Description: MODERN CHESS PLANNING By Efstratios Grivas Good planning is central to good chess. A plan gives meaning to manoeuvres and tactical devices, forming a coherent whole that brings us closer to our goals. The modern understanding of chess planning has evolved considerably since the days of the "grand plan", whereby a player might even try to map out the whole course of the game. Nowadays, top-class players appreciate that the opponent's ideas also deserve respect, and our own plans must take them into account too. Modern grandmasters plan with great purpose but also flexibly, ready to adjust or even change direction completely when the situation demands it. Grivas provides 75 superb practical examples where it is important to make the right plan. Once the critical position is reached, he guides you through the options and challenges you to find the right path. Detailed solutions are provided, with a full discussion of the pros and cons of the various options. Grandmaster Efstratios Grivas lives in Athens and is also an International Arbiter and Organizer. He has represented his country on a great many occasions, winning an individual gold medal at the 1989 European Team Championship and an individual silver medal at the 1998 Olympiad. He is a FIDE Senior Trainer and an experienced writer.
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Book Title: Modern Chess Planning : a Practical Training Course in Logical Chess
Item Length: 9.8 in
Item Height: 0.5 in
Item Width: 6.9 in
Author: Efstratios Grivas
Format: Perfect
Language: English
Topic: Chess
Publisher: Gambit Publications, The Limited
Publication Year: 2007
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Genre: Games & Activities
Item Weight: 0.4 Oz
Number of Pages: 144 Pages