The Game of Chess
Lessons in Classical Chess From the Greatest Teacher of All Time!
While there are many chess manuals available, few have achieved the lofty stature of The Game of Chess. Fewer still have been written by a legendary International Grandmaster whose teaching skills rivaled the chess prowess that enabled him to demolish world-class opponents at the board. An immediate success upon its first publication, The Game of Chess has become one of the game's enduring classics, considered by some critics the finest book ever written on the game of chess.
The Game of Chess Leads to Success
Part of The Game of Chess' success stems from Tarrasch's unorthodox approach to teaching chess: "employ quite another method and one analogous to that a mother uses to teach her child to talk. I play with the beginner from the very start in that I put before him simple positions and from them explain the fundamentals of chess. It is the intuitive method of instruction. In this way the pupil learns chess quite easily, of that I am convinced."
The Game of Chess is Great for Beginners
To make it easier for the beginner, in The Game of Chess, Tarrasch also reverses the order in which the game is usually taught. Instead, he begins with the Endgame, since "obviously it is easier for the beginner to deal with a few men than the entire thirty-two."
Then follows the heart of the book, an important and extensive discussion of the Middlegame. Analyzing the most important parts of hundreds of games, Tarrasch presents a comprehensive treatment of combination play, an aspect of chess for which he was especially renowned.
He deals last with the Openings, with a brilliant essay on general principles, followed by comments on various systems.
The Game of Chess now in Algebraic Notation
This algebraic edition is crafted for the modern player, with simplified language and nearly 500 diagrams. It will prove to be of immense practical value to the novice as well as the expert wishing to sharpen the finer points of his game. The Game of Chess has proved itself one of the standard texts for most of the twentieth century. This contemporary edition makes it easier than ever before to reap the benefits of this great classic.
Author: Siegbert Tarrasch Title: Grandmaster Published: 2004 Pages: 270 Annotation: AN |