Development Of A Chess Master

Development Of A Chess Master by Eric Schiller, published by Cardoza on July 16, 2002, is a comprehensive guide designed to enhance chess skills by addressing common tactical and strategic mistakes. This 192-page book provides insights drawn from the author’s own games, illustrating the types of errors that players encounter at various stages of their chess development, from beginners to professional encounters with Grandmasters.
Readers will find practical examples that highlight how to recognize and overcome these errors, emphasizing that even experienced players can fall victim to the same pitfalls as amateurs. The book focuses on improving gameplay by learning from mistakes, making it a valuable resource for those interested in games and activities related to chess. With its clear approach, this edition serves as a useful tool for anyone looking to refine their chess strategies and enhance their overall performance.
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Learn to improve your play by cutting down on tactical and strategic mistakes. Using examples from his own games, Schiller illustrates the types of errors typically found at each stage of chess development, from early scholastic games, to professional encounters with Grandmasters. In each case, Schiller shows how such errors can be overcome, while at the same time showing how professional players can fall prey to the same problems as amateurs. Learn from the author’s mistakes and you won’t suffer the terrible fate that awaits most chess blunders! 192 pages
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