Winning Chess Brilliancies, 4th Ed. - Seirawan

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About The Winning Chess Brilliancies, 4th Ed. - Seirawan

With an authoritative voice that is by turns poetic and analytical, Seirawan serves as host of a fascinating excursion of the most brilliant chess games, providing insights into and explanations of each and every move.

Seirawan begins each game with a description of the historical atmosphere of the chess world--and sometimes the world at large--at the time the game was played. When he delves into the game itself, he starts with the reasoning behind the opening moves. From there he provides both a play-by-play description of the game and an analytical commentary, all the while examining the moves in terms of piece development and possible tactical and strategic opportunities. Along the way, a handful of the players are profiled in biographies.

In Winning Chess Brilliancies you'll get a taste of the most dazzling chess combinations devious strategies, and downright cruel blows as world champions risk it all! This book is truly a celebration of the sport of chess.

Specifications
  • 256 Pages
  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Everyman
  • Published: 2003
  • Notation: Algebraic Notation

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I've only had the chance to read the first chapter and a half, nearly all of which is review for me. The author's style is engaging to say the least. Usually I jump around in chess books and rarely remain focused enough to go through one from start to finish. I think this will be an exception. I'm also planning to use the book to help get my two sons, 7 and 9, into chess. The book is filled with interesting bits of history, and biographies, and photos that can't help but be inspiring.