Description: Best Lessons of a Chess Coach by Sunil Weeramantry, Ed Eusebi In this long-awaited extension of the classic Best Lessons of a Chess Coach, the student takes a seat in the classroom of a renowned chess teacher to tackle questions such as, "Who has the better position?"; "Should I resolve the tension in the center?"; and "How can I improve the placement of my pieces?" - all while experiencing the beauty, logic, and artistry of great chess games. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In the course of a game of chess, questions continually arise that test a players reasoning skills. Questions such as: "Who has the better position?""Should I resolve the tension in the center?""How can I improve the placement of my pieces?"In this long-awaited extension of the classic Best Lessons of a Chess Coach, the reader is invited to take a seat in the classroom of a renowned chess teacher, and learn how to answer such questions while experiencing the beauty, logic, and artistry of great chess games. When Sunil Weeramantry lectures on the games of top grandmasters, one can imagine making decisions alongside them. When he lectures on his own games, one can also experience the personal excitement, disappointment, and satisfaction of a well-contested game of chess. The cumulative effect of studying these lessons is to give the aspiring player a wide range of tools with which to win. Author Biography FIDE Master Sunil Weeramantry is a nationally acclaimed educator and the Founder and Executive Director of the National Scholastic Chess Foundation. A two-time New York State Champion, Sunil is better known these days as the stepfather of GM Hikaru Nakamura, one of the worlds elite grandmasters. He is co-author, along with Alan Abrams and Robert McLellan, of Great Moves: Learning Chess Through History (Mongoose, 2017), a blended learning text that teaches chess and social studies.Ed Eusebi is a Candidate Master in both over-the-board and correspondence chess. He has served chess as a coach, organizer, tournament director, and website content editor. Long Description In the course of a game of chess, questions continually arise that test a players reasoning skills. Questions such as:"Who has the better position?""Should I resolve the tension in the center?""How can I improve the placement of my pieces?" In this long-awaited extension of the classic Best Lessons of a Chess Coach, the reader is invited to take a seat in the classroom of a renowned chess teacher, and learn how to answer such questions while experiencing the beauty, logic, and artistry of great chess games. When Sunil Weeramantry lectures on the games of top grandmasters, one can imagine making decisions alongside them. When he lectures on his own games, one can also experience the personal excitement, disappointment, and satisfaction of a well-contested game of chess. The cumulative effect of studying these lessons is to give the aspiring player a wide range of tools with which to win. Details ISBN1936277905 Author Ed Eusebi Publisher Mongoose Press Language English Year 2020 ISBN-10 1936277905 ISBN-13 9781936277902 Format Paperback Pages 428 Publication Date 2020-08-01 Imprint Mongoose Press Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2020-08-01 NZ Release Date 2020-08-01 US Release Date 2020-08-01 UK Release Date 2020-08-01 Edition Description Extended ed. Audience General DEWEY 794.12 Illustrations Illustrations We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:137167482;
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