SCHACHTRAINING FÜR ANGEHENDE CHAMPIONS (Jesper
Hall) Seiten 192 (226 mm x 174 mm). £14.34/21,95
Viele Schachspieler haben Schwierigkeiten ihr Spiel
über ein gewisses Niveau hinaus zu verbessern. Sie sehen grundlegende,
taktische Wendungen, wissen ein wenig über Eröffnungen und
können ein paar Züge voraus berechnen. Allerdings können das
auch ihre Gegner. Was ist die nächste Stufe, und wie kommt man dorthin?
Dieses Buch ist für Schachspieler gedacht, die über das
Anfängerniveau hinaus gekommen sind, und grundlegende Fertigkeiten
erworden haben, um auf Klubniveau zu spielen, aber Anleitung benötigen um
ihr Schachverständnis zu verbessern. Es basiert auf dem Trainingsprogramm,
das Hall selbst durchgezogen hat, als er ein aufstrebender Spieler war. Die
Lektionen basieren nicht auf oberflächlichen Lösungen, stattdessen
vermitteln sie einen abgerundeten Kurs in allen Bereichen des Schachs, der den
Leser gut ausrüstet für seine oder ihre Schachkämpfe, und
liefern eine solide, aber flexible Basis für weitere Verbesserung.
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"The examples are great, the pieces of advice even better
and the presentation is logical and easy to follow" - BIBLIOTEKSTJÄNST
"Hits the spot!" - GM Simen Agdestein, VERDENS
GANG
"A good solid training book, sound advice presented in a way
that is structured, organised and easy to follow" - A Avni, KINGPIN
"...suitable for both juniors and adults, being written in
an easy to understand manner. Overall those who teach and/or want to improve
cannot fail to learn from - or be inpired by - Hall" - Richard Palliser,
CHESS MOVES
"Jam-packed with advice and tips... a well produced
selection of training methods for all club players wanting to put the work in
and improve" - Alec Toll, OPEN FILE
"I could recommend this book to anyone who feels that he/she
has reached a plateau as an average player and wants to try to advance to the
next rung of the ladder" - Alan Sutton, EN PASSANT
"IM Hall offers very useful synopsis' at the end of each
chapter highlighting the key points covered. He also offers the student
exercises and perhaps, most importantly, suggestions for further reading. This
book is highly recommended to aspiring students (1600-2400) , as well as chess
trainers" - John Donaldson
"offers lots of commonsense, practical advice... a worthy
resource for trainers as well" - Mark Donlan, CHESS HORIZONS
"Hall's program is designed for players who have progressed
beyond the novice stage but still require guidnce to improve their
skills...altogether a most useful production with many helpful features" - J
J Walsh, IRISH TIMES
"A very readable book and full of relevant information that
players need to address in order to improve...An excellent text for intemediate
players or juniors wanting to improve. This book would also be useful for for
coaches to use" - Paul Dunn, AUSTRALIAN CHESS FORUM
"Hall draws greatly on his own experiences and his own love
for and fascination with the game is obvious. I particularly agree with his
basic approach to coaching which is that chess should be fun, and that
particularly for young players, playing lots of chess games is more important
than studying and being coached. I also strongly agree with this (p166):
Verdict: a fine addition to the literature of chess coaching that can also be
used as a self-improvement course." - Phil Adams, CHECKPOINT
"...a book which can be read for benefit by players covering
a wide range of playing strength from 1600 to 2400. ... Hall's experiences as a
trainer show through in this work which covers not only topics like how to
analyze your games and how to study position-types, but also the importance of
psychology in chess. - John Donaldson
"It has some of the best practical advice I've seen... a
marvellous primer in the essentials of chess that is of value both to casual
and experienced players" - Cecil Rosner, WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
"It is rare to find a chess improvement book that strays
from the ordinary, but this book provides a lot of useful insight with a fresh
perspective. This book is crammed with excellent ideas and methods for
improvement, and it is obvious that the author has a passion for chess both as
a player and as an instructor." - Randy Bauer, RANDY'S REVIEWS
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