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Crucial Chess Skills for the Club Player

Robert Ris

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Thinkers Publishing
24 May 2018
"In the first volume of ""Crucial Chess Skills for the Club Player"", attention is given to the three key elements of practical play. These three aspects aren't closely related to each other, but together form the key to improvement for any ambitious chess player. In the first 3 chapters Ris explores the most essential positions for rook endgames, offering practical advice along the way. He also offers ways to sharpen tactical vision in chapters four to six. In particular, he seeks to cultivate an ability to sense opportunities to strike. The final part, chapters seven to nine, he examines positional play in such a way that the student's overall understanding of the game is deepened. The result is that Robert offers a course to help students master all facets of the game! Volume two is expected end of 2018."

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Imprint:   Thinkers Publishing
Country of Publication:   Belgium
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 170mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   408g
ISBN:   9789492510228
ISBN 10:   9492510227
Pages:   239
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Robert Ris is an International Dutch Chess Master from Amsterdam. He has represented the Netherlands in various international youth events. Nowadays he is a full-time chess professional, focusing on teaching in primary schools, coaching talented youngsters and giving on-line lessons to students all over the world.

Reviews for Crucial Chess Skills for the Club Player

The good news is that David Miedema doesn't disappoint, the backbone is his repertoire for Black being the highly complex Winawer, dangling the g- and h-pawns before White. Coverage is extremely up to date, as well as complete and features plenty of unplayed improvements for Black. Chess Magazine - 05.2019.


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