Catalogue
The aim of this book is to look into how players find good chess ideas. Amatzia Avni, a psychologist by profession, pursues this goal by means of short and focused Interviews of top players and analysts, discussing specific games and compositions of theirs. Avni has been careful to allow his interviewees to convey their own thoughts, rather than direct their answers to comply with any pre-existing theories. Once we have heard from the grandmasters, Avni discusses the essence of what was said, and provides some insights and recommendations. The positions chosen are ones where the player has a vivid recollection of how events developed, and has something valuable to say. Some unfamiliar positions are also presented, to see how the players react when they encounter a new Situation. The interviewees include famous grandmasters Boris Gelfand, Ilia Smirin and Lev Psakhis.
List of Content
004 Symbols
005 Acknowledgements
006 Introduction
010 Part 1: Interviews
012 1 GM Lev Psakhis
023 2 GM Alon Greenfeld
033 3 Gady Costeff
042 4 GM Yona Kosashvili
053 5 GM Alik Gershon
063 6 IM Alexander Mikhalevsky
073 7 GM Gadi Rechlis
083 8 GM Boris Gelfand
095 9 OferComay
104 10 GM Zvulon Gofshtein
113 11 GMDovZifroni
123 12 GMIliaSmirin
133 Part 2: Discussion
134 13 The Thinking of GMs
144 14 A System for Problem-Solving
150 15 The Grand-Plan Approach
153 16 The Dilemma of an Impasse
158 17 The Attraction of Beautiful Ideas
161 18 Serendipity
164 19 Pros and Cons of Expertise
167 20 Yes, They are Different
170 21 Critical Success Factors
171 References
174 Index of Players
176 Index of Composers and Analysts
176 Index of Openings |