Chess Psychologist World Champion Tal - 2nd hand
Liepnieks Alexander
Descrizione
In 1956, Mikhail Tal was unknown outside of his home town of Riga, Latvia. Then he started his incredible streak of brilliant sacrifices and amazing victories that made him World Chess Champion by 1960. How was Tal able to do this? How was Tal able to make improbable sacrifices against the world's strongest players and still win? The answer, Tal himself said, was through “Chess Psychology”. To this, Bobby Fischer famously countered, "I don't believe in psychology, I believe in good moves." But Tal wiped out Fischer, amazingly beating him 4-0 in the World Championship Candidate's Tournament in Bled, Zagreb and Belgrade Yugoslavia in 1959. How was Tal able to do this? Can one really win chess games through chess psychology? Alexander Liepnieks was the best person to answer this question because not only did he know Tal personally being originally from Riga himself, but he was editor of a Latvian Chess Magazine and thus had access to the notes Tal had written in Latvian about these games.
Informazioni
- Casa editrice Ishi press international
- Codice PSTAL_us
- Anno 2012
- Pagine 172
- Isbn 9784871875462