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  • av Tanya Jones
    194,-

    In Survival Guide for Chess Parents, Tanya Jones concentrates on the numerous aspects of being a "chess parent" and answers the many questions facing those with chess-playing children.

  • av Colin Crouch
    277,-

    Colin Crouch examines the tremendous fighting qualities of today's top players.

  • av J.N. Walker
    194,-

    This entertaining and instructive book uses the author's own tried and tested training methods and is ideal for any player in the 100-160 BCF (1400-1900 ELO/USCF) grading range.

  • av Graeme Buckley
    262 - 263,-

    The reader is invited to step into a Grandmaster's shoes, work out all the relevant tactics and strategies of the game, and select a move out of a possible four choices.

  • av Adam Hunt
    270,-

    International Master Adam Hunt presents an easy-to-read guide to chess strategy, aimed at club players and juniors. Hunt covers all the vital components, including development, king safety, attack and defence, initiative, pawn play and much more.

  • av Alexander Chernaiev
    199,-

    A collection of essays which reflect on various aspects of human potential within the context of Person-Centred theory and practice.

  • - Learn from Anderssen, Chigorin, Reti, Larsen and Morozevich
    av Craig Pritchett
    244,-

    Craig Pritchett chooses and examines five chess legends, whose spirit expresses a commitment to the discovery and revelation of truth and beauty on the chessboard.

  • av Jon Speelman & Neil McDonald
    221,-

    Written by two of England's most popular chess authors, this book provides up-to-date coverage of the enterprising Modern Defence.

  • - Fighting 1 e4 with the Kalashnikov
    av Tony Rotella
    294,-

    Opening expert Tony Rotella presents a Sicilian repertoire for Black, the backbone of which consists of the Kalashnikov Variation.

  • av Craig Pritchett
    235,-

    International Master Craig Pritchett studies the Sicilian Scheveningen in a clear-cut way, introducing the crucial initial moves and ideas and taking care to explain the reasoning behind them, something that is sometimes neglected or taken for granted.

  • av John Emms
    336,-

    In this easy-to-read guide, Grandmaster and renowned endgames expert John Emms concentrates on the absolute fundamentals of minor piece endings and slowly but surely arms readers with the essential knowledge and confidence to move onto slightly trickier positions. As is normal with the "Starting Out" series, there are an abundance of notes, tips, and warnings throughout the book to help improving players.

  • av Matthew Sadler
    224,-

    In this book Matthew Sadler shares his secrets and reveals how to incorporate unorthodox openings into your repertoire; how to study middlegame situations and how to understand what is important in the endgame.

  • av Nigel Davies
    221,-

    In this book Grandmaster Nigel Davies presents readers with up-to-date coverage of this ever-expanding opening. Using model games for both White and Black, he studies the key strategies and tactics associated with the Trompowsky.

  • - Tough Puzzles
    av Chris Ward
    247,-

    In this highly original and instructive test yourself book, Grandmaster Chris Ward presents a selection of carefully chosen puzzles for the reader to solve.

  • av Chris Ward
    249,-

    This book provides the reader with a selection of puzzles that simulate real game scenarios, offering readers a choice of tempting alternatives and requiring them to pick the best

  • av Cyrus Lakdawala
    284,-

    Cyrus Lakdawala examines the many different variations of the Modern Defence, studies the typical plans and tactics, offers repertoire options and provides answers to all the key questions

  • av John Shaw
    221,-

    In this easy-to-read guide, the author goes back to the basics of the Queen's Gambit Declined, studying the key principles of its many variations. This book is part of the Starting Out series, which also includes: The Sicilian, The Nimzo Indian, The French, The King's Indian, and The Caro-Kann.

  • av Cyrus Lakdawala
    284,-

    Cyrus Lakdawala examines Kramnik's skills in attack and defence, exploiting imbalances, dynamic elements, accumulating advantages and endgame play.

  • - A Repertoire with 1...Nc6
    av James Schuyler
    229,-

    FIDE Master James Schuyler studies his favourite Black opening, the Dark Knight System. He presents a repertoire for Black and tells you everything you need to know about playing 1...Nc6.

  • av Edward Dearing
    244,-

    With the Nimzo-Indian being such a fashionable opening, Black players are put off by the possibility of having to learn a labyrinth of variations. In this book, the author solves this problem by constructing a repertoire for Black, offering a solution against each of White's tries, whether it's a critical main line or a tricky side variation.

  • av Angus Dunnington
    196,-

    This book enables keen students to improve their understanding of the middlegame. It develops themes originally discussed in Improve Your Middlegame Play.

  • av John Emms
    262,-

    This book provides the reader with the fundamental knowledge required to play chess with confidence.

  • av Adrian Mikhalchishin, Aleksandr Beliavskii & Alexander Belyavsky
    262,-

    This is a comprehensive coverage of this important chess opening in which White aims to stifle Black's normal piece play. This strategy has been used both by Kasparov and Karpov.

  • av Richard Palliser
    221,-

    Grandmaster Joe Gallagher studies the Sicilian Najdorf in a simplistic way, introducing the crucial initial moves and ideas and taking care to explain the reasoning behind them, something that has sometimes been neglected or taken for granted.

  • av Neil McDonald
    208,-

    Part of the "Starting Out" series, acclaimed for its approach to tackling chess openings, this work provides the basics of the Queen's Gambit Declined, an opening of historical importance, introducing the key moves and ideas, and explaining the reasoning behind them. It also provides tips and warnings highlighting the characteristics of this move.

  • - A Modern Look at Chess Strategy
    av Neil McDonald
    235,-

    Neil McDonald studies the key components of successful rule-breaking in chess. He examines how to avoid stereotypical thinking, how to exploit typical thinking patterns, and how to win with unexpected ideas.

  • av Colin Crouch
    348,-

    Leading chess author Colin Crouch examines the key to sustained chess improvement and what we should do to maximize our results and ratings.

  • av Gary Lane
    235,-

    International Master Gary Lane is convinced that successful chess attacks are all about preparation. He focuses on planning and strategy, and introduces easy-to-learn attacking techniques for club players.

  • - Take it, Keep it ... and Win!
    av Sam Collins
    237,-

    Sam Collins explores gambit play and facing aggressive chess: how to beat unsound gambits, how to deal with pressure, how to counterattack and how to make your extra material count.

  • av John Cox
    243,-

    John Cox presents a repertoire for Black with the ever-popular Queen's Gambit Declined. He covers the sophisticated Tartakower Variation, the easy-to-learn Lasker Variation and how to play against White's other options.

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