In a sequel to the hugely successful "50 Essential Chess Lessons" Steve Giddins now presents 50 games that each illustrate an important winning method. This engaging and highly readable book is a painless way to build your personal arsenal of techniques and ideas.
The games are mostly from the modern era, but with a few classic examples chosen to show key themes in as clear a way as possible. In these cases, the defender may have never seen the critical idea before, and fails to react appropriately. We then move on to more complex examples where the attacker needs to overcome stiffer resistance. Giddins repeatedly shows that despite the tactical complexity of many of these battles, the fundamental concepts can be grasped by all chess-players, and will help them navigate through apparently intimidating terrain.
The many topics include:
- Attacking weak colour complexes
- The principle of two weaknesses
- Choosing the right exchanges
- Devastating opening preparation
- Manoeuvring in 'restraint' structures
- Handling must-win situations
Steve Giddins is a FIDE Master from England who has frequently contributed to the British Chess Magazine . He has gained a reputation as a writer who provides useful, no-nonsense advice on topics of genuine practical importance, drawing especially upon his familiarity with Russian chess literature and training methods. This is his fifth book for Gambit.
Content: 005 Symbols
006 Preface
007 1 Attack and Defence
1 Hodgson - Hebden, London 1986
2 Gheorghiu - W. Watson, London 1980
3 Vasiukov - Van Wely, Moscow 2002
4 Adams - Topalov, Wijk aan Zee 2006
5 Wells - Emms, Southend 2000
6 Topalov - Kasparov, Amsterdam 1995
7 Gelfand - Short, Brüssels Ct. (8) 1991
8 Lilienthal - V. Ragozin, Moscow 1935
035 2 Opening Play
9 Salov - M. Gurevich, Leningrad 1987
10 Aronian -I . Sokolov, Wijk aan Zee 2006
11 Ribli - Pomar, Buenos Aires OL 1978
12 J. Littlewood - Homer, Manchester 1980
048 3 Structures
13 I. Watson - Nunn, British Ch 1980
14 Penrose - Tal, Leipzig 0L 1960
15 G. Kuzmin - T. Georgadze, Odessa 1972
16 Browne - Alburt, USA Ch 1983
17 R. O'Kelly - Penrose, England 1978
18 Summerscale - Snape, Coulsdon 2002
19 Cheparinov - Stellwagen, Amsterdam 2005
20 Timman - Tal, Tallinn 1973
21 Ehlvest - Novik, St Petersburg 1994
22 Pilnik - Geller, Interzonal, Gothenburg 1955
23 Sokolsky - N.P. Andreev, USSR corr. Ch 1960-3
24 Stanec - Beliavsky, Graz 1996
25 I. Sokolov - Khalifman, Pardubice 1994
26 Chernin - Van der Sterren, Amsterdam 1980
27 Andersson - Seirawan, London 1982
28 Nikolic - Paunovic, Yugoslav Ch 1983
097 4 Thematic Endings
29 Ribli - Karpov, Amsterdam 1980
30 Uhlmann - Gligoric, Hastings 1970/1
31 D. Howell - Kramnik, London 2002
32 Kosteniuk - P.H. Nielsen, Hastings 2002/3
33 Sveshnikov - Novikov, USSR Rapid Cup 1988
115 5 Other Aspects of Strategy
34 Fischer - Uhlmann, Buenos Aires 1960
35 Dorfman - Bronstein, USSR Ch 1975
36 Mamedyarov - Brodsky, Russian Clubs Ch 2006
37 T. Bennett - Keene, England 1970
38 Kramnik- Vaganian, Horgen 1995
39 Lilienthal - Botvinnik, USSR Ch 1940
40 P. Johansson - Giddins, Gausdal 1995
41 Petrosian - Gheorghiu, Moscow 1967
42 Carlsen - Vescovi, Wijk aan Zee 2006
43 Stein - Spassky, USSR Ch 1962
146 6 Endgame Themes
44 Miles - Larsen, Tilburg 1978
45 L'Ami - Mamedyarov, World Junior Ch 2005
46 Kramnik - Leko, Dortmund 2006
47 Djurhuus - Sargissian, Turin 0L 2006
48 Bronstein - Alexander, Hastings 1953/4
166 7 Psychology in Action
49 M. Gurevich - Short, Interzonal, Manila 1990
50 Kasparov - Karpov, Seville World Ch (24) 1987
174 Index of Players
175 Index of Openings |