Modern Chess Analysis – Smith
Today it is hard to find a grandmaster who does not use a computer, and yet this is the first book devoted to combining the computer and the human brain for chess analysis–an endeavor that is central to modern chess. However, this book does far more than explain methods for computer-assisted analysis. Readers will develop a deeper understanding of the strengths and limitations of the human mind, and a greater understanding of many areas of chess while working through the examples that Robin Smith presents.
Author Robin Smith has qualified for the correspondence chess grandmaster title. He has been USA Correspondence Chess Champion on two occasions and has won a World Correspondence Chess Championship semi-final.
Features
- Schematic thinking
- Dynamic play vs quiet maneuverings
- Fortresses
- King Hunts and “King Drift”
- The Problem of Exchanging
- Interactive Analysis
Specifications
- 176 Pages
- Paperback
- Publisher: Gambit
- Published: September, 2004
- 9.4 x 6.7 x 0.7 inches