Description: The Lasker Method to Improve in Chess by Gerard Welling, Steve Giddins The Lasker Method to Improve in Chess is an efficient toolkit as well as an entertaining guide. After working with it, players will dramatically boost their skills - without carrying the excess baggage that many of their opponents will be struggling with. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Many club players think that studying chess is all about cramming as much information in their brain as they can. Most textbooks support that notion by stressing the importance of always trying to find the objectively best move. As a result amateur players are spending way too much time worrying about subtleties that are really only relevant for grandmasters. Emanuel Lasker, the second and longest reigning World Chess Champion (27 years!), understood that what a club player needs most of all is common sense: understanding a set of timeless principles. Amateurs shouldnt waste energy on rote learning but just strive for a good grasp of the basic essentials of attack and defence, tactics, positional play and endgame play endgame play. Chess instruction needs to be efficient because of the limited amount of time that amateur players have available. Superfluous knowledge is often a pitfall. Lasker himself, for that matter, also studied chess considerably less than his contemporary rivals. Gerard Welling and Steve Giddins have created a complete but compact manual based on Laskers general approach to chess. It enables the average amateur player to adopt trustworthy openings, reach a sound middlegame and have a basic grasp of endgame technique. Welling and Giddins explain the principles with very carefully selected examples from players of varying levels, some of them from Laskers own games. The Lasker Method to Improve in Chess is an efficient toolkit as well as an entertaining guide. After working with it, players will dramatically boost their skills without carrying the excess baggage that many of their opponents will be struggling with. Author Biography Gerard Welling is an International Master and an experienced chess trainer from the Netherlands. He has contributed to NIC Yearbook and Kaissiber, the freethinkers magazine on chess openings. In 2019 Welling published, together with Steve Giddins, the highly successful chess opening guide Side-Stepping Mainline Theory. Steve Giddins is a FIDE Master from England, and a highly experienced chess writer and journalist. He compiled and edited The New In Chess Book of Chess Improvement, the bestselling anthology of master classes from New In Chess magazine. Review "An instructive and pleasantly written book. Laskers method (to Welling and Giddens more important than his games) is explained in thematic chapters. The chapters on defense and amorphous positions, in particular, should be read by every chess player. Laskers opening repertoire is another practical asset of this manual: you can get going instantly. The ideas and important variations are explained. The openings are solid and timeless, so there is very little risk of novelties messing up your entire repertoire. The authors present model games that are also of interest if you dont wish to play these openings, because in each case a principle of Lasker is presented very clearly. The book finishes with exercises. So there is a great variety of approaches and it simply never gets boring. A highly recommended book with a great practical value."--Berry Braeken "Schaaksite""The book is aimed at amateur players who dont have much time to study. There is a lot of explanation given to plans in the illustrative games which are played by a wide variety of players and not just Lasker. A simple approach to the openings is interesting in that they give a short repertoire that avoids complications. I think it is a good idea to present some fresh games rather than the tired old examples. The chapters all have their good points and any studious reacher will see a benefit at the board. Let Lasker be your guide to better chess!"--Gary Lane, International Master "Chess Moves Magazine""This book, which is accessible to all levels of players due to the quality of the writing and the well-chosen material, it is a refreshing attempt at producing a chess manual with a difference. In a world full of noisy information, it is worth remembering that sometimes less is more."--Sean Marsh "CHESS Magazine" Long Description Many club players think that studying chess is all about cramming as much information in their brain as they can. Most textbooks support that notion by stressing the importance of always trying to find the objectively best move. As a result amateur players are spending way too much time worrying about subtleties that are really only relevant for grandmasters. Emanuel Lasker, the second and longest reigning World Chess Champion (27 years!), understood that what a club player needs most of all is common sense: understanding a set of timeless principles. Amateurs shouldnt waste energy on rote learning but just strive for a good grasp of the basic essentials of attack and defense, tactics, positional play and endgame play endgame play. Chess instruction needs to be efficient because of the limited amount of time that amateur players have available. Superfluous knowledge is often a pitfall. Lasker himself, for that matter, also studied chess considerably less than his contemporary rivals. Gerard Welling and Steve Giddins have created a complete but compact manual based on Laskers general approach to chess. It enables the average amateur player to adopt trustworthy openings, reach a sound middlegame and have a basic grasp of endgame technique. Welling and Giddins explain the principles with very carefully selected examples from players of varying levels, some of them from Laskers own games. The Lasker Method to Improve in Chess is an efficient toolkit as well as an entertaining guide. After working with it, players will dramatically boost their skills, without carrying the excess baggage that many of their opponents will be struggling with. Review Quote "The book is aimed at amateur players who dont have much time to study. There is a lot of explanation given to plans in the illustrative games which are played by a wide variety of players and not just Lasker. A simple approach to the openings is interesting in that they give a short repertoire that avoids complications. I think it is a good idea to present some fresh games rather than the tired old examples. The chapters all have their good points and any studious reacher will see a benefit at the board. Let Lasker be your guide to better chess!" Details ISBN9056919326 Author Steve Giddins Short Title The Lasker Method to Improve in Chess Language English Year 2021 ISBN-10 9056919326 ISBN-13 9789056919320 Format Paperback Subtitle A Manual for Modern-Day Club Players UK Release Date 2021-02-15 Pages 240 Publisher New In Chess Publication Date 2021-02-15 Imprint New In Chess Country of Publication Netherlands DEWEY 794.12 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:135756467;
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