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MASTERING THE CHESS OPENINGS volume 1 (John Watson) 336
pages (248 mm by 172 mm). £19.99/$29.95/31,10
For many chess-players, opening study is sheer hard work. It
is difficult to know what is important and what is not, and when specific
knowledge is vital, or when a more general understanding is sufficient.
Tragically often, once the opening is over, a player won't know what plan to
follow, or even understand why his pieces are on the squares on which they sit.
John Watson seeks to help chess-players achieve a more holistic and insightful
view of the openings. In his previous books on chess strategy, Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy and Chess Strategy in Action, he explained vital
concepts that had previously been the domain only of top-class players.
Moreover, he did so in ways that have enabled them to enter the general chess
consciousness of club players. Here he does likewise for the openings,
explaining how flexible thinking and notions such as 'rule-independence' can
apply to the opening.
In this major two-volume work, Watson presents a
wide-ranging view of the way in which top-class players really handle the
opening, rather than an idealized and simplified model. This volume, focusing
on king's pawn openings, is a book that will make chess-players think hard
about how they begin their games, while offering both entertainment and
challenging material for study in openings such as the Sicilian and Ruy
Lopez.
International Master John Watson is one of the
world's most respected writers on chess. His groundbreaking four-volume work on
the English firmly established his reputation in the 1980s, and he has produced
a string of top-quality works since. In 1999, Secrets of Modern Chess
Strategy, Watson's first book for Gambit, won the British Chess
Federation Book of the Year Award and the United States Chess Federation
Fred Cramer Award for Best Book. His former pupils include the 1997 World
Junior Champion, Tal Shaked.
Gambit books by Watson: The Gambit
Guide to the Modern Benoni, Secrets of
Modern Chess Strategy, Chess Strategy in
Action, Mastering the Chess Openings volume
1, Mastering the Chess Openings volume
2, Mastering the Chess Openings volume
3.
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sample from the book.
"When your reviewer was a teenager in 1964, there were no
databases, no Internet, precious few really good chess books and no DVDs. I
picked up a copy of Nimzovich's Chess Praxis and a copy of My
System. Over the course of my summer vacation, I read those books. My
rating jumped from 1400 to almost 1700. I actually started to understand some
key chess ideas. For those of you who want a similar epiphany in the 21st
century, these two volumes by Watson will do the job." - Pete Tamburro,
Chess Life
"...even better than I imagined" - Marco Milone,
beautychess.blogspot.com
"Even though volume one mostly deals with 1 e4 and volume
two deals with 1 d4, the books nonetheless represent one body of work that
should best be enjoyed together, and they are written by one of the finest
authors of the last several decades. ... To say that these books are about
opening strategies or opening theory would be a disservice to the importance of
the material covered in them. ... I found his chosen examples excellent and his
commentary instructive and very enlightening. Whether you are an inexperienced
improving player or a seasoned tournament player, you will learn loads from
studying these books. His discussions of pawn structures and their
interconnected strategies are worth the price of both books. Even I feel as
though my game has improved after having studied both volumes at length. ...
The books convey an understanding of the opening that even specialized opening
works do not provide. ... I highly recommend the two volumes of Mastering
the Chess Openings to anyone who truly wants to improve their understanding
of the openings and of chess in general. - Carsten Hansen,
www.chesscafe.com
"If you are aspiring to be a strong player you should really
like this book. ... I've been putting off writing about this book because there
is so much in it to read it's hard to figure out where to start. The section I
started out with this morning was the Sicilian Poisoned Pawn, Fischer's
contributions, and latest theory (which by the way holds that Black has
excellent winning chances, AND, so does White!). In fact, it seems that this is
the currency of this book-openings where the better prepared player and student
has chances of winning. ... In the beginning he writes about 'Fundamentals' and
covers 80 pages on that, structure, opening ideas and positional features, and
the introduction to the Open Games. Here's a thought - read those 80 pages if
you read nothing else. You will learn a lot about chess and it will probably
spur you on to looking at the later chapters. This section has been very ably
written and it explains a lot of the things the rest of us take for granted,
but for which we really don't know all that well. Seriously, read this. ... In
fact, just get this book. Full retail is $29.95 and it's worth every cent -
it'll teach you chess." - Bob Long, www.chessco.com
"When Chess Life asked me to review John Watson's new
opus, my reaction was that this was akin to criticizing Moses on the Ten
Commandments. Aside from his almost legendary books on specific openings like
the French Defense, his last two spectacular books - Secrets of Modern Chess
Strategy and Chess Strategy in Action - are landmark books in their
own right. All of these epic Watson works have one thing in common. You walk
away after reading with a deeper understanding of chess. He does not try to
tell you how to beat your opponent by the first time control. He treats the
reader as an adult who is willing to work a little to find the greater richness
of the royal game. Watson explains to us the value of modern grandmaster chess:
the new ideas in the middle game and the new approaches to opening play. He
translates what the grandmasters play into understandable concepts. ...
Mastering the Chess Openings is yet another magnificent effort by
arguably the most important writer in American chess history. If you are a
young chess player who wishes to learn the openings in a proper way, you will
give yourself a big boost toward developing into the strong player you want to
be by studying this book. If you're an older player still open to learning more
about what you should already know, this is the book for you. If you simply
want to understand why the grandmasters play the openings the way they do, John
Watson explains why. Add this book to your 'Watson shelf' in your personal
chess library." - Pete Tamburro, Chess Life
"Aside from chess players, this is also a good reference
material for chess coaches, too. With clear explanations, this Watson's
masterpiece can serve as the openings' textbook used by chess coaches around
the world in training with their students. This book is a highly recommended
option as a reference material in chess coaching.
What more can I say,
but it looks like John Watson has done it again! This is proving to be a
classic already. So, wait no more, dear chess player. Just buy it! Highly
recommended." - Edwin Lam, Black & White
"[Watson] ... looks at thematic lines and ideas using
illustrative games. Within these games a considerable amount of theory is
given, probably just enough to see a club player through the main lines. Watson
has been very astute with his choice of illustrative games. As well as using
recent games, there are classic games from the past (where fundamental plans
are more clearly illustrated) and even one or two interesting correspondence
games. It's good work by the author to use musltiple sources - a lot of effort
has gone into finding the right game to demonstrate a theme or idea." -
Munroe Morrison, Open File
"The main factor that sets this book apart and makes it
unique is the way Watson explains the openings and the ideas behind the moves
giving the reader a broad view of the openings and a good idea of how to play
the opening and then proceed from there. Many of the works out today focus on
long lines without much explanation except for short evaluations at the end of
the variations. Watson's book is the perfect manual for beginners,
intermediate, and even many advanced players who are wishing to study and
improve their opening! All I can say is I highly recommend this book and I am
eagerly looking forward to volume 2!" - Andy May,
www.nsgchess.com
"International Master John Watson of Lincoln, Nebraska, is
widely regarded as one of the most influential chess writers in the world. His
thoughtful masterpieces Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy and Chess
Strategy in Action gave contemporary players an updated Nimzowitsch's My
System and Euwe and Kramer's books on the Middlegame combined. His latest
venture is no less bold. ... Mastering the Chess Openings Volume 1 is a
first class production from a physical as well as chessic perspective.The
two-column format is easy to read, the type-setting first rate, the paper of a
good quality and the binding sturdy and ready for hard use. This is a book that
belongs in every chess library. Highly Recommended." - IM John Donaldson,
www.jeremysilman.com
"I would like to make special mention of Mastering the
Chess Openings, an important new Gambit book by IM John Watson. The
renowned American author previously won prestigious awards for earlier works
... and his new book will also be very well received. You'll find interesting
analysis, ideas, and strategies relating to numerous popular openings, and many
mysteries will be unravelled with the help of Watson's choice of instructive
illustrative games that he has annotated with characteristic crystal-clear
clarity." - GM Paul Motwani, The Scotsman
"The author explains it best when he writes that his goals
are to explain the 'ideas, strategies, and interconnections of chess openings'
as a whole, and to give a feel for 'the common threads that underlie opening
play or the reasons why opening strategies can differ so radically,' so that
'regardless of the uncertainties of theory, you should be able to find your way
through many of the problems posed by unfamiliar moves.' The first of two
volumes, this focuses on king's pawn openings and should help to teach
chessplayers how to think for themselves by examining openings 'from the ground
up.' As individual variations are explored, special attention is given to
move-order issues and how 'openings and their variations fit into the general
contours of a chess game.' (Highly Recommended)" - Mark Donlan, Chess
Horizons
"Put it on the Christmas list!" - John Lee Shaw,
www.chessgateway.com
"A major release providing a powerful but easily read
insight into modern opening theory. It may finally be time to ditch that old
openings book and start to use this modern coverage of the openings and
strategies behind them. Watson offers an opportunity to take your play to the
next level. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED" - Michael Blake,
www.bfcc-online.org.uk
"...seems to have what it takes to become another Watson
classic!" - New-in-Chess, www.newinchess.com
"...promises to unlock the mysteries of modern opening play
and as usual Watson is great in explaining the fundamentals and the basic
ideas." - GM Lubomir Kavalek, Washington Post
"All openings are characterised by distinctive moves,
but what Watson points out so cogently is that there are many inter-connecting
ideas that apply to all these openings. The realisation of this fact by
the average club player marks a tremendous leap forward in his understanding of
the game. This, ultimately, is what the book is all about, and it should be
high on the essential reading list of all aspiring players." - Alan Sutton,
En Passant
"A book that is overloaded with a unbelievable amount of
instructive text." - John Elburg, www.chessbooks.nl |