Chess Training for Budding Champions

Chess Training for Budding Champions by Jesper Hall, published by Gambit in 2001, is a comprehensive guide designed for chess players who have moved beyond the beginner stage. With 176 pages, this book addresses the challenges many players face as they seek to enhance their skills and understanding of the game. It offers insights into the next level of chess mastery, focusing on the essential strategies and concepts that can elevate a player’s performance at club level.
Readers will find a structured training program that reflects Hall’s own experiences as an emerging player. The content emphasizes a thorough approach to chess, covering various aspects of the game without relying on quick fixes. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their knowledge of chess tactics and strategies, making it suitable for both individual study and group learning in the context of games and activities.
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Many chessplayers find it difficult to improve their game beyond a certain level. They can see basic tactics, know a little about openings and can calculate a few moves ahead. However, so do their opponents. What is the next level, and how does one get there? This book is aimed at chess-players who have progressed well beyond beginner level and have acquired the basic skills required to play at club level, but need guidance to improve their understanding of chess. It is based on the training program that Hall himself followed when he was an up-and-coming player. The lessons are not based on ‘quick fixes’, but instead provide a well-rounded course in all aspects of chess that will equip the reader well for his or her chessboard battles, and provide a firm yet flexible basis for further improvement.
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