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Magnus Carlsen’s brilliant endgame play is one of the key reasons for...
Metal key ring (chessboard size: 4 cm). Attractive form and solid...
A fabric bag for carrying and storing a chess set such as a rolling...
Have you ever wondered why it takes grandmasters just seconds to see...
The best chess training closely resembles the activity you're training...
Garri Kasparow nauczył się grać w szachy w wieku pięciu lat, by w 1985...
Do you like chess and want to become a better player without putting in...
Repertuar dla czarnych bazujący na: 1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Qxd5 3.Nc3 Qd6...
Niniejsza książka to nowe wydanie książki "Mistrzowie Świata i ich 400...
On 30 April 2023, in Astana, Kazakhstan, Chinese grandmaster Ding Liren...
In this book, the author drives you...
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Big Wooden Magnetic Chess Chessboard: 37 x 37 cm / 14.56 inColor: natural mahogany
Figures have very strong magnets and are stuck with felt.Chessboard folded in half.
Figures have very strong magnets and are stuck with felt.Chessboard folded in half.
Set of Training books for beginners chess players. Books contains 244 diagrams with solutions and 24 fun puzzles. (vol. 1) and 292 diagrams with solutions and 8 fun puzzles. (vol. 2)
• Pieces TIMELESS (brown) are included• Clock DGT Pi - not includedThe DGT Smart Board is the new addition to the DGT the range of electronic chess boards. This electronic board is designed to be more affordable and is made of high quality plastic. Providing the same great functionality and user experience as the existing e-Boards, the Smart Board is a...
Tournament e-Boards are used at Chess Olympiads, World Chess Championships and all major chess tournaments around the world to show the games live as they happen. Also many smaller tournaments use the boards to show games live on their tournament website.
Exclusive box for chess pieces. • Made of red wood. • Inside, trimmed with velor.• Dimensions: 240 x 155 x 85mm.
A highly instructive, inspiring and entertaining book.
Tactical Fireworks! When released in 2002, the first volume of The Magic of Chess Tactics by FIDE Master Claus Dieter Meyer and German Grandmaster Karsten Müller was extremely popular. It was one of the first books to deal with tactics on high level. Like the first book, intended for advanced (Elo 1800+) players, this second volume puts special tactical...
We are proud to present “Most Instructive Endgames of 2016”, the continuation of last year’s successful starter “Most Instructive Endgames of 2012-2015”.
Which opening does better in practice: the wild, “unsound” and “refuted” Latvian Gambit (1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 f5) or the solid Philidor Defence (1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 d6)? As James Schuyler points out, referring to the definitive Megabase, the Latvian Gambit scores higher.
The Move by Move series provides an ideal format for the keen chessplayer to improve their game. While reading you are continually challenged to answer probing questions – a method that greatly encourages the learning and practising of vital skills just as much as the traditional assimilation of chess knowledge.
In the last five years we have been observing a noticeable trend of the chess elite to evade the warn off central pawns moves 1.e4 and 2.d4 in favour of 1.c4 and 1.Nf3. Naturally, lower ranked players eagerly followed in the leader's footsteps - indeed not only Carlsen and Kramnik tired of struggling against the Berlin wall or exhausting themselves in...
The King’s Indian Defence is arguably the most ambitious and exciting way to play against 1.d4. Black wants to start an early attack on his opponent’s king, relying on the dynamic potential of his position. The KID has been a favourite of legendary attacking players such as Mikhail Tal, Bobby Fischer and Garry Kasparov, and remains highly popular at club...
As you may already be aware, the publishing house ‘Chess Evolution’ is printing a series called ‘Th e Modern Endgame Manual’ which will consist primarily of eight books and will deal with everything concerning the endgame.
In Thinking Inside the Box Jacob Aagaard describes his chess improvement philosophy, developed over more than twenty years of thinking about one question: How do we make better decisions at the chess board?
The King’s Indian Defence is one of Black’s most combative responses to 1.d4. A favourite of both Fischer and Kasparov, it remains a popular weapon at all levels of play.
There is a blank spot in the huge world of chess literature: systematically presented middle- game. Th erefore authors, both long-term chess trainers, decided to fi ll this vacuum.
Masterclasses by Kasparov, Carlsen, Tal, Anand, Kramnik, Ivanchuk, Smyslov, Larsen, Karpov and many others For more than three decades, every issue of New In Chess magazine has been full of detailed and highly enlightening annotations by the world’s best players of their own best games.
Are you a dove or a hawk? Is your natural instinct at the chessboard for caution and strategy or do you crave adventure and confrontation? This question may be more important than you think because being aware of your personal style (and that of your opponent) is essential in your development as a chess player.
The Berlin Defence has been a highly popular opening in top level chess ever since Vladimir Kramnik famously used it in the 2000 World Championship match to wrest the title from Garry Kasparov.
Finding strong moves doesn't simply depend on how much you know about chess. In fact, greater conceptual knowledge makes choosing a move more complex as it increases the number of directions your mind can take. More important is optimizing your thought process. Grandmaster Joel Benjamin knows that pointing out the moves his students missed is just half...