Grandmaster and openings expert Glenn Flear explains the tactics and
positional ideas for both White and Black and presents a comprehensive
coverage of the theory, concentrating on all the new wrinkles and discoveries.
Focusing on the various openings that emerge after 1 e4 e5, this guide provides a comprehensive introduction to key moves and their underlying principles, often overlooked in other chess literature. Glenn Flear emphasizes practical lines that players will likely encounter, catering to enthusiasts, club players, and tournament participants seeking to enhance their understanding of chess openings. The user-friendly design and clear explanations make it an ideal resource for those looking to improve their game. Flear's expertise as a Grandmaster and trainer adds credibility to the insights presented.
Exploring lesser-known variations of the Queen's Gambit, this book offers chess players innovative strategies to revitalize their opening repertoire. The authors, Richard Palliser, Glenn Flear, and Chris Ward, present a variety of 'dangerous' options that are both fun to play and capable of surprising opponents. Aimed at ambitious players, the guide promises to equip readers with fresh ideas that challenge conventional chess theory, ensuring confidence in their gameplay and leaving adversaries on the defensive.
Two great books from the Everyman Chess Library, Fighting the Ruy Lopez by
Milos Pavlovic and Open Ruy Lopez by Glenn Flear, brought together in one
volume.
Focusing on practical chess play, this endgame guide by Grandmaster Glenn Flear addresses common scenarios involving two pieces for each side or two against one, which are often overlooked in theoretical works. Highlighting the frequency of these positions—such as rook and minor piece versus rook and minor piece, which appears in nearly 20% of games—Flear provides in-depth analysis to help players navigate these crucial endgames. Mastering these strategies can significantly enhance your chess performance.
In this innovative book, Grandmaster and renowned endgame expert Glenn Flear
concentrates on the very basics of pawn endings. He outlines the key
principles and rules, and demonstrates how these work in practical examples.
Offers a thorough understanding of the middlegame in chess, which is so
essential to the aspiring player who wishes to improve their game. The book
uses examples from practical play to develop tactical and positional skills
and awareness to enable readers to exploit middlegame opportunities. schovat
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Grandmaster Chris Ward explains the fundamental principles which must be
mastered by players wishing to improve their game. Taking examples from his
own games & those of other players, he shows how drawn positions can be
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An easy-to-read guide that goes back to basics, studying the essential
principles of the Slav and Semi-Slav Defences and their numerous variations.
Throughout the book there are notes, tips and warnings to guide the improving
player, while key strategies, ideas and tactics for both sides are
illustrated.