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Chargement... Bullet Chess: One Minute to Matepar Hikaru Nakamura
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I have never laughed so heartily. This book is fun, full of tactics, excellent writing, and has ideas which are unique to bullet ( one minute ICC chess). Hikaru Nakamura, a strong GM, is addicted to the one-minute game and his advice about taking the initiative or attacking Tal-style is interesting. What is more curious is that the games, played at that blinding speed, contain more blunders than you are likely to see in a hundred other books combined, but it makes light fun of that, and you can almost play through the games without a board since diagrams are so abundant. Not only is the writing superlative, but the organization of the material is brilliant. Chapters "Time, Choosing your openings, Winning in the opening, Bullet openings (1.h4), The Initiative, Tactics, Simplification, Bullet Endings, Common Mistakes, Mental Errors, Psych Outs, Falling Apart" among others are abundant with examples. Players' internet ratings are provided with the game scores, amusingly annotated (who annotates blitz?), but their names are withheld to protect the names of the innocent. I can read a dozen books by Karpov or I.Sokolov, but they won't help me improve my sight of board as much as this fun book which has 2000 rated blitz players dropping pieces or missing mate in one. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Chess in the Fast Lane! Can anyone play a decent game of chess in one minute? Surprisingly, the answer is Yes as this unique book reveals. Bullet chess, where each player has one minute for the entire game, has attracted thousands of followers since it was popularized on the internet a decade ago. In this book the authors discuss the relationship between the position on the board and time on the clock, the techniques and dangers of pre-moving, bullet openings, the importance of the initiative and consistent strategy, and how endings are different in bullet chess. The authors also explore the psychology of bullet chess and the most common causes of tactical oversights and blunders. The many examples illustrate the principles of bullet chess and how they may even apply to blitz chess and time scrambles in standard chess. Most of all, bullet chess is shown to be entertaining and addictive, and not at all as random as it first appears. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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