Chess for Zebras (Chess Thinking) Paperback – December 20, 2021

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Jonathan Rowson, author of the highly acclaimed Seven Deadly Chess Sins, investigates three questions important to all chess-players:1) Why is it so difficult, especially for adult players, to improve?2) What kinds of mental attitudes are needed to find good moves in different phases of the game?3) Is White's alleged first-move advantage a myth, and does it make a difference whether you are playing Black or White?In a strikingly original work, Rowson makes use of his academic background in philosophy and psychology to answer these questions in an entertaining and instructive way. This book assists all players in their efforts to improve, and provides fresh insights into the opening and early middlegame.Rowson presents many new ideas on how Black should best combat White's early initiative, and make use of the extra information that he gains as a result of moving second. For instance, he shows that in some cases a situation he calls 'Zugzwang Lite' can arise, where White finds himself lacking any constructive moves. He also takes a close look at the theories of two players who, in differing styles, have specialized in championing Black's cause: Mihai Suba and Andras Adorjan. Readers are also equipped with a 'mental toolkit' that will enable them to handle many typical over-the-board situations with greater success, and avoid a variety of psychological pitfalls.Chess for Zebras offers fresh insights into human idiosyncrasies in all phases of the game. The depth and breadth of this book will therefore help players to appreciate chess at a more profound level, and make steps towards sustained and significant improvement.Jonathan Rowson is an accomplished Grandmaster and Scotland's strongest ever player. In 2002 he shared first at the World Open, in 2004 he won the Hastings Premier and the British Championship, and in 2005 he successfully defended his British title, and in 2006 won the British Championship for a third year in succession. He is also a prolific and successful chess writer and book reviewer for one of the world's foremost chess magazines, New in Chess. His previous books for Gambit, Understanding the Grünfeld and The Seven Deadly Chess Sins, have been widely praised in the chess press."Rowson really does have something to say about thinking differently" - GM Ian Rogers, Canberra Times"Jonathan Rowson has done it again, treating us all to a fascinating book filled with seriously important instructive ideas, his own brand of mystical/philosophic/practical musings, and sheer page-turning fun." - IM Jeremy Silman"Jonathan Rowson, one of the premier chess thinkers, shows how to find good moves in different phases of the game, especially for black, in Chess for Zebras. One of the year's best reads." - GM Lubomir Kavalek, Washington Post"players of all strengths ought to benefit from the abundance of clearly-explained ideas." - GM Luke McShane, Sunday Express Read more

ISBN10 191146583X
ISBN13 978-1911465836
Language English
Publisher Gambit Publications
Dimensions 6.69 x 0.58 x 9.61 inches
Item Weight 3.53 ounces
Print length 256 pages
Part of series Chess Thinking
Publication date December 20, 2021

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