Yearbook of Chess Wisdom
Zhdanov Peter
In this book the author addresses 366 (one for each day of the year) intriguing chess topics which could be of interest to any chess fan, regardless of the playing level.
Description
In this book the author addresses 366 (one for each day of the year) intriguing chess topics which could be of interest to any chess fan, regardless of the playing level.
For example:
- IQ and chess skills.
- Talent vs. hard work.
- How many games to play per year?
- Are women underrated or overrated as compared to men?
- Rating inflation in chess.
- What does your chess tell about your personality?
- Playing computers: dos and don’ts.
- Developing your chess memory and visualization.
- How does one prepare for an upcoming tournament?
- Is 1.e4 really “best by test”?
“Yearbook of Chess Wisdom” is packed with insights and is based on analytical research, vast personal experience and conversations with some of the world’s leading chess players and coaches.
Information
- Casa editrice Chess Evolution
- Code 6881
- Anno 2015
- Pagine p. 376
- Isbn 9788393700974