Boeken --> Andere schaaktechnische adviesboeken The Seven Deadly Chess Sins | Titel: | The Seven Deadly Chess Sins | Auteur: | Rowson J. | Uitgever: | Gambit | Jaartal: | 2000 | Taal: | Engels | Aantal pagina's: | 207 | Verkoopprijs: | € 22.00 |
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Contents:
5 Symbols 6 Acknowledgements 8 Bibliography
10 Extended Preface: The Map, but not the Territory
19 1 Thinking 23 Thinking about Thinking 23 The Problem of the Patterns 25 Introducing Intuition 34 Vision 36 Evaluating Value 40 Cultivating Intuition 44 The Trappings of Analogy 46 Confused about Confusion? 50 Humour and Hedonism 54 The Tao of Chess Thinking
56 2 Blinking 57 The Importance of Being Trendy 59 Transformations: Signs, Signals and Sensitivity 66 Resolving to be Resolute 74 Contradiction at the Heart of Chess? 81 Drums without Symbols
85 3 Wanting 89 What are You Playing For? 90 Go with Flow 91 Gumption 92 'Plus Equals Mode' 99 The Theory of Infinite Resistance 103 Putting the Ball in the Back of the Net
106 4 Materialism 109 Early Learning 110 What's the Point? 116 Exceptional Chess 123 Are We More Materialistic than Computers? 127 'Angst' 131 Blocks of Wood or Bundles of Energy? The E = mc² of Chess 135 The Four Dimensions of Chess
142 5 Egoism 144 Subjects and Objects 149 'Inter-Subjectivity' 153 Responsibility 156 Populist Prophylaxis 161 Other Faces of Egoism
163 6 Perfectionism 163 Moralizing 167 'Copy-Cat Crime' 169 Bread, Butter, and Jam 170 The Causes of Time-Trouble (and a few remedies) 174 Pragmatism 178 Confidence
183 7 Looseness 183 'Tension Transference' and 'Neural Hijackings' 187 A Quick Survival Guide to Time-Trouble 188 Drifting and 'Slippage' 193 Finding the Plot 197 'Echoes' 203 The Art of Concentration
205 Conclusion: The Author's Redemption
206 Index of Players 208 Index of Openings |
Catalogue text:
Everyone loses chess games occasionally, but all too often we lose a game due to moves that, deep down, we knew were flawed. Why do we commit these chess-board sins? And how can we recognize the warning signs better? In thus thought-provoking and entertaining book, Jonathan Rowson investigates, in this inimitable style, the main reasons why chess-players sometimes go horribly astray, focusing on the underlying psychological pitfalls:
- Drifting (losing the plot)
- Perfectionism (leading to time-trouble)
- Egoism (overestimating your chances)
- Failure to spot the critical moment
- "Deafness" (failure to listen to intuition)
- Dogmatism (failure to think creatively or dynamically)
- Attachment (to particular ideas)
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