How to Reassess Your Chess The Complete Chess Mastery Course
by Jeremy Silman
Our Price:
£ 13.99
Publisher:
Siles Press, 1993
Edition:
Paperback large
ISBN: 1.890085.00.6 Pages: 406 Language: English
How To Reassess Your Chess offers the chess student a step-by-step course that is designed to create a marked improvement in anyone's game. In clear, direct language, Jeremy Silman shows how to dissect a position, recognize its individual parts, and ultimately find the one move that conforms to the needs of any particular situation.
By explaining the thought processes that go into a master's choice of move, Mr. Silman presents a system of thought that makes advanced strategies seem clear, logical, and at times even obvious.
For those who have always dreamed about truly understanding the mysteries of chess, How To Reassess Your Chess offers invaluable knowledge and insight that cannot be found in any other source.
International Chess Master Jeremy Silman is a worldclass teacher, writer, and player who has won the American Open, the National Open, and the U.S. Open. The author of twenty-four best selling chess books, he has also written dozens of articles that have appeared in magazines throughout the world.
Mr. Silman has been the coach of the United States delegation to the World Junior Championship, taking his team to Brazil, Germany, and Slovakia. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California.
IM Jack Peters, Los Angeles Times Chess Colomnist: "A book that teaches you how to recognize the essential features of any position. Impressive and instructive."
GM Nick de Firmian, former U.S. Champion: "The most fundamentally important middlegame book since Nimzowich's My System."
IM Elliot Winslow, Assitant Editor, Chess Life Magazine: "The system of thought expounded in this book is so effective that I have begun to teach it to my own students."
IM Johan Donaldson: "The ideas expressed in Mr. Silman's 'How To Reassess Your Chess' are as useful to the master as they are to the average player. If you want to understand chess then this book should be read again and again."