Excelling at Technical Chess

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Games, Chess, Board games
Cover of the book Excelling at Technical Chess by Jacob Aagaard, Gloucester Publishers
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Author: Jacob Aagaard ISBN: 9781857448023
Publisher: Gloucester Publishers Publication: March 1, 2012
Imprint: Everyman Chess Language: English
Author: Jacob Aagaard
ISBN: 9781857448023
Publisher: Gloucester Publishers
Publication: March 1, 2012
Imprint: Everyman Chess
Language: English

"And the rest is a matter of technique" is an annoyingly common phrase used in chess literature. The implication from the author is that the task of converting a typically winning position into a full point or converting a drawing position into half-a-point is relatively straightforward. However, as all of us practical players realise, it's not always a simple as this, and many hard-earned points are wasted through "a lack of technique"

In this valuable book Jacob Aagaard aims to solve this perennial problem. He arms the reader with several endgame weapons that every strong technical player has in his toolbox. These include important skills such as schematic thinking, domination, preventing counterplay, building fortresses and utilising zugzwang. These tools are illustrated in deeply analysed games containing numerous different themes. A serious study of this book will ensure that the reader need no longer need fear the word "technique"!

  • Ideal for club and tournament players
  • Includes all the principal tools of technique
  • Written by an experienced endgames expert
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"And the rest is a matter of technique" is an annoyingly common phrase used in chess literature. The implication from the author is that the task of converting a typically winning position into a full point or converting a drawing position into half-a-point is relatively straightforward. However, as all of us practical players realise, it's not always a simple as this, and many hard-earned points are wasted through "a lack of technique"

In this valuable book Jacob Aagaard aims to solve this perennial problem. He arms the reader with several endgame weapons that every strong technical player has in his toolbox. These include important skills such as schematic thinking, domination, preventing counterplay, building fortresses and utilising zugzwang. These tools are illustrated in deeply analysed games containing numerous different themes. A serious study of this book will ensure that the reader need no longer need fear the word "technique"!

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