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David vs Goliath Chess: How to Beat a Stronger Player by Andrew Soltis
Paperback, 208 pages
Beat the odds and win the game, with the help of renowned chess writer Andrew Soltis. Can the lesser player win? Chess history says yes David CAN beat Goliath. Even international grandmasters have lost to up-and-comers. Renowned chess writer Andrew Soltis shows how as he guides you through 50 annotated games in which weaker players scored stunning upsets. From studying your opponent s past games, to getting the right psychological mindset, to identifying unexpected strategies, these techniques will give you confidence to take on anyone."
About the Author
International Grandmaster Andrew Soltis is chess correspondent for the "New York Post" and a very popular chess writer. He is the author of many books including "The Wisest Things Ever Said About Chess," "Transpo Tricks in Chess," and "How to Choose a Chess Move" (all published by Batsford).
ISBN-13: 978-1849943574, Batsford
Paperback, 208 pages
Beat the odds and win the game, with the help of renowned chess writer Andrew Soltis. Can the lesser player win? Chess history says yes David CAN beat Goliath. Even international grandmasters have lost to up-and-comers. Renowned chess writer Andrew Soltis shows how as he guides you through 50 annotated games in which weaker players scored stunning upsets. From studying your opponent s past games, to getting the right psychological mindset, to identifying unexpected strategies, these techniques will give you confidence to take on anyone."
About the Author
International Grandmaster Andrew Soltis is chess correspondent for the "New York Post" and a very popular chess writer. He is the author of many books including "The Wisest Things Ever Said About Chess," "Transpo Tricks in Chess," and "How to Choose a Chess Move" (all published by Batsford).
ISBN-13: 978-1849943574, Batsford
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