Description
Book SynopsisGiven the changes in
the chess world over the last few years I feel that we badly need an update of how to prepare and out-prepare your opponent during a chess tournament.
The pandemic giving rise to vastly underrated junior and amateur players.
Online chess taking a much more prominent role. Accusations of cheating making
the headlines. Social media being used as a tool to educate the chess masses.
All these have lead to a different landscape, but some things stay the same.
The player who is willing to analyse and work on chess harder than the rest
will still separate his or herself from their peers. In my view, at least 90
percent of success in tournament play will come down to how good your
calculation and analysis is. Because that is the bread and butter of tournament
play. This is what I will try to get across in this book, that a chess player
will often stand or fall on the quality of analysis an