A draw in chess - what is it, in which cases a draw is made?
A draw in chess is the result of a game in which there is no winner or loser. Both opponents get half a point if the game ends in a…

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Alexander Alekhine ©
Alexander Alexandrovich Alekhine. Born October 19 (31), 1892 in Moscow - died March 24, 1946 in Estoril (Portugal). Ingenious chess player, fourth world chess champion. The doctor is right. Alexander…

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Spassky vs. Fisher: the legendary chess battle
Most recently, we wrote about the biography of Robert Fisher. In his life there was an interesting period when he played for the world title and we decided to describe…

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Chess Tutorials for Beginners

Chess is the case when sport does not strengthen muscles, but brains! Chess develops logic, strategic thinking and the ability to analyze, train memory, in a word – learn to think. It is easy to imagine what kind of intellectual abilities a person who has played chess since childhood will have.

Before you start the game itself, you need to get acquainted with its rules, which are many. And there are various secret moves and combinations from world champions and famous grandmasters. But do not rush to abandon the idea of ​​playing chess. You can learn all the rules yourself, without resorting to the help of teachers or schools (although consultations with a mentor have not harmed anyone). We have prepared a selection of the simplest, most understandable and effective books with the help of which you quickly learn chess art

Garry Kasparov, Modern Chess Series
It’s great when there is someone’s successful example on the way to achieving the goal. Anyone who has even the smallest relation to chess, probably knows the great grandmaster Garry Kasparov. The chess legend, Garry Kasparov, has published a series of books called “Modern Chess”, where he summarizes the development of the game in the 20th century, talks about his victories, losses, mistakes and successful actions, talks in detail about matches and, of course, about a match with a computer when Harry lost. This series is a great way to plunge into the world of chess, getting to know key events and players.

Efim Reytblat “Chess helps even those who do not know how to play them”
Another book rather for general development. This work of Efim Reitblat, the founder of empireonetics, theater, regulation and other humanities, shows how much the game of chess and ordinary life have in common. And for those who are still familiar with the game, the book will open various models of behavior in life situations, drawing parallels with a chess match.

Yasser Seyravan “Chess textbook win-win game”
It’s time to move from lyrics to practice. If you are just starting to get acquainted with chess and still “uncertainly hold a pawn in your hands”, the book by Yasser Seyravan is what you need. “Chess textbook of a win-win game” contains a complete analysis of the rules, starting with familiarity with the pieces and ending with whole combinations. But don’t let the word “textbook” frighten you – Seirevan writes his books in an easy, simple language, providing colorful details and stories from the life and tournaments of famous grandmasters.

John Saunders “Chess. History, Rules, Skills and Tactics ”
This book can become a desktop, especially if you purchase a gift edition. Saunders work is suitable for chess players of any level, because it contains both basic rules for a beginner and detailed analyzes of complex combinations and entire matches. All descriptions are provided with colorful illustrations for clarity. If the theory suddenly gets bored, you can get acquainted with the history of the game, biographies of the most famous grandmasters, reviews of major matches and tournaments. So the book of Saunders “Chess. History, rules, skills and tactics ”, especially in the gift edition, will be not only a good tutorial, but also a great gift.
Mikhail Botvinnik “Chess. Mind games”
Mikhail Botvinnik is the first Soviet world chess champion, winner of many awards, honored worker of science and technology of the RSFSR. He is also the author of a remarkable series of books “Chess. Mind games”. The series consists of 4 books, each devoted to a specific time period. The author talks about his best games, conducts their complete analysis and analysis. Books of the series “Chess. The games of the mind ”are also interesting in that they tell about an interesting period in the history of chess. But for beginners, this work may seem complicated.
N. M. Kalinichenko “Chess. Classics »
We want to focus your attention on a series of books by N. M. Kalinichenko “Chess. Classics. ” Having decided to purchase a series, you will get the opportunity to learn the art of chess with world-famous grandmasters. For example, the work “Aron Nimtsovich. My system ”will introduce you to the basic strategies and tactics, the development of which Aron himself devoted his whole life.

Available explanations are contained in the textbook Robert Fisher. Classic chess textbook. ” It tells about Fisher’s matches (some of them seem to have been created for a chess textbook), his strategy and game secrets. Everything is illustrated with examples and pictures.

“Jose Raul Capablanca. The basics of the chess game ”is suitable even for beginners – the author talks about the style of the famous grandmaster, his skill, the ability to realize material and positional advantage and the exact game in the endgame.

The book “Alexander Alekhine. Chess game lessons ”will shape your playing style, chess worldview, teach you to think a few steps ahead, as Alekhine himself did.

Alexander Alekhine and Jose Raul Capablanca

Another book in the series is Emanuel Lasker. School of chess game. ” Lasker and his playing style are shrouded in secrets, secrets and even mysticism.

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