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Chess Evolution March 2012
Arkadij Naiditsch (Editor)
Publication Date: August 1, 2012 (304 pages)

Editorial Reviews:
A new series about chess openings with a bold concept - a multinational team of grandmasters select the most important recent games and use their world-class skill and powerful computers to analyze them. The books will be released every two months, so the reader will have the most up-to-date and highest quality chess opening theory. The authors include Arkadij Naiditsch, Etienne Bacrot, Ivan Sokolov and Baadur Jobava - chess grandmasters who are ranked in the top 50 in the world. Despite the similar name (which was chosen independently) this series has no connection with the Chess Evolution series by Artur Yusupov.

 
     
A Rock-Solid Chess Opening Repertoire for Black [Paperback]
Viacheslav Eingorn (Author)
Publication Date: May 22, 2012 (176 pages)

Editorial Reviews:
In this book, Grandmaster Eingorn shows that it is possible both to play solidly, and to take White out of his comfort zone. He recommends ideas and move-orders that are a little off the beaten track, but which he has very carefully worked out over many years of his own practice. The repertoire, based on playing 1...e6, is strikingly creative and will appeal to those who want a stress-free life as Black. You will get every chance to demonstrate your chess skills, and are very unlikely to be blown off the board by a sharp prepared line. All you need is a flexible approach, and a willingness to try out new structures and ideas. Eingorn's subtle move-orders are particularly effective if White refuses to pick up the gauntlet, as Black can then use his delay in playing ...Nf6 to good effect and take the fight directly to his opponent.

 
     
A Strategic Chess Opening Repertoire for White [Paperback]
John Watson (Author)
Publication Date: May 22, 2012 (208 pages)

Editorial Reviews:
Such has been the acclaim for John Watson's ground-breaking works on modern chess strategy and his insightful opening books, that it is only natural that he now presents a strategic opening repertoire. It is the chess-player's holy grail: a flexible repertoire that gives opponents real problems but doesn't require masses of memorization or continual study of ever-changing grandmaster theory. While this book can't quite promise all of that, Watson offers an intriguing selection of lines that give vast scope for over-the-board creativity and should never lead to a dull draw. The repertoire is based on 1 d4 and 2 c4, following up with methodical play in the centre. Watson uses his vast opening knowledge to pick cunning move-orders and poisonous sequences that will force opponents to think for themselves, providing a true test of chess understanding. Throughout, he discusses strategies for both sides, so readers will be fully ready to pounce on any inaccuracies, and have all the tools to decide on the most appropriate plans for White.

 
     
Vishy Anand: World Chess Champion [Paperback]
Vishy Anand (Author), John Nunn (Author)
Publication Date: May 15, 2012 (208 pages)

Editorial Reviews:
Anand has been one of the world's top players for more than two decades, and cemented his place in the all-time hall of fame by winning the unified World Championship in 2007, and successfully defending his title against Kramnik and Topalov. But it's not just his results that make Anand special. His style of play leads to highly spectacular games, and his speed of thought is the stuff of legends. He is also a great explainer of ideas, as his annotations for this book demonstrate. Anand is renowned as 'Mr Nice Guy', popular with both the public and his fellow supergrandmasters. John Nunn, who collaborated with Anand on the original book, has annotated 30 games selected by Anand himself from the period 2001-2011. This new edition also features biographical information and a career record.

 
     
Modern Chess Preparation: Getting Ready for Your Opponent in the Information Age [Paperback]
Vladimir Tukmakov (Author)
Publication Date: April 16, 2012 (272 pages)

Editorial Reviews:
Opening, middlegame and endgame are the three universally recognized stages of a game of chess, but what about the art of preparation? Winning starts with planning before the game, teaches legendary chess trainer Vladimir Tukmakov in this enlightening and entertaining work on a neglected subject.
Exploring and understanding, prior to the game, the strengths and weaknesses of your next opponent and being aware of your own strong points and shortcomings, are a key to success. Tukmakov describes how planning has become a systematic process, how methodical preparation works, and which critical steps you have to take.

 
     
The Enigma of Chess Intuition: Can You Mobilize Hidden Forces in Your Chess?
Valeri Beim (Author)
Publication Date: April 16, 2012 (304 pages)

Editorial Reviews:
Nobody doubts that intuition in chess exists. It is part of the arsenal of every chess player, next to well-known weapons such as tactical skills, the ability to calculate variations and endgame technique. But how does intuition in chess work, and where does it take us?
Intuition is by far the vaguest and hardest to grasp subject in chess, and consequently the least studied. Acclaimed author and experienced chess trainer Valeri Beim takes the bull by the horns and explains, with hundreds of well explained examples, when intuition comes into play, why some players have better intuition than others, what the functions of intuition are, how it differs from pattern recognition, and why your intuition gets weaker as you get older.
Valeri Beim deeply analyses and dissects how chess players think and demonstrates that each of us has the power of making intuitive decisions. You will learn how you can train and develop this human gift. Beim uses plain language and illustrates his findings with sparkling tales about Fischer, Carlsen, Tal and other greats in chess as well as with instructive examples of practical play. A thought-provoking, yet highly accessible work.

 
     
The Kaufman Repertoire for Black and White [Paperback]
Larry Kaufmann (Author)
Publication Date: February 16, 2012 (496 pages)

Editorial Reviews:
Every competitive chess player needs to decide which openings he wants to play. Selecting a set of moves to employ, with either white or black, against each likely countermove by your opponent is a daunting challenge that takes a lot of time and effort. Grandmaster and former senior world champion Larry Kaufman provides a ready-to-go repertoire for both colors that is based not on what on what is objectively ‘best’ (meaning the most popular in recent grandmaster play), but on what is easy to digest for amateurs. Kaufman has selected a range of sound lines that do not outdate rapidly, do not require the memorization of lots of theory and can be played with confidence. The recommended openings are not razor-sharp but contain enough venom for the white side to strive for a clear advantage and for sufficient counter-chances on the black side. Kaufman presents his material with a good balance between narrative and variations and also provides common-sense guidance on how to evaluate positions. This manual, a completely revised and updated edition of ‘The Chess Advantage in Black and White’, provides a practical and reliable chess opening repertoire for a broad audience.

 
     
Chess Evolution September 2011
Arkadij Naiditsch (Editor)
Publication Date: February 1, 2012 (304 pages)

Editorial Reviews:
A new series about chess openings with a bold concept - a multinational team of grandmasters select the most important recent games and use their world-class skill and powerful computers to analyze them. The books will be released every two months, so the reader will have the most up-to-date and highest quality chess opening theory. The authors include Arkadij Naiditsch, Etienne Bacrot, Ivan Sokolov and Baadur Jobava - chess grandmasters who are ranked in the top 50 in the world. Despite the similar name (which was chosen independently) this series has no connection with the Chess Evolution series by Artur Yusupov.

 
     
1.d4 - Beat the Guerrillas [Paperback]
Valeri Bronznik (Author)
Publication Date: December 16, 2011 (240 pages)

Editorial Reviews:
This manual fills a big gap in chess literature. After 1.d4, probably the most widely played opening move in the world, Black can avoid main line theory by deviating into a whole variety of irritating unorthodox sidelines. White players often stumble into unknown and dangerous territory where their tricky opponent awaits them, fully prepared. Acclaimed chess author Valeri Bronznik provides sound and user-friendly answers to no less then nineteen unusual variations and gambits. Against the Budapest Gambit, Marshall Defence, Englund Gambit, Baltic Defence, Schara-Hennig Gambit, Keres Defence and many others, chess amateurs are presented with easy-to-learn plans and comprehensive counter-attacks. After studying this book, club and internet chess players will be fully armed to deal with all of Black’s offbeat tries. From now on they will be able to beat the guerrillas!

 
     
The Ragozin Complex [Paperback]
Vladimir Barsky (Author)
Publication Date: December 16, 2011 (272 pages)

Editorial Reviews:
The Ragozin Complex is a flexible and versatile chess opening system that, despite its popularity, rarely has been a subject of serious study in chess literature. A hybrid of the Queen’s Gambit and the Nimzo-Indian Defence, the Ragozin featured in a famous book by Soviet theoretician Lipnitsky in the 1950s. Bobby Fischer decided to learn Russian to be able to read that work and immediately afterwards started playing the Ragozin. In recent years the Ragozin has had a tremendous revival and is now being used at top level by players like Vladimir Kramnik, Levon Aronian and Vasily Ivanchuk. In this book, the first monograph on this important system, acclaimed chess author Vladimir Barsky provides a comprehensive coverage of themes and variations, both for Black and for White. For the first time in history, amateur players can acquaint themselves with the important Ragozin System and start playing this flexible opening with confidence.

 
     
The Art of the Endgame [Paperback]
Jan Timman (Author)
Publication Date: December 16, 2011 (240 pages)

Editorial Reviews:
Combining beauty and practicality, the endgame study is one of the subtle wonders of the Royal Game. Training with studies is a vital part of improving your endgame technique: it develops your general understanding, your calculation skills and your resourcefulness. But endgame studies, with their elements of artistry, science and hidden beauty, are at the same time highly entertaining. Jan Timman is one of the few famous chess players who also have a distinguished career as a study composer. In The Art of the Endgame Timman has collected a magnificent selection of studies, relating how they have inspired him, and presents his own best material. This is a labor of love which is not only a must-read for specialists and a source of joy, but also a practical tool for club players who want to deepen their understanding of the endgame.

 
     
Invisible Chess Moves: Discover Your Blind Spots and Stop Overlooking Simple Wins [Paperback]
Emmanuel Neiman (Author), Yochanan Afek (Author)
Publication Date: December 16, 2011 (224 pages)

Editorial Reviews:
Every chess player knows that some moves are harder to see than others. Why is it that, frequently, uncomplicated wins simply do not enter your mind? Even strong grandmasters suffer from blind spots that obscure some of the best ideas during a game. What is more: often both players fail to see the opportunity that is right in front of their eyes. Neiman and Afek have researched this problem and discovered that there are actually reasons why your brain discards certain ideas. In this book they demonstrate different categories of hard-to-see chess moves and clearly explain the psychological, positional and geometric factors which cloud your brain. Invisible Chess Moves with its many unique examples, instructive explanations and illuminative tests, will teach how to discover your blind spots and see the moves which remain invisible for others. Your results at the board will improve dramatically because your brain will stop blocking winning ideas.

 
     







  
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