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Davorin Kuljasevic

    The How to Study Chess on Your Own Workbook
    Ding Liren's Best Games
    The How to Study Chess on Your Own Workbook Volume 2
    How to Study Chess on Your Own
    Beyond Material
    • Beyond Material

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      Giving up material is one of the most difficult decisions a chess player has to take. But the reality is that winning a game very often requires you to make that choice. The nagging question is always: what about my compensation? The old school used to relate compensation to 'correctness'. A sacrifice was correct if the material was swiftly returned, if possible with interest. Generations of chess players spent lots of time counting, quantifying the static value of their pieces almost by reflex. In this book, Grandmaster Davorin Kuljasevic teaches you how to look beyond the material balance when you evaluate positions. With many instructive fragments he shows how the actual value of your pieces fluctuates during the game, depending on many non-material factors. Some of those factors are space-related, such as mobility, harmony, outposts, weaknesses, structures, squares, files and diagonals. Other factors are related to time, and to the way the moves unfold: tempo, initiative, a threat, an attack. Modern club players need to be able to suppress their need for immediate gratification. In order to gain the upper hand you often have to live with uncertain compensation. With the help of many fascinating examples, Kuljasevic teaches you the essential skill of taking calculated risks. After studying Beyond Material, winning games by sacrificing material will become second nature to you.

      Beyond Material
    • How to Study Chess on Your Own

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Every chess player wants to improve, but with so much advice on offer, the eternal question is: 'How can I study chess without wasting my time and energy?' Davorin Kuljasevic provides the full and ultimate answer, as he presents a structured study approach that has long-term improvement value. He explains how to study and what to study, offers specific advice for the various stages of the game and points out how to integrate all elements in an actionable study plan. Many self-improvement guides are essentially little more than a collection of exercises. Davorin Kuljasevic reflects on learning techniques and priorities in a fundamental way. And although this is not an exercise book, it is full of instructive examples looked at from unusual angles. Anyone, from casual player to chess professional, will take away a multitude of original learning methods and valuable practical improvement ideas.

      How to Study Chess on Your Own
    • The bestselling book How To Study Chess on Your Own by GM Kuljasevic offered a structured approach and training plans. Due to popular demand, Kuljasevic has created a series of accompanying Workbooks with exercises and tools a chess student can use to start his training immediately. This Volume 2 is optimized for chess players with an Elo rating between 1500 and 1800 but is helpful for anyone between 1200 and 2000.

      The How to Study Chess on Your Own Workbook Volume 2
    • On 30 April 2023, in Astana, Kazakhstan, Chinese grandmaster Ding Liren sensationally defeated Russia's Ian Nepomniachtchi in a dramatic battle for the chess crown. Ding Liren not only became the 17th World Chess Champion, but he also won the hearts of chess fans across the globe with his incredible fighting spirit and disarming interviews. In this best games collection, grandmaster Davorin Kuljasevic follows and explores Ding Liren's rise from his first chess steps in provincial China to the top of the chess world.

      Ding Liren's Best Games
    • Following on his bestselling book How To Study Chess on Your Own, GM Davorin Kuljasevic now presents a Workbook with the accompanying exercises and training tools a chess student can use to immediately start his training. You will be challenged by tasks like 'find the best mini-plan' or 'play out a typical middlegame structure, using a carefully set chess engine'. Volume 1 is optimized for chess players with an Elo rating between 1500 and 1800.

      The How to Study Chess on Your Own Workbook