Wisest Things Ever Said About Chess

Author:Andrew Soltis
Publisher:Batsford
Date/Format:2008 Paperback
Content:304 Pages
ISBN:978-1906388003
Language:English

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 As a professional journalist and popular chess author, International Master Andrew Soltis is perhaps the best qualified to collect and edit this treasury of chess wisdom through the ages. With quotations running the gamut from timeless irony (“The winner of the game is the player who makes the next-to-last mistake.”—Anonymous) to pithy advice (“To get squares, ya gotta give squares.”—Bobby Fischer), each nugget of wisdom is accompanied by a chess position illustrating the idea behind it. Divided into chapters on Calculation, Intuition, Strategy, Position Evaluation, Openings, Sacrifices, Attitude, Endgames, Mistakes, Studying, Time Management, and Tournament Tactics, this is a book that chess fans will appreciate as much for its memorable wit as for its practical lessons.


About the Author

 International Grandmaster Andrew Soltis is a professional journalist who writes for The New York Post and popular chess writer. He is the author of Rethinking the Chess Pieces (2005), How to Make a Chess Move (2005), Why Lasker Matters (2006), and Transpo Tricks in Chess (2007), all published by Batsford.