ISBN (10 digits): 1-901983-08-0
ISBN (13
digits): 978-1-901983-08-1
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JOHN NUNNS CHESS PUZZLE BOOK 208 pages (210 mm
by 145 mm). £13.99/$19.95/21,90
Most chess puzzle books put you in an artificial situation:
you are told a combination exists, what the theme is and what you are required
to achieve. This one is different. In a real game situation, a player may
sometimes need to find a combination. On the other hand, he/she may need to
reject a tactical idea and simply find a good positional move. The task is to
find the right move, whatever it may be. The puzzles in this book put you in
precisely that situation. John Nunn, a top-class grandmaster and one of
the world's best chess solvers, has selected 250 positions to test your skills
to the full. In each case you are challenged to find the right move.
Spectacular ideas abound in these positions, but it is for you to decide
whether to go in for them, or whether you would be falling into a trap. If you
need them, there are hints to help you on your way.
Download a pdf file with a
sample from the book.
"You might find it unusual to write a column about chess
history and biographical games collections and then include a book of puzzles,
especially one written 8 years ago! As a set of problems, John Nunn's Chess
Puzzle Book is a good one. Nunn takes his test positions from actual games,
often between leading grandmasters. Be warned that it is also a very advanced
book, in that the majority of exercises would be extremely difficult for the
average player to solve. In fact, I think that the book is most helpful for
strong players, say, 2000 and above, who want a real challenge. Even
grandmasters might get a tough workout solving these positions, and they could
well be part of a master's tournament preparation. For the record, I was
impressed by the subtlety of some of these positions and showed a few of them
on my Chess.FM Internet show. But that has nothing to do with the reason that
I've selected this book to talk about. Rather, I'd like to describe a
fascinating and potentially controversial section that Nunn incorporated into
this book, one that seems to have escaped notice in most book reviews: his
historical comparison of older, pre-World War I players to modern ones. Nunn
calls this section 'The Test of Time'. I'm going to essentially take Nunn's own
words to give an abridged version of his goal, technique, and results. Thus you
will read one of the least original reviews of all time, but learn about a
fascinating endeavour. I feel that his is a brilliant analysis of this
longstanding question, and easily the best solution ever offered." - IM John
Watson, The Week in
Chess
"Will give you countless hours of challenge" - Tim
Harding, Chess Mail
"Nunn is one of the best tacticians on the
planet...tremendous stuff, particularly for the ambitious club or stronger
player...but not for the faint hearted" - GM Jonathan Speelman, The
Independent
"It is reassuring for less gifted players just how often
even Grandmasters fail to appreciate all the possibilities during a game" -
J. J. Walsh, Irish Times
"Highly recommended for improving players" - Australian
Chess Forum
"The gem of this book is the chapter... where Nunn launches
into an essay about the standard of play at the Karlsbad tournament of 1911" -
Monroe Morrison, Open File
"If you want to improve your tactical skills...John
Nunn's Chess Puzzle Book is certainly a book to turn to" -
New-in-Chess
"The format and style, as one would expect from the doyen of
English chess writers, is far superior to that of its rivals" - Alan Sutton,
En Passant
"John Nunn's Chess Puzzle Book is another excellent,
recent work by Gambit Publications. Unlike many quiz books that contain
problems based upon tricks in positions, Nunn has primarily selected positions
that require precisely calculated solutions. By virtually eliminating time as a
factor and encouraging the use of a set and board, Nunn's problems take on a
pragmatic value as aids to improving one's ability to calculate and analyse
correctly. This is a very good book, recommended not only for its interesting
problems but for its instructional value, as well. If more quiz books were as
good as this one, well, there probably wouldn't be a need for any more quiz
books." - Glenn Budzinski, Chess Cafe
"John Nunn sets the standard ... Nunn's book with its
spectacular games can smooth the way to a top class chess understanding!" -
Harald Fietz, Schach Magazin 64
"So the work shines due to the very exact analysis, which is
important both for the 'normal'puzzles and for the self-tests." - Gerald
Berghöfer, www.softsurf.com
"It's true there are many puzzlebooks and testbooks, but
this one by John Nunn absolutely must take a leading position." - Dr. W.
Schweizer, Rochade
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Book NEW EDITION, Learn Chess,
Learn Chess Tactics, Secrets of Pawnless Endings, Secrets of Practical Chess NEW EDITION, Secrets of Rook Endings, Solving in Style, Understanding Chess Move by Move. |