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Grandmaster Preparation Zip
Have there been times during a game when you have tried to calculate like mad, but can find no rhyme or reason to your lines Have you ever felt that the computer's suggestions in your post-mortem analysis make no sense to you Ever felt like the man with a hammer, suspecting that the world may not be made up entirely of nails after all In Positional Play Jacob Aagaard shares his simple three-step tool of positional analysis that he has used with club players and famous grandmasters to improve their positional decision-making. Working from the starting point that all players who aspire to play at international level have a certain amount of positional understanding, Aagaard lays out an easy-to-follow training plan that will improve everyone's intuition and positional decision-making. The Grandmaster Preparation series is aimed at ambitious players.About the AuthorGrandmaster Jacob Aagaard won the British Championship at his first and only attempt. He is the only chess author to have received the Boleslavsky Medal as well as the Guardian, ECF and ChessCafé Book of the Year awards. He is a FIDE Senior Trainer, and on his retirement from professional chess he has taken up the post as trainer for the Danish elite. His training material is used by amateurs, grandmasters and World Champions alike.ISBN 978-1-907982-27-9, Quality Chess
Grandmaster Jacob Aagaard won the British Championship at his first and only attempt. He is the only author to have won the Boleslavsky Medal as well as the ACP, Guardian, ECF and ChessCafé Book of the Year awards. He is a FIDE Senior Trainer, and on his retirement from professional chess he has taken up the post of trainer for the Danish elite. His training material is used by amateurs, grandmasters and World Champions alike.
In an age without computers and gigantic databases, the Informants were the books that provided the most important games analyzed by several grandmasters. Each of the volumes guaranteed many hours of fun.
Thanks for your willingness to extend the hand of help. I have already watched your videos on youtube.com, i really appreciate the spirit of selfless assistance to the whole world that you are one of its leaders in Chess. I am a player on chess.com, my rate is at 1800x1800 high, although I have never studied chess. I am willing to start if you are kind to send me pdfs of the books or links to them. Thanks in anticipation. Wish you would put me against a grandmaster when I confirm that I am ready.
On Chessable we constantly get asked for recommendations about what the best chess for beginners are the best chess opening books, along with the best chess books for intermediate players and even the best chess books for grandmasters.
This week German grandmaster Artur Yusupov will answer your questions. Artur is the author of probably the best training series for club players ever produced, as well as being a former World No. 3, a serial Olympiad winner, a trainer for Anand and many others, and he is also an all-round fantastic guy.
Hi Arthur, which is in your opinion the biggest difference in the play between master level (about 2300) and grandmaster level (2500 and above) Opening preparation Tactic Endgame Thanks in advance
My second question of lesser importance is whether you would recommend to learn games by heart. I am always amazed when grandmasters point out other games and say how they continued and I never know if they had just looked them up in a database or if they really have them in their memory.
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