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Inside the Chess Mind - AAGAARD
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What techniques can an enthusiastic chess player employ when striving to reach the next rung on the ladder?
Jacob Aagaard
provides the answers to these questions in his revolutionary and entertaining new book. He supplies numerous meticulously selected challenges to a group of chess players of a very wide range of ages and playing strengths. Once all the participants have attempted the tests, their discoveries, solving methods and difficulties with the exercises are evaluated and compared, and conclusions are drawn, while the players are also interviewed about their exercise techniques, ideas and opinions about chess in general. Inside the Chess Mind enters fresh territory in chess literature by providing a thought-provoking insight as to how the chess brains of the great, the good and the improver operate.
Features:
Suitable for players of all strengths
Includes challenging puzzles
Written by an experienced chess coach
Clarifies both the differences and similarities between Grandmasters and amateurs
Jacob Aagaard
is an International Master from Denmark who has earned himself a deserved reputation as an industrious and no-nonsense chess author. His recent books for Everyman include Queen's Indian Defence and Excelling at Positional Chess. His earlier work, Excelling at Chess, was very well received by critics and the chess-playing public alike, and it won the prestigious ChessCafe.com Book of the Year Award.
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Author: Aagard
Book Type: Paperback, 2004
Pages: 192
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