & Housewares
Magazines
Miscellaneous
Music
Musical Instruments
Music Tracks
Office Products
Outdoor Living
PC Hardware
Photo
Restaurants
Software
Sporting Goods
Tools & Hardware
Toys
VHS
Video (DVD & VHS)
VideoGames
Wireless
Wireless Accessories
Information
Payment Methods
Shipping
Safe Shopping
Contact Us

 

Tarfumes.com - Chess Secrets: The Giants of Strategy: Learn from Kramnik, Karpov, Petrosian, Capablanca and Nimzowitsch (Everyman Chess)

Chess Secrets: The Giants of Strategy: Learn from Kramnik, Karpov, Petrosian, Capablanca and Nimzowitsch (Everyman Chess)
List Price: $24.95
Our Price: $16.47
Your Save: $ 8.48 ( 34% )
Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks
Manufacturer: Everyman Chess
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

Buy it now at Amazon.com!

Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 794
EAN: 9781857445411
ISBN: 1857445414
Label: Everyman Chess
Manufacturer: Everyman Chess
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: 2007-11-01
Publisher: Everyman Chess
Studio: Everyman Chess

Related Items

Editorial Reviews:

The chess world has been blessed by a number of wonderful strategists, and in Chess Secrets: The Giants of Strategy, Neil McDonald decides upon his selection of the most prominent ones, highlighting the major contributions they have made. McDonald examines their differing approaches and styles, and from Nimzowitsch to Kramnik, how they followed in each other’s footsteps.

Throughout history there have been many famous players who have dazzled the chess world with their swashbuckling approach to opening play. In Chess Secrets: The Great Gambiteers, John Cox picks out his selection of famous gambiteers and studies the mark they made in the sphere of attacking play in the opening. Themes include attacking the opponent’s king, exploiting a lead in development, controlling the centre, as well as the significant enhancement of opening theory through the invention of numerous dangerous gambits.

*Learn from the greats of the game
*Discover how famous chess minds work
*Written in an easy-to-read format
*Ideal for improvers, club players and tournament players*




Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: A fantastic introduction (or review) of Strategic chess
Comment: In the past I've had some issues with Neil McDonald's writing, but he is certainly able to produce great books from time to time; this book is proof.

It is extraordinarily clear in its explanations of the themes in question, and is also exceptionally readable thanks to McDonald's comfortable, avuncular style of annotation. The games flow together to nicely illustrate the author's point.

If nothing else, this book is a fabulous collection of well-annotated games from some of the best players of all-time. I am impressed and very surprised at the quality of this book (since McDonald's recent "Starting Out: 1 e4!" was rather bland.) But this one is a keeper since it is probably the best book on basic (to intermediate) chess strategy in years

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: A well-written strategic primer
Comment: This is a nifty little strategic primer, targeted at <1800 USCF (<140BCF) players. Many of the games are well-known and can be found in several other books, but McDonald has done a good job of collecting the most important and easy-to-understand games pertaining to any one of the six or seven themes he covers (rook on the 7th, pawn breakthrough, restraint, etc.) and giving enough verbal explanation so that a reader can understand the underlying logic of the game. I would have liked to have seen Rubinstein included among the giants but it would appear one can't have everything.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: excellent book!
Comment: I also want to totally disagree with the first reviewer. First, as to the newsprint or production values or whatever, I have read this book on the train to and from work every day for the past month and it has held up fine (I can't see grading on a book primarily on this aspect anyway!).

More to point, the analysis in the book is simply fantastic! Yes, the author goes over old games (Capablanca, Petrosian, etc.) as well as new (Karpov and Kramnik), but this is not an opening book, where the latest variation is important, it is a strategy book and strategic principles do not become obselete! Furthermore, it is instructive and fascinating to see the same principles applied by players from different eras in different contexts.

Most importantly, this book will improve your chess play (and that's really what its all about). McDonald explains key strategic principles of pawn play (and piece play related to pawn play) in a clear, understandable, enagaging manner that an intermediate player can grasp and apply to his own play. For example, I also bought Soltis's Pawn Structure Chess, which had glowing reviews, and found it much, much less helpful. Soltis's book focused too much on specific variations and not enough on generalizable principles. Moreover, the difference between Soltis's dry and dreary prose and McDonald's lively writing is like night and day.

McDonald wisely limits his subject matter to 7 or 8 related principles (e.g., outposts, pawn majority, pawn break, blockade), but goes over these related principles in just the right depth to bring you to a higher level of understanding without losing the intermediate player. I found that after reading the chapters of this book, when I looked at a game position, I was much more attuned to the important aspects of pawn structure (e.g., the pawn majorities and potential pawn breaks and how to make use of them), similarly to how I am attuned to look for "imbalances" from reading Silman's book. Basically, the book helps you "see" the structure of the position much clearer.

If you buy a lot of opening books, this is one book I would highly recommend to help your play in the middle game. Unlike most middlegame books, which generally just present games with interesting tactics that are not easily generalizable to your own play.

I buy most of my books online or at used book stores, but I saw this book at Borders while I was there with my kids, and - after browsing through it - bought it at full price, and I have not regretted it one bit!! Unlike some of the opening books that I bought three years ago and still have not opened, I have read and reread this book.


Buy it now at Amazon.com!

 
Copyright © 2000-2004 Tarfumes.com. All rights reserved.
powered by My Amazon Store Manager v 2.0, © Stringer Software Solutions