Who says that you can’t learn from the games of amateurs? Renowned chess instructor and writer Dan Heisman presents thirty games by intermediate-level players, each one offering a rich variety of lessons in practical competitive play for all chess enthusiasts.
The catalog of errors runs the gamut from taking too much (or too little!) time to think, to shoddy calculation, cutting off analysis too soon, and ignoring the principles of sound strategy. Using gentle humor, Coach Heisman gives a blow-by-blow account and patiently dissects the players’ thinking process, offering tips for improving clock management and making better decisions at the board.
Because the advantage can swing wildly back and forth, amateur games can be entertaining as well as instructive. Heisman gives a choice selection of cases of chess suicide, for the purpose of suggesting what the victim could have done to prevent disaster. Learn from this - better them than you!
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The author of ten previous books, National Master Dan Heisman has been a full-time chess instructor since 1996. His “Novice Nook” column at Chess Café has received numerous annual awards for Best Instruction from the Chess Journalists of America, and in 2010 he was voted the CJA’s Chess Journalist of the Year. This is his third [?] title for Mongoose Press.
Content: 009Introduction
016Chapter 1: TOO FAST
017 Game 1 French Defense, Tarrasch Variation
028 Game 2 Sicilian Defense, Closed Variation
039 Game 3 Colle System
055 Game 4 Sicilian Defense, High School Variation
067 Game 5 King's Indian Defense, Sä misch Variation
075 Game 6 French Defense, King's Indian Attack
083Chapter 2: TOO SLOW
084 Game 7 English Opening
093 Game 8 English Opening
101 Game 9 Slav (Grü nfeld transposition)
111 Game 10 Queen's Pawn Game
120 Game 11 Queen's Pawn Game
133Chapter 3: ENDGAME MISHAPS
134 Game 12 King's Indian Defense
147 Game 13 Pirc Defense
157 Game 14 King's Indian Defense
171 Game 15 French Defense, Winawer Variation
181 Game 16 Pirc Defense, Classical Variation
192Chapter 4: A VARIETY OF INSTRUCTIVE PLAY
193 Game 17 Queen's Gambit Declined
200 Game 18 English Opening
205 Game 19 Queen's Pawn Game
220 Game 20 French Defense, Advance Variation, Milner-Barry Gambit
230 Game 21 Queen's Pawn Game
237 Game 22 Sicilian Defense, Chekhover Variation
248 Game 23 Tarrasch Defense
258Chapter 5: DISASTER STRIKES
259 Game 24 English Opening
265 Game 25 Caro-Kann, Panov-Botvinnik Attack
274 Game 26 King’s Indian Defense, Sä misch Variation
281 Game 27 Sicilian Defense, Grand Prix Attack
290 Game 28 French Defense, Winawer Variation
297 Game 29 Alekhine's Defense
306 Game 30 Sicilian Defense, Wing Gambit
317Bibliography
319Glossary
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