The Survival Guide to Competitive Chess

Cover of The Survival Guide to Competitive Chess by John Emms
Author: John Emms
Publisher: Everyman Chess
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 9781857444124
Dimensions:
Height: 8.9 Inches
Length: 6.11 Inches
Weight: 0.03527396192 Pounds
Width: 0.43 Inches
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The Survival Guide to Competitive Chess by John Emms, published by Everyman Chess in 2007, is a first edition that spans 160 pages. This book addresses the challenges faced by chess players looking to enhance their performance and maximize their potential. Emms, a Grandmaster and seasoned tournament player, shares insights drawn from his extensive experience, focusing on practical aspects of play such as concentration, decision-making, and strategic preparation.

Readers will find a thorough exploration of essential topics, including how to handle time pressure, avoid common mistakes, and build an effective opening repertoire. Emms emphasizes the importance of understanding one’s strengths and weaknesses while providing guidance on using chess software and preparing for opponents. This guide is designed for ambitious players seeking to improve their competitive edge and play with greater confidence.


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Are you making the most of your chess talent? Do you always perform to the best of your ability? Do your results match up with your understanding of the game? If the answer to any of these questions is ‘no’ then read on!In The Survival Guide to Competitive Chess, Grandmaster and experienced tournament player John Emms reveals the secrets of how to maximize your potential and improve your results. Drawing upon his own over-the-board experiences, Emms tackles the all-important aspects of practical play: concentration and behaviour at the chessboard; playing for a win or a draw; winning good positions and saving difficult ones; handling time trouble; avoiding silly mistakes; understanding your strengths and weaknesses; building an opening repertoire; using chess computers and software; preparing for opponents; understanding and utilizing the finer points of the rules; and much more besides. Read this book and play every game with the confidence that you really can give it your best shot. *A comprehensive guide to practical play*Ideal for ambitious players*Written by a battle-hardened expert John Emms is one of the UK’s leading Grandmasters and has captained the English Team at two Chess Olympiads. He’s an experienced coach who has worked with many top players, including World Championship finalist Michael Adams. He’s also a highly respected writer; previous works for Everyman Chess include The Scandinavian and the best-selling Starting Out: The Sicilian.

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Publisher: Everyman Chess. Year: 2007.
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ISBN-13: 9781857444124.
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Language: en. Pages: 160. Edition: First Edition.

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