Auch der zweite Teil bietet wieder genügend Stoff, um im Schach ein paar Stufen nach oben klettern zu können. Trotzdem möchte ich den lobenden Worten einiger Schachspieler nicht allzuviel Gleuben schenken. Nur auf der Grundlage dieses Buches 200 Punkte stärker zu werden, halte ich für übertrieben. Im besagtem Fall hat jemand den Sprung von 1600 auf 1800 geschafft und dies allein dem Hinhalt der beiden Bücher zugeschrieben. Meine Erfahrung hat aber gezeigt, dass das Schachwissen eines 1600ers nicht unbedingt schlechter sein muss, als das eines 1800ers. Auffälig ist, dass in beiden Spielklassen die gleichen Fehler gemacht werden und der einzig markante Unterschied ist, dass ein 1800er diese Fehler einfach ein paar Züge später macht, als ein 1600er. Nichtsdestotrotz kann ich das Buch empfehlen.
Lessons with a Grandmaster II
Improve your Tactical Vision and Dynamic Play with Boris Gulko
by Boris Gulko, Joel R. Sneed
Publisher: Everyman Chess, 2012
Edition: Paperback medium
ISBN: 978-1-85744-697-5
Pages: 304
Language: English
Imagine you are a club player who has been given the opportunity to talk at length with a famous Grandmaster. How would you make the most of this opportunity? This book is the much anticipated follow-up to the highly acclaimed and award-nominated "Lessons with a Grandmaster".
It bridges the gap between great player and amateur through a series of conversations between teacher, the renowned Grandmaster Boris Gulko, and student Dr. Joel R. Sneed, a professor of psychology and amateur chess player. The lessons are based on Gulko's own battles against fellow Grandmasters.
This second volume focuses on dynamic chess, developing chess imagination, the capacity to take risks, the ability to simultaneously attack and defend, and perhaps above all, the ability to visualize the chess board and calculate combinations in sharp positions.
• Learn from the chess games of Boris Gulko
• Typical questions you would ask a Grandmaster – answered!
• Improve your tactical play and visualization
Boris Gulko is one of the most distinguished Grandmasters in the chess world. He's a former Soviet Champion and has also won the US Championship twice since his immigration in 1986, making him the only chess player ever to have held both the American and Soviet championship titles.
Dr. Joel R. Sneed is a professor of psychology at Queens College of the City University of New York, an amateur chess enthusiast and student of Boris Gulko's.
UPDATE: Since working on this book Dr. Sneed has gained 200 rating points and tied for 1st place in the Marshall Chess Club Under 2000 tournament with 4 out of 5 and a performance rating of 2100!
His rating before the book was 1613 and now his rating is 1813. He also earned his first norm for the 1st category title.
John D. Warth, ChessCafe.com on Volume I:
"This title is destined to be a classic (..)"
Paul Kane - Manchester Chess Federation on Volume I:
"It's impossible to recommend this book highly enough. Ten out of ten."
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