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On the Origin of Good Moves

La forma en que un principiante se convierte en un jugador de ajedrez fuerte se parece mucho al progreso del juego de ajedrez. Esta idea popular es la razón por la cual muchos instructores de ajedrez de renombre, como los ex campeones mundiales Garry Kasparov y Max Euwe, enfatizan la importancia de estudiar la historia del ajedrez.

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The way a beginner develops into a strong chess player closely resembles the progress of the game of chess itself. This popular idea is the reason why many renowned chess instructors such as former World Champions Garry Kasparov and Max Euwe, emphasize the importance of studying the history of chess.

Willy Hendriks agrees that there is much to be learned from the pioneers of our game. He challenges, however, the conventional view on what the stages in the advancement of chess actually have been. Among the various articles of faith that Hendriks questions is Wilhelm Steinitz's reputation as the discoverer of the laws of positional chess.

In The Origin of Good Moves Hendriks undertakes a groundbreaking investigative journey into the history of chess. He explains what actually happened, creates fresh perspectives, finds new heroes, and reveals the real driving force behind improvement in chess: evolution.

This thought-provoking book is full of beautiful and instructive ‘new’ material from the old days. With plenty of exercises, the reader is invited to put themselves in the shoes of the old masters. Never before has the study of the history of chess been so entertaining and rewarding.

International Master Willy Hendriks (1966) has been working as a chess trainer for over 25 years. His acclaimed bestseller Move First, Think Later won the English Chess Federation Book of the Year Award.

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NC-4884

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Tipo Producto
Papel
Idioma
Inglés
Tema
Entrenamiento
Nivel
Jugador de Club
Autor
Willy Hendriks
Nº Páginas
432
Año edición
2020
Medidas
17 x 23,5 cm
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