Have there been times during a game when you have calculated a position for half an hour, only to find out that most of what you were thinking about was of little use? If you have not, maybe the only way to improve your calculation is to upgrade your processor. But if you are human, then this book will offer you practical advice and an effective training plan to think differently and make decisions far more efficiently.
In Calculation thinking methods such as Candidates, Combinations, Prophylaxis, Comparison, Elimination, Intermediate Moves, Imagination and Traps are explained to the reader, and ownership of them is offered through a carefully selected series of exercises.
"There is no shortcut to the grandmaster title, but there is a well-known route that many people have walked over the years. Jacob offers to guide you on part of this journey and I hope you will take him up on the offer."
(From the foreword by Boris Gelfand )
Grandmaster Jacob Aagaard won the British Championship at his first and only attempt. He has received the Guardian, ECF and ChessCafe Book of the Year awards and the FIDE Senior Trainer title. His training material is used by amateurs and grandmasters alike.
The Grandmaster Preparation series is aimed at ambitious players.
Content
004 Key to Symbols used
005 Foreword by Boris Gelfand
006 Series Introduction
007 Concentration, Concentration, Concentration
011 Calculation Theory in 60 Seconds
015 1. Candidate Moves
043 2. Combinational Vision
077 3. Prophylaxis
103 4. Comparison
123 5. Elimination
145 6. Intermediate Moves
163 7. Imagination
199 8. Traps
220 9. Tests
251 10. Difficult Positions
298 Name Index |