Excelling at Technical Chess: Learn To Identify And Exploit Small Advantages
J**G
Outstanding service.
Excellent service. Product arrived as promised.
A**O
practical, simple to the point concepts to have you playing endgames with some sense
There might be more thorough books on endgames outhere. But i really like this one because practicly in no time i learned and apply simple concepts and guidelines on how to play no-nonsense endgames. I still have to fight it off with higher and stronger players but i definetely enjoy playing endings and have stollen one or two theoritical or practical draws by outplaying or even tiring out many players just doing my best to apply the concepts learned on this book. There was at least a review saying the book lacks more examples , i think that is correct but i still give it 5 stars because i find it a very down to earth and inmensely practical book on the subject.
W**V
highly recommended for the "power gamer"
Pros:-teaches you to win games that you wouldn't (theoretically at least) normally win-learn from the masters when they are playing their regular game, not just spectacular and highly publicized wins-the book assumes players are humans, not theoretically perfect players, and discusses tactics and situations in which you can grind your opponent down, waiting for him to make a mistakeCons:-many of the games are end games or close to end games, with long lines and not so many diagramsOverall: if you're not a serious player, don't bother with this book. It's boring
R**E
A very useful book to cement your understanding of how to maneuver ...
A very useful book to cement your understanding of how to maneuver and win in endgame positions where you have a large or minute advantage.
R**T
For the serious student only!
Jacob Aagard is possibly the best chess teacher currently being published - better than Dvoretsky for those of us not yet at master level. His explanations are to the point, and his examples are both fresh and lucid. However, you must be a reasonably strong player to get the full benefit of his works (at least 1600 ELO USCF generally, possibly 1800 for this particular book). This text will help give you the technical foundation required to achieve a master's rating. Beyond that, I have found that it has affected other aspects of my game. I have found myself considering endgame issues in the middlegame, giving me more confidence to enter a particular line because I can see how the resulting pawn structure and piece placements work to my advantage. He stresses concrete thinking while using general rules to help guide your thoughts. His books are well written (although the publisher could have done a better job picking out typos), but are not intended for fun. Skip this book unless you are serious about chess!
M**I
Good concept, could have more material
I like the idea of this book very much, it has well thought out topic and well organized content. There are not so many books teaching how to play complex multi-pieces endings and this book fills this niche very well.There could be a bit more examples, many important concepts are illustrated just by one or two games, moreover not all illustrative games match the subject they illustrate perfectly. More short examples (from real games or especially prepared, I do not bother) would make this book better.Minor but very irritating feature of Aagaard books (present both here and in Excelling at Chess Calculation) is repeatable themeof criticizing or applauding other chessbook authors. Those notes add no value to the book, interrupt the thread of reasoning and just eat the valuable space.
S**K
Eine Sache der Technik?! Ein neuer Top-Autor!!
Meine Begeisterung über den Stil des Autors ist groß. Er ist in der Lage, die Themen mit einfachen Mitteln zu erläutern. Die Beispiele sind neueren Datums und nicht, wie in anderen Werken, "uralt"...J.Aagaard ist schon als ChessBase-Autor angenehm in Erscheinung getreten.Meine Empfehlung!!
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