The Most Amazing Chess Moves of All Time -
Emms John
A top English grandmaster explains the 200 most astonishing and instructive moves in the history of chess
Dieci capitoli (attacchi di matto, guadagno di materiale, sorprese in apertura, “morte silenziosa”, magia nel finale, “le mie top 20”…). L’autore vi ha suddiviso quelle che considera - a suo personalissimo giudizio - le 200 mosse più entusiasmanti (vuoi per bellezza, vuoi per complessità, vuoi per paradossalità… o tutto quanto insieme) della storia degli scacchi.
Descrizione
Very occasionally, a chess move is played that astonishes the whole world. It may be a move of astounding complexity, unearthly beauty, deep paradox ... or all three. The move is discussed and analysed around the world as chess-players attempt to fathom both why the move works, and how on earth anyone thought of it in the first place.
In this book, John Emms has selected, from hundreds of candidates, the 200 most amazing chess moves of all time. In each case, thy reader is given the chance to try to find the move for himself – making this one of the most challenging chess puzzle books ever published. He provides full solutions, focusing on what can be learned from each Amazing Move, and what made it so hard to see.
These moves are not, on the whole, completely beyond the comprehension of ordinary players. A standard reaction to these Amazing Moves is "Of course! Why didn’t I see that?" By studying this book, you will both improve your chess, and increase your chance of becoming the proud player of an Amazing Move, rather than being the dumbfounded victim.
John Emms is one of Britain’s strongest grandmasters, and is a member of the English national team. He is also a skilful and versatile writer: he has several opening monographs to his credit, and was co-author of both The Mammoth Book of the World’s Greatest Chess Games and the new openings ’bible’, Nunn’s Chess Openings. He also writes regularly for the British Chess Magazine and coaches pupils of a wide variety of playing standards.
Informazioni
- Casa editrice Gambit
- Codice 4525
- Anno 2000
- Pagine p. 192
- Isbn 1-901983-29-3