Ideas Behind the Modern Chess Openings. Gary Lane

Ideas Behind the Modern Chess Openings


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Ideas Behind the Modern Chess Openings Gary Lane
Publisher: B.T. Batsford




To describe the moves of the pieces. Of particular value is the treatment of the psychological factors behind specific errors, and of the periods of relatively poor performance that affect every player from beginner to master. Horowitz (1964 ) This thick, one-volume opening book appeared a year or so before the famous 10th edition of Modern Chess Openings that was edited by Larry Evans, and it fell immediately under the shadow of its successor. Englewood, CO: Teachers Ideas Press. Not the content per se, but the actual idea and format. You can see Ralph's list of books by following this link. I can only speak for the group that I At this level, I believe players need some opening guidance but not being steeped in modern opening theory. Related Links: Ever wonder what happens behind the scenes when you buy or sell a stock? Chess Openings: Theory and Practice, by I.A. A Note about Chess Books: There are a ton of amazing chess books out there. 3, 101 Attacking Ideas in Chess, Joe Gallagher 56, Improve Your Opening Play, Chris Ward 59, Instructive Modern Chess Masterpieces, Igor Stohl 107, The Ideas Behind The Chess Openings, Reuben Fine. Over the years of modern chess history, various players have become famous for their openings, middle games, or end games, and many tactics have acquired the names of players or countries of origin, as in the Ruy Lopez opening or the Sicilian defense. Http://rebs.50webs.com/chessbooks.htm.

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