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Oxford Encyclopedia of Chess Games

Author : David N. L. Levy,Kevin J. O'Connell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Games & Activities
ISBN : 0923891544

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Oxford Encyclopedia of Chess Games: 1485-1866

Author : David N. L. Levy,Kevin J. O'Connell
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 570 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : Chess
ISBN : UCAL:B4967307

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Oxford Encyclopedia of chess games

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:470946571

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The Oxford Companion to Chess

Author : David Hooper,Kenneth Whyld,Ken Whyld
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Chess
ISBN : UCSC:32106014588088

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The Oxford Companion to Chess by David Hooper,Kenneth Whyld,Ken Whyld Pdf

This newly revised edition, by former British Correspondence Chess Chanpion David Hooper, has been called one of the most readable and useful chess reference books available. More than 2,500 entries cover subjects from named openings and strategies to computers and theatre. Illustrated with over 500 chess diagrams, this book will appeal to chess players of all levels.

Enzyklopädia of Chess Games

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:68613813

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The Immortal Game

Author : David Shenk
Publisher : Anchor Canada
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2011-03-04
Category : Games & Activities
ISBN : 9780385673785

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The Immortal Game by David Shenk Pdf

A surprising, charming, and ever-fascinating history of the seemingly simple game that has had a profound effect on societies the world over. Why has one game, alone among the thousands of games invented and played throughout human history, not only survived but thrived within every culture it has touched? What is it about its thirty-two figurative pieces, moving about its sixty-four black and white squares according to very simple rules, that has captivated people for nearly 1,500 years? Why has it driven some of its greatest players into paranoia and madness, and yet is hailed as a remarkably powerful intellectual tool? Nearly everyone has played chess at some point in their lives. Its rules and pieces have served as a metaphor for society, influencing military strategy, mathematics, artificial intelligence, and literature and the arts. It has been condemned as the devil’s game by popes, rabbis, and imams, and lauded as a guide to proper living by other popes, rabbis, and imams. Marcel Duchamp was so absorbed in the game that he ignored his wife on their honeymoon. Caliph Muhammad al-Amin lost his throne (and his head) trying to checkmate a courtier. Ben Franklin used the game as a cover for secret diplomacy.In his wide-ranging and ever-fascinating examination of chess, David Shenk gleefully unearths the hidden history of a game that seems so simple yet contains infinity. From its invention somewhere in India around 500 A.D., to its enthusiastic adoption by the Persians and its spread by Islamic warriors, to its remarkable use as a moral guide in the Middle Ages and its political utility in the Enlightenment, to its crucial importance in the birth of cognitive science and its key role in the aesthetic of modernism in twentieth-century art, to its twenty-first-century importance in the development of artificial intelligence and use as a teaching tool in inner-city America, chess has been a remarkably omnipresent factor in the development of civilization. Indeed, as Shenk shows, some neuroscientists believe that playing chess may actually alter the structure of the brain, that it may be for individuals what it has been for civilization: a virus that makes us smarter.

Chess Theory from Stamma to Steinitz, 1735-1894

Author : Frank Hoffmeister
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 491 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2023-08-11
Category : Games & Activities
ISBN : 9781476644561

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Chess Theory from Stamma to Steinitz, 1735-1894 by Frank Hoffmeister Pdf

Most chess biographies present the games of famous players--but not their writings. Filling that gap, this book begins with Syrian master and author of chess studies Philip Stamma, and finishes with the first world champion William Steinitz. The main novelties in opening, middlegame and endgame theory in the 160 year period are examined and biographical sketches put the contributions of more than 30 masters into context. The author presents many new insights--for example, regarding the origins of the Ponziani Opening, the Dutch Defense and the Petroff Defense. French star La Bourdonnais used other sources for almost every part of his Nouveau Traite. Morphy's analysis of the Philidor Defense was faulty and Anderssen's play included many positional ideas. Harrwitz and Neumann published modern treatises long before Steinitz came out with his Modern Chess Instructor. Many ending themes belong to less well-known authors, such as Cozio, Chapais, van Zuylen van Nyevelt, Sarratt, Kling and Horwitz, Berger and Salvio.

Chess Openings: Traps and Zaps

Author : Bruce Pandolfini
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2013-02-26
Category : Games & Activities
ISBN : 9781439147047

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Chess Openings: Traps and Zaps by Bruce Pandolfini Pdf

In the first completely instructional book ever written on chess openings, National Master and game strategist for Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit Bruce Pandolfini teaches players how to take charge of the game's crucial opening phase. Of the three traditional phases of chess play—the opening, the middle-game and the endgame—the opening is the phase average players confront most often. Unfortunately, though, many openings are not completed successfully, partly because until now most opening instruction has consisted of tables of tournament level moves that offer no explanations for the reasons behind them. Consequently, these classical opening patterns can serve as little more than references to the average player. In Chess Openings: Traps and Zaps, Bruce Pandolfini uses his unique "crime and punishment" approach to provide all the previously missing explanation, instruction, practical analyses, and much, much more. The book consists of 202 short "openers" typical of average players, arranged according to the classical opening variations and by level of difficulty. Each example includes: -the name of the overriding tactic -the name of the opening -a scenario that sets up the tactic to be learned -an interpretation that explains why the loser went wrong, how he could have avoided the trap, and what he should have done instead -a review of important principles and useful guidelines to reinforce each lesson Also included are a glossary of openings that lists all the classical "textbook" variations for comparison and reference and a tactical index. Chess Openings: Traps and Zaps is a powerful, pragmatic entry into a heretofore remote area of chess theory that will have a profound influence on every player's game.

The Oxford History of Board Games

Author : David Parlett
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Games & Activities
ISBN : UOM:39015059586043

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For thousands of years, people have been planning attacks, captures, chases, and conquests - on a variety of different boards designed for an astonishing diversity of games. Today the compelling mix of strategy, skill, and chance is as strong as ever; new board games are invented almost daily,while the perennial favourites continue to attract new devotees and reveal new possibilities. The Oxford History of Board Games investigates the principles of board games throughout the ages and across the world, exploring the fascinating similarities and differences that give each its unique appeal, and drawing out the significance of game-playing as a central part of human experience - asvital to a culture as its music, dance, and tales. Beautifully illustrated and with diagrams to show the finer points of the games, this is a fascinating and accessible guide to a richly rewarding subject. In his trade-mark accessible, entertaining style, David Parlett looks at the different families of games: games based on configuration or connection, races or chases, wars or hunts, capture or blockade. He focuses mainly on traditional games, the folk entertainments that have grown up organicallythrough the centuries, and which exhibit endless local variations, although he discusses also the commercial products that have tried, with varying degrees of success, to match their astonishing popularity. This is not primarily a how-to book, although the rules and strategies of certain games are discussed in detail, neither does it offer sure-fire tips for success, although with a fuller understanding of a game the reader will undoubtedly become a better-informed, if not better, player. Rather, itis an affectionate and authoritative survey of one of the most familiar parts of our cultural history, which has until now been inexplicably neglected.

Ignaz Kolisch

Author : Fabrizio Zavatarelli
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 371 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2015-10-29
Category : Games & Activities
ISBN : 9780786496907

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Ignaz Kolisch by Fabrizio Zavatarelli Pdf

An enthusiastic verve--"brio" some could say--marked both Ignaz Kolisch's personality and his games. This book documents the life of the Hungarian chess champion (1837-1889) and successful financier, setting it in the cosmopolitan framework of mid-19th century Europe. The text is enriched by about 125 or so gleanings about the lives of his competitors (including Arnous de Riviere, Anderssen, Morphy, Mackenzie, Paulsen, Falkbeer, Rosenthal, Steinitz, Winawer). More than 300 specimens of his play are presented--by far the largest collection ever--complete with sources and coeval annotations, translated from many languages. Several widespread and long-standing errors are corrected. A work deeply researched among sources in many languages, the book serves also as a record of European chess in the late 1850s through the 1880s.

H.E. Bird

Author : Hans Renette
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 608 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2016-08-26
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781476624624

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H.E. Bird by Hans Renette Pdf

No chess player of the 19th century had a longer, more varied career than Henry Edward Bird (1829–1908). After pursuing a civil career for years his love for chess prevailed. He belonged to the top level of British players for decades but he really shone at Simpson’s Divan. Bird’s accessibility, fierce attacking style and contempt for draws made him a people’s favorite but his proud and touchy character led him into disputes with his colleagues. A very strong and widely known player, he fell into oblivion after his death. This comprehensive first biography of Bird provides a detailed account of his personal life and a deeply researched coverage of his feats at the chess board. Almost 1,200 games are included, hundreds of them published here for the first time. Nearly 450 games—many of them thrilling all-out fights—are presented with a mix of contemporary and modern annotations.

Chess Life

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Chess
ISBN : UVA:X006174467

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Korchnoi's Chess Games

Author : Viktor Korchnoĭ,David N. L. Levy,Kevin J. O'Connell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Chess
ISBN : 0192175777

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Korchnoi's Chess Games by Viktor Korchnoĭ,David N. L. Levy,Kevin J. O'Connell Pdf

History of Chess

Author : H. J. R. Murray
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 882 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2023-12-16
Category : Games & Activities
ISBN : EAN:8596547779926

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History of Chess by H. J. R. Murray Pdf

History of Chess by H. J. R. Murray is widely regarded as the most authoritative and most comprehensive history of the game. Murray's aim is threefold: to present as complete a record as is possible of the varieties of chess that exist or have existed in different parts of the world; to investigate the ultimate origin of these games and the circumstances of the invention of chess; and to trace the development of the modern European game from the first appearance of its ancestor, the Indian chaturanga, in the beginning of the 7th century. The first part of the book describes the history of the Asiatic varieties of chess, the Arabic and Persian literature on chess, and the theory and practice of the game of shatranj. The second part is concerned with chess in Europe in the Middle Ages, its role in literature and in the moralities, and with medieval chess problems, leading up to the beginning of modern chess and the history of the modern game through to the 19th century.

A World of Chess

Author : Jean-Louis Cazaux,Rick Knowlton
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 407 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2017-10-03
Category : Games & Activities
ISBN : 9780786494279

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A World of Chess by Jean-Louis Cazaux,Rick Knowlton Pdf

With more than 400 illustrations, and detailed maps, this immense and deeply researched account of the history of chess covers not only the modern international game, derived from Persian and Arab roots, but a broad spectrum of variants going back 1500 years, some of which are still played in various parts of the world. The evolution of strategic board games, especially in India, China and Japan, is discussed in detail. Many more recent chess variants (board sizes, new pieces, 3-D, etc.) are fully covered. Instructions for play are provided, with historical context, for every game presented.