Chess e-books (Livros electrónicos de Xadrez)
Encontram-se disponíveis online 2 livros electrónicos (e-books) sobre xadrez.
Test Your Tactical Ability, de Yakov Neishtadt,
publicado em 1981 pela Batsford/Chess Digest Inc, 208p
I love solving exercises for training purposes and pure enjoyment, and I own nearly a dozen books devoted to tactical chess. So, I really needed a compelling reason to buy another tactics book. I found Nunn’s treatment of tactics to be different in that Nunn’s focus is on evaluation of a position, calculating and analyzing, rather than simply finding the “brilliant” or trick move that forces a mate. In other words, unlike beginner tactics books (say, Reinfeld’s 1001) where there are hundreds of queen sacrifices forcing mate, Nunn’s examples are more pragmatic and needing of careful calculation. Of interest is Nunn’s background info on tournaments of the past – so we aren’t simply solving problems out-of-context – which is fascinating. If you’re a player, rated 1400-2100, you’ll probably find this book extremely useful for long-term problem solving abilities.
Other good books on this subject include The Best Move by V. Hort and Jansa, and Test Your Tactical Ability by Y. Neishtadt.
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Teach Yourself Chess, de G Abrahams,
254p.
While introducting the beginner to the rules and moves of the game, Teach Yourself Chess also encourages the reader to think like a chess player, to perceive and formulate tactical ideas and strategy for himself. Carefully graduated so as to demonstrate all stages of the game and complete with illustrations, this lucid study of chess provides a valuable guide both for the novice and the advanced player.
In Introduction to the study of chess
Tags: G Abrahams, Yakov Neishtadt


Maio 29th, 2009 at 3:59 pm
Parece que infelizmente ambos os documentos já foram apagados do servidor do scribd. No entanto uma pesquisa pelo site revela outros interessantes.