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Chess Lessons
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- Popov V.
- Quality Chess
- 256 blz
- Engels
- 2011
Vladimir Popov is a distinguished Russian chess coach whose two most celebrated pupils, Nadezhda and Tatiana Kosintseva, are both in the Top 5 of women's chess. In Chess Lessons, Popov offers his secrets of chess improvement. Popov shares many stories from his decades of coaching experience. By following his pupils' successes and missteps, the reader can join them on the path to stronger chess.
Chess is a complex game, but Popov's expertise as a coach and author offers clear principles to help the reader achieve a deeper understanding of the game. Part of this process is challenging the reader to solve instructive and entertaining exercises.
Content
004 Key to Symbols used
005 Foreword by Nadezhda Kosintseva
006 Kosintseva Biography
007 Preface
009 Introduction
011 Chapter 1 – Errors Due to Lack of Knowledge
019 Chapter 2 – Evaluating the Position
027 Chapter 3 – Planning
039 Chapter 4 – Piece Play
049 Chapter 5 – Pawn Play
059 Chapter 6 – Co-ordination of Pieces and Pawns
069 Chapter 7 – Arranging and Altering the Pawn Structure
079 Chapter 8 – Exchanging
095 Chapter 9 – Transition to the Endgame
103 Chapter 10 – Asymmetrical Exchanges
113 Chapter 11 – Prophylaxis
127 Chapter 12 – Monitoring Counter-Threats
143 Chapter 13 – Too Much Calculation
155 Chapter 14 – Calculation Neglected or Cut Short
165 Chapter 15 – Spotting Aggressive Sorties
175 Chapter 16 – Detecting Ideas
191 Chapter 17 – Blow and Counter-Blow
203 Chapter 18 – Obvious Moves and Reflex Answers
213 Chapter 19 – Deep Calculation
225 Chapter 20 – Enterprise
235 Chapter 21 – Hard Work Pays Off!
253 Appendix – Examples from Classic Games
Chess is a complex game, but Popov's expertise as a coach and author offers clear principles to help the reader achieve a deeper understanding of the game. Part of this process is challenging the reader to solve instructive and entertaining exercises.
Content
004 Key to Symbols used
005 Foreword by Nadezhda Kosintseva
006 Kosintseva Biography
007 Preface
009 Introduction
011 Chapter 1 – Errors Due to Lack of Knowledge
019 Chapter 2 – Evaluating the Position
027 Chapter 3 – Planning
039 Chapter 4 – Piece Play
049 Chapter 5 – Pawn Play
059 Chapter 6 – Co-ordination of Pieces and Pawns
069 Chapter 7 – Arranging and Altering the Pawn Structure
079 Chapter 8 – Exchanging
095 Chapter 9 – Transition to the Endgame
103 Chapter 10 – Asymmetrical Exchanges
113 Chapter 11 – Prophylaxis
127 Chapter 12 – Monitoring Counter-Threats
143 Chapter 13 – Too Much Calculation
155 Chapter 14 – Calculation Neglected or Cut Short
165 Chapter 15 – Spotting Aggressive Sorties
175 Chapter 16 – Detecting Ideas
191 Chapter 17 – Blow and Counter-Blow
203 Chapter 18 – Obvious Moves and Reflex Answers
213 Chapter 19 – Deep Calculation
225 Chapter 20 – Enterprise
235 Chapter 21 – Hard Work Pays Off!
253 Appendix – Examples from Classic Games