Experienced chess player and writer Angus Dunnington takes a look at why the good, the bad and the indifferent all make errors, from small positional misjudgements to simply leaving a queen en prise. He explores the habits one needs to develop in order to banish these problems. Crucial reading for those plagued by chess disasters!
144 S., kart., 2004
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Bibiliography
Introduction
1 Sense of Danger
2 Traps & Pitfalls
3 Psychology
4 The King's Defences
5 Checks
6 Faulty Plans
7 Dangers of Simplification
8 Draw
9 Endings
10 Time Trouble
11 Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory
12 Expect the Unexpected
13 Typical Blunders
14 Mega-Blunders
15 The Twilight Zone