Nivå | C-D |
Utgivelsesdato | September 2010 |
Forfatter | |
Pris | 225 NOK |
Elements of Chess Strategy
En ledende ukrainsk sjakktrener om planlegging og logisk tenkning i sjakkstrategi. Viktige temaer i boka er slike som løperparet, ulikefargede løpere, sentralisering, profylaktisk tenkning, prinsippet om to svakheter
og om den dårligste offiseren.
Dette er materiale som har vist sin kvalitet gjennom resultatene som Kosikovs elever har oppnådd. Leseren blir aktivisert gjennom en rekke treningsoppgaver underveis, der vi blant annet skal bedømme stillingen og får en instruktiv tilbakemelding.
Sjakk er vanskelig, så dette blir en bok mest for spillere med ratingstyrke fra omlag 13-1400 og oppover.
Fra forlagets egen omtale
Forming a plan is the most important goal of logical chess thought. Without a good plan, we are reduced to tactical opportunism, rather than harnessing the power of our pieces to achieve specific tasks and make methodical progress towards victory.
However, few chess-players - even those fortunate enough to have a trainer - develop a disciplined approach to planning. In this book, one of the world's leading chess teachers provides step-by-step guidelines for identifying the features of a position onto which our strategy should be latched. He adopts a thoroughly modern approach, recognizing that the opponent will have his own plans and be attempting to disrupt ours. The effectiveness of Kosikov's methods - in particular the STEPS algorithm - is shown by his pupils' over-the-board proficiency.
Having presented the basics of orderly strategic thinking, Kosikov shows them at work in a variety of middlegame and endgame situations, especially the strategic minefield of minor-piece play. Examples are taken from both classic games and modern grandmaster play, together with instructive moments from games by the author's pupils.
Alexei Kosikov is a chess master from Ukraine who has enjoyed an illustrious career as a chess trainer. He has nurtured a vast array of chess talents, including nine who have achieved grandmaster titles, perhaps most notably Vladimir Baklan and Dmitry Komarov. He has written extensively about chess - and combinations in particular - and was a frequent lecturer at the Yusupov/Dvoretsky elite chess school, to whose training manuals he also contributed.
Working through this book will definitely raise your playing strength as the attention is directed to the strategical and long-term aspects of the game.
Uwe Bekemann, Deutscher Fernschachbund (www.bdf-fernschachbund.de)Alexei Kosikov, renowned chess trainer, has recorded his knowledge of chess strategy in a book for Gambit. By means of a series of small goals, the reader is assisted to find the big plan ... important, also, are the so-called STEPS, teaching the self-discipline needed before making a move"
Bab Wilders, Nederlands Dagblad...how do you come up with a good plan? This is one of the most difficult aspects of the game for ordinary club players, something which this book sets out to address...But this is not just an instructional primer. In order that the reader may reap the maximum benefit from the author's input there is a liberal sprinkling of exercises throughout the book...
Alan Sutton, En PassantA wealth of sample games dissected move by move help to illustrate key principles in this excellent self-study guide for intermediate to advanced chess players striving to improve their game.
James A Cox, Midwest Book ReviewA coach from the days of the Soviet Union, who was a frequent lecturer at the Yusupov/Dvoretsky chess school for elite players, Kosikov is little known in the West (a peak FIDE rating of 2476 and no IM title means he had few international opportunities) but this book should do much to change this state of affairs. Kosikov's primer on chess strategy not only covers a wide range of topics it just as importantly offers the reader the opportunity to solve over 70 exercises which come with detailed solutions. Highly recommended
IM John Donaldson…the more I looked at the contents of this book, the more I came to realise that is offering some serious study material which lifts it clearly beyond the level of a standard primer aimed primarily at improving club players.
Sean Marsh, marshtowers.blogspot.comKosikov does not overload you with Prophylactic thinking,but explains at the hand of practical examples sometimes taken from classic and other times from modern play. Important is the problem of exchanging as Kosikov explains: As already noted, the question of exchanging pieces is one of the keys to a chess-player's level of strategic understanding. And indeed,when we ask about the bishop-pair and whether it constitutes an advantage, the problem of exchanging is highly relevant.When we envisage an exchange, its appropriateness can by no means always be confirmed by variations and calculation. Knowledge and logic have to come to our aid here. Conclusion: This book will certainly help you to improve your playing skills!
John Elburg, chessbooks.nl
Innbundet? | Nei |
Type | Bok |
Språk | Engelsk |
Antall sider | 159 |