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The human factor in chess - the testbook

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Following the success of the first book on the four player types, this follow-up offers specific tasks and exercises alongside general questions to help readers identify their player type—activists, pragmatists, theorists, or reflectors. By understanding their strengths and weaknesses, readers can enhance their individual capabilities and develop a more versatile playing style. While winning often relies on leveraging strengths, addressing weaknesses is equally important. Playstyles significantly impact decision-making, especially in positions with multiple options, and influence the types of positions players should pursue. Interestingly, players can also adapt their style to counter specific opponents, as demonstrated by Kramnik's victory over activist Kasparov in the 2000 World Championship, where Kramnik effectively guided the game to suit his strengths, limiting Kasparov's aggressive play. While the first book focused on distinguishing the four styles, this volume highlights the universality of each player. Completing the tailored tasks reveals the distribution of one’s competencies. As GM Vincent Keymer notes in the foreword, striving to evolve into a universal player who embodies all styles may be an ideal, but it remains a worthy pursuit.

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The human factor in chess - the testbook, Karsten Müller-Eising

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2023
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