This series provides an ideal platform to study chess openings. By continually challenging the reader to answer probing questions throughout the book, the Move by Move format greatly encourages the learning and practising of vital skills just as much as the traditional assimilation of opening knowledge. Carefully selected questions and answers are designed to keep you actively involved and allow you to monitor your progress as you learn. This is an excellent way to study any chess opening and at...
No time to study but want to win more chess games? "Improve Your Chess in 7 Days" is packed with practical tips, hints on how to improve, learn from the champions and find out how to beat them - in just a week. With one short chapter for each day of the week, the book is ideal for social chess players and includes a sprinkling of chess cartoons to keep you smiling as you read. With comments and advice after each move, this is as clear a guide to improving your chess as you will ever need.
The Ruy Lopez is one of the oldest and most famous openings with plenty of attacking options for White and Black. It is favoured by world champions, such as Kasparov and Anand, and played successfully at every level. It is possible to understand and improve by knowing the typical themes and tactical combinations that have been discovered in recent years. Popular amongst beginners and advanced players alike, the Ruy Lopez is easy to learn but difficult to beat.
The Modern Defence (Batsford Chess Opening Guides)
by Jon Speelman and Neil McDonald
Offering a unique insight into a fascinating and provocative opening, The Modem Defence is an excellent choice for players who enjoy unbalanced struggles. Play is sharp and exciting, but a dull understanding of the important themes and ideas is the key to success.
Winning Chess Traps 300 Ways to Win in the Opening
by Irving Chernev
Kings of Chess Chess Championships of the Twentieth Century
by William Winter
The Chigorin Bible - A Classic Defence to the Ruy Lopez
by Ivan Sokolov and Ivan Lopez
The Chigorin Variation is one of the oldest variations of the Ruy Lopez, ‘in- vented’ (according to my database) at the Monte Carlo tournament in 1902 by Carl Schlechter in his game versus Siegbert Tarrasch. Doing our research for this book I was surprised to discover that in the early years of the development of the Chigorin Variation, Black often intentionally kept his king in the centre by opting for 8...Na5 9. Bc2 c5 instead of 8...0-0, trying to be flexible and keeping extra options. The dr...
The Benoni and Benko (Dangerous Weapons)
by Richard Palliser, John Emms, Chris Ward, and Gawain Jones
Everyman Chess are proud to present a new title in their much-admired Dangerous Weapons series, which specializes in supplying the reader with an abundance of hard-hitting opening ideas. Many of the carefully chosen weapons are innovative, visually shocking and incredibly tricky; they are guaranteed to throw even your most experienced opponent off balance. In this new book, four renowned opening experts examine the Benoni and the Benko, and select a number of original or little-explored variati...
600 Easy Checkmates in One Move for Beginners, Part 3 (Chess Puzzles for Kids)
by Andon Rangelov