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Eric Schiller

    First Chess Openings
    Survive & Beat Annoying Chess Openings: The Open Games
    Encyclopedia of Chess Wisdom
    Encyclopedia of Chess Wisdom: Volume 1
    7 Steps to Better Chess
    The Big Book of Combinations
    • 7 Steps to Better Chess

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      Focusing on the improvement of chess skills, the author shares insights from his own experiences to highlight common tactical and strategic mistakes made by players at all levels. By analyzing errors found in games ranging from beginners to grandmasters, he demonstrates how these pitfalls can be avoided. The book emphasizes that even seasoned professionals can succumb to the same errors as amateurs, providing valuable lessons for players looking to enhance their game and avoid the repercussions of blunders.

      7 Steps to Better Chess
    • Encyclopedia of Chess Wisdom: Volume 1

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,0(2)Évaluer

      Essential concepts, strategies, and tactics for chess players are compiled in this updated guide. It offers valuable insights into both offensive and defensive plays, emphasizing the wisdom and thought processes crucial for mastering the game. This resource is designed to enhance understanding and skill, making it an indispensable tool for players at all levels.

      Encyclopedia of Chess Wisdom: Volume 1
    • The most important concepts, strategies, tactics, wisdom, and thinking that very chess player must know, plus the golden nuggets of knowledge behind every attack and defense, are collected in this one highly focused volume targeted to beginning and intermediate players.

      Encyclopedia of Chess Wisdom
    • Focusing on the challenges faced by beginner and intermediate chess players, this handbook addresses common opening traps that can frustrate unprepared individuals. It offers strategies for both Black and White, enabling players to counter traps and create their own. The authors present practical solutions for key openings, catering to different play styles, whether aggressive or positional. Enhanced with unique charts and graphics, the book aims to make learning these techniques engaging and accessible.

      Survive & Beat Annoying Chess Openings: The Open Games
    • First Chess Openings

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,6(37)Évaluer

      Focusing on essential chess openings, this beginner-friendly guide equips novice players with solid strategies to start games confidently. Featuring large diagrams and straightforward explanations, it eliminates the need for chess notation and memorization, making learning intuitive and enjoyable. Author Schiller emphasizes the top 10 crucial openings and the four key goals of the opening phase, fostering a deeper understanding of the game. This engaging approach inspires a renewed enthusiasm for chess among newcomers.

      First Chess Openings
    • Focusing on the journey of becoming a chess master, this book delves into the strategic and psychological aspects of the game. It offers insights into the training, dedication, and mindset required to excel in chess. Through a combination of personal anecdotes and practical advice, readers will discover the challenges faced and the triumphs achieved on the path to mastery. The narrative is enriched with lessons that are applicable not only to chess but also to broader life experiences.

      7 Steps to Better Chess: A Guide to Immediately Making You a Better Player
    • Of Kings and Pawns

      Chess Strategy in the Endgame

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The endgame in chess is crucial, often deciding the match when only kings and pawns remain. In this phase, players must exercise absolute precision, as even a small mistake can negate previously gained advantages. The book emphasizes the importance of strategy and skill in these final moments, highlighting how critical decisions can shape the outcome of the game.

      Of Kings and Pawns
    • The Rubinstein Attack

      A Chess Opening Strategy for White

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the Rubinstein Attack, this book provides an in-depth analysis of the chess opening, showcasing its effectiveness for White in both solid strategies and aggressive plays against the opponent's king. It features typical games from prominent players and highlights key middlegame concepts through fully annotated examples, enabling readers to master various attacking techniques. The detailed exploration of this opening makes it a valuable resource for players looking to enhance their chess skills and understanding of competitive play.

      The Rubinstein Attack
    • Focusing on the insights of Bobby Fischer, this book is tailored for beginning and intermediate chess players. It provides an opportunity to explore Fischer's thought processes, masterful strategies, and innovative concepts, enabling readers to enhance their own gameplay. Through detailed analysis of his techniques, players can gain a deeper understanding of chess and improve their skills effectively.

      Learn from Bobby Fischer's Greatest Games: Volume 1