Publisher: CIRC, 2012 Edition: Paperback medium ISBN: 978-1-889323-24-4 Pages : 304 Language: English
Chess for the Gifted and Busy provides you the fastest way to learn to play chess. Its innovative and succinct approach is tailored to those who want to learn quickly, without missing out on important ideas.
Want to learn chess yourself or teach it to your child, but are busy with lots of other activities? This right-to-the-point book by one of the game's foremost teacher-writer teams uses a breakthrough approach to make the most of your time.
Best of all, you select your goal from one of three possible levels. Want to go from absolute beginner to neighbourhood champ? Complete level I in only one afternoon, play some practice games - and you'll quickly be saying ''checkmate''!
When you're ready to become a tough tournament-level competitor, Level II cuts through the mysteries of strategy and tactics to show you precisely what you need to know.
And, if you decide that you won't settle for anything less than being an Expert, near the top levels of tournament chess, Level III puts you on the path to being a tournament champion!
Chess for the Gifted and Busy also provides the most time-efficient review of important techniques for chess veterans, even master-level players.
Chess for the Gifted and Busy is a condensed but comprehensive summary of the entire Comprehensive Chess Course series.
Three-time U.S. and European Champion Grandmaster Lev Alburt is one of the world's most sought-after teachers. Fellow New Yorker Al Lawrence is an award-winning educator and writer, a recipient of the Chess Journalist of the Year Award.
Table of Contents
Important Note to Readers ...4
Level I ...10 Lesson One: Rules of Play ...11 Lesson Two: How to Win Chess Games ..29
Level II ...50 Lesson Three: When a King Is Home Alone ...51 Lesson Four: The Chessmen at Work ...63 Lesson Five: Tools of the Trade ...77 Lesson Six: Bishop Sacrifices ...91 Lesson Seven: Attacking the King ...99 Lesson Eight: Strategy - Minor Pieces ...111 Lesson Nine: Strategy - Major Pieces ...125 Lesson Ten: Strategy - Significance of the Center ...139 Lesson Eleven: Strategy - Weak & Strong Squares ...151 Lesson Twelve: Strategy - Pawn Weaknesses ...157 Lesson Thirteen: Introduction to the Endgame ...165 Lesson Fourteen: Pawns Against Pieces ...189 Lesson Fifteen: Rook Endings ...201 Lesson Sixteen: Knight Endgames ...215 Lesson Seventeen: Bishop Endgames ...223 Lesson Eighteen: Endgames - The Rest ...235 Lesson Nineteen: - Openings Reviewed ...243
Level III ...260 Lesson Twenty: The Bishop Pair ...261 Lesson Twenty-One: The Struggle Between Differently Composed Forces ...269 Lesson Twenty-Two: Compensation for Sacrificed Material ...279 Lesson Twenty-Three: The Isolani ...287 Lesson Twenty-Four: Choose Your (Opening) Weapons! ...293 Afterword: Moving On to Expert and Master ...299 Glossary ...302
Charles Murray , author of 'What It Means to be a Libertarian': "The Comprehensive Chess Course is simply the best chess instruction I have ever seen. I am a player who has been reading chess books for 40 years without getting better (..)
Lev Alburt taught me basic things about the game that none of the other books ever taught me. He is a brilliant teacher, and his books capture brilliance."
GM Maxim Dugly, former World Junior Chess Champion and former US Chess Federation President: "In the Comprehensive Chess Course Volumes 3, 4 and 5, Grandmaster Lev Alburt boldly promises to deliver the most effective tactics, strategies and the best techniques for attack and defense of the king (..)
He has managed to live up completely to his pledge. A truly great work!"