Book Description
Outlines the development of psychological principles used by chess champions to defeat their opponents and discusses how to use phychological factors to win at chess
Author : Pal Benko
Publisher : Random House Puzzles & Games
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 28,5 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Games
ISBN : 9780812918663
Outlines the development of psychological principles used by chess champions to defeat their opponents and discusses how to use phychological factors to win at chess
Author : William Stewart
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 24,21 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Games & Activities
ISBN : 9781781940273
In chess, more than in any other game, battles are won and lost in the mind. US National Master William Stewart is convinced that a positive attitude is crucial if you want to develop and achieve success as a chess player, and in this book he focuses on the vital subject of chess psychology. All the key areas of chess are covered here. Stewart highlights the principles of successful opening play and outlines an easy-to-learn starting repertoire. He also examines positional play, defensive resilience, typical mistakes and how to avoid them, tournament strategy, clock management, how to study chess and much more besides. This book is packed with tips and practical advice for beginners and intermediate players, and anyone wishing to improve their mental approach to chess.
Author : Fernand Gobet
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 47,77 MB
Release : 2018-09-14
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1315441861
Do you need to be a genius to be good at chess? What does it take to become a Grandmaster? Can computer programmes beat human intuition in gameplay? The Psychology of Chess is an insightful overview of the roles of intelligence, expertise, and human intuition in playing this complex and ancient game. The book explores the idea of ‘practice makes perfect’, alongside accounts of why men perform better than women in international rankings, and why chess has become synonymous with extreme intelligence as well as madness. When artificial intelligence researchers are increasingly studying chess to develop machine learning, The Psychology of Chess shows us how much it has already taught us about the human mind.
Author : N. Krogius
Publisher : Rhm Press
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 23,1 MB
Release : 1976
Category : Games
ISBN : 9780890580233
Author : Werner Schweitzer
Publisher : New In Chess
Page : 139 pages
File Size : 47,42 MB
Release : 2020-02-10
Category : Games & Activities
ISBN : 9056918591
Your performance at the board does not only depend on your pure chess skills. Being a winner also requires a mindset that is able to cope with lots of stress and setbacks during hours of uninterrupted concentration. Just like technical chess skills, mental toughness can be trained. There are simple steps you can take that will help you to better realise your potential. Professional mental coach and chess player Werner Schweitzer has been working with chess teams and individual players for many years. In this book Schweitzer presents practical tips and tools that will help you to improve your mental power during a game. You will learn how to increase your concentration and stamina, recognize your own strengths and weaknesses, cope with losses as well as victories, increase your self-discipline when studying, handle disturbing thoughts and feelings during a game, boost your self-confidence, avoid underestimating (and overestimating!) your opponent, make better decisions while under pressure and other mental skills.These lessons and simple mental workouts will help players of all levels to unlock the full power of their brain and win more games.
Author : Angus Dunnington
Publisher :
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 49,83 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Games
ISBN : 9781857443264
Why do so many chess players only draw winning positions, or lose drawing ones? Why do many continually slip into time trouble, despite vowing after every game to move more quickly? How can a player perform like a Grandmaster on one day and a complete novice the next? What's the best way to beat a lower rated player and what gives you the best chance against a higher rated one? In this book International Master Angus Dunnington answers these questions and more as he takes a fresh look at the value of studying psychology in chess. Read this practical guide, eliminate your mistakes, punish your opponents and improve your results! This is a practical guide to chess psychology that is written by an experienced chess professional and is ideal for club and tournament players.
Author : David Smerdon
Publisher : New In Chess
Page : 762 pages
File Size : 18,98 MB
Release : 2020-02-17
Category : Games & Activities
ISBN : 9056919121
Chess is a cruel game. We all know that feeling when your position has gone awry and everything seems hopeless. You feel like resigning. But don’t give up! This is precisely the moment to switch to swindle mode. Master the art of provoking errors and you will be able to turn the tables and escape with a draw – or sometimes even steal the full point! Swindling is a skill that can be trained. In this book, David Smerdon shows how you can use tricks from psychology to marshal hidden resources and exploit your opponent’s biases. In a lost position, your best practical chance often lies not in the computer’s best moves, but in playing your opponent – however bad the evaluation! With an abundance of eye-popping examples and training exercises, Smerdon identifies the four best friends of every chess swindler: your opponent’s impatience, their hubris, their fear, and their need to stay in control. You’ll also learn about such cunning swindling motifs as the Trojan Horse, the decoy trap, the berserk attack, and ‘window-ledging’. So, come and join the Swindlers’ Club, become a great escape artist and dramatically improve your results. In this instructive and wildly entertaining guide, Smerdon shows you how.
Author : Reuben Fine
Publisher :
Page : 102 pages
File Size : 13,74 MB
Release : 2009-08-01
Category : Games
ISBN : 9784871878159
Dr. Fine, both a pyschoanalyst and a great chess player of the 20th century, analyzes what sets chess champions apart.
Author : William Roland Hartston
Publisher : Facts on File
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 23,63 MB
Release : 1984-01-01
Category : Games
ISBN : 9780871962263
Examines the psychological motivation of chess players and discusses the role of subjective and irrational considerations in influencing a chess player's decisions
Author : Dennis H. Holding
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 20,15 MB
Release : 2021-10-07
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1000394654
Both chess play and psychological research offer rewards to their participants in the form of intellectual satisfaction. It seems to follow that combining these two forms of activity, by carrying out research into chess play, should be a particularly engaging enterprise. In the mid-1980s enough was now known for it to be feasible to tell a reasonably satisfying story by piecing together the accumulated results of experiments on chess. There were remaining gaps in knowledge, but the structure of chess skill had at least become sufficiently evident to exhibit where the gaps lay. Originally published in 1985, this book was an attempt to summarize the progress that had been made at the time, recounting some of the components of the research process while describing how the chessplayer seems to think, imagine, and decide.