A multinational array of top grandmasters explain the differences in thinking between professional and amateur chess players, and how the amateur can bridge the gap. It usually takes at least a decade of sustained effort for even the most talented player to reach the grandmaster level and though this book cannot guarantee to make the reader a grandmaster, it is certainly a healthy nudge in the right direction.
The authors are:
GM Pavel Eljanov
GM Boris Avrukh
GM Mihail Marin
GM Peter Heine Nielsen
GM Tiger Hillarp Persson
GM Jacob Aagaard
GM John Shaw
Content: 004 Preface
008 Key to Symbols used
009 1. Jacob Aagaard - Danes Eat Fish for Breakfast
037 2. Peter Heine Nielsen - A Tale of Three Stories
055 3. Pavel Eljanov - From Amateur to 2700
087 4. John Shaw - From 1700 to Grandmaster - and Back
099 5. Boris Avrukh - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
137 6. Tiger Hillarp Persson - The Ulysses Effect
151 7. Mihail Marin - It's an Amateur's World
177 8. Jacob Aagaard - Fish Eat Danes for Supper
191 Game Index
193 Name Index
196 Opening Index |