Recognizing Your Opponent's Resources

Developing Preventive Thinking

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Games, Board games
Cover of the book Recognizing Your Opponent's Resources by Mark Dvoretsky, Russell Enterprises, Inc.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Mark Dvoretsky ISBN: 9781941270363
Publisher: Russell Enterprises, Inc. Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Russell Enterprises, Inc. Language: English
Author: Mark Dvoretsky
ISBN: 9781941270363
Publisher: Russell Enterprises, Inc.
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Russell Enterprises, Inc.
Language: English

“Know Thy Enemy” Sun Tsu, The Art of War Understanding what your opponent is planning to do or trying to accomplish is one of the core skills required to take your game to the next level. Viktor Kortchnoi once wrote, Well, if you do not check what your opponent is doing, you will end up complaining about bad luck after every game. This book consists of four chapters, all associated with the ability to think not only for yourself, but also for your opponent, to put yourself in his place. In this book, renowned author and chess trainer Mark Dvoretsky supplies the reader with high-quality material for independent training. Each chapter starts with a short theoretical section. Then dozens of exercises are given, from easy, even elementary, to difficult. Training your skills in searching for a move and calculating variations will help you at all stages of the game – which is why among the almost 500 exercises, there are opening, middlegame and endgame positions. Finally, the comments in the Solutions are quite detailed. Throughout the book, the author has tried to set forth the logic of the search for a solution, to show how a player can come to the right conclusions at the board. Recognizing Your Opponent’s Resources is virtually unique in chess literature. And Sun Tsu would surely have approved…

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

“Know Thy Enemy” Sun Tsu, The Art of War Understanding what your opponent is planning to do or trying to accomplish is one of the core skills required to take your game to the next level. Viktor Kortchnoi once wrote, Well, if you do not check what your opponent is doing, you will end up complaining about bad luck after every game. This book consists of four chapters, all associated with the ability to think not only for yourself, but also for your opponent, to put yourself in his place. In this book, renowned author and chess trainer Mark Dvoretsky supplies the reader with high-quality material for independent training. Each chapter starts with a short theoretical section. Then dozens of exercises are given, from easy, even elementary, to difficult. Training your skills in searching for a move and calculating variations will help you at all stages of the game – which is why among the almost 500 exercises, there are opening, middlegame and endgame positions. Finally, the comments in the Solutions are quite detailed. Throughout the book, the author has tried to set forth the logic of the search for a solution, to show how a player can come to the right conclusions at the board. Recognizing Your Opponent’s Resources is virtually unique in chess literature. And Sun Tsu would surely have approved…

More books from Russell Enterprises, Inc.

Cover of the book The ChessCafe Puzzle Book 1 by Mark Dvoretsky
Cover of the book How to Play Chess like a Champion by Mark Dvoretsky
Cover of the book Topalov Kramnik 2006 World Chess Championship by Mark Dvoretsky
Cover of the book The Exchange Sacrifice by Mark Dvoretsky
Cover of the book Lasker's Manual of Chess by Mark Dvoretsky
Cover of the book Modern Ideas in Chess by Mark Dvoretsky
Cover of the book The Hague-Moscow 1948 by Mark Dvoretsky
Cover of the book Doubled Pawns by Mark Dvoretsky
Cover of the book New York 1924 by Mark Dvoretsky
Cover of the book For Friends & Colleagues by Mark Dvoretsky
Cover of the book Opening Originals by Mark Dvoretsky
Cover of the book The Life and Chess Games of Carlos Torre by Mark Dvoretsky
Cover of the book Learn Chess the Right Way by Mark Dvoretsky
Cover of the book Miniatures in the Main Line Ruy Lopez by Mark Dvoretsky
Cover of the book Chess Movies 1 by Mark Dvoretsky
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy