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Chess Strategy

Handbook of Practice and Theory
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In «Chess Strategy,» Edward Lasker delivers an incisive exploration of the principles that underpin successful chess play. Through a systematic dissection of strategic concepts, Lasker employs a lucid and engaging writing style that appeals to both novices and seasoned players. He integrates historical examples and personal anecdotes, enriching the text within the broader context of chess literature in the early 20th century, a period when chess theory was rapidly evolving. By focusing on the interplay between tactics and strategic planning, Lasker invites readers to delve deeper into the psychology of decision-making on the chessboard. Edward Lasker, a distinguished chess master and author, draws from his extensive playing experience and interactions with many of the greatest minds in chess. His diverse background—spanning engineering, computer science, and music—provides him with a unique perspective on the interdisciplinary nature of strategic thinking. Lasker's passion for chess is rooted in its intricate blend of creativity and logic, and his writings often reflect his desire to merge theoretical frameworks with practical insights. «Chess Strategy» is an essential read for anyone eager to enhance their understanding of chess. It serves not just as a manual for improving gameplay, but as a philosophical treatise on strategy that transcends the board and resonates with anyone interested in the art of critical thinking.

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Litres'teki yayın tarihi:
06 ağustos 2024
Hacim:
370 s.
ISBN:
8596547004677
Tercüman:
Jules Du Mont
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