Chess Secrets: Great Chess Romantics

Learn from Anderssen, Chigorin, Réti, Larsen and Morozevich

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Games, Chess, Board games
Cover of the book Chess Secrets: Great Chess Romantics by Craig Pritchett, Gloucester Publishers
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Author: Craig Pritchett ISBN: 9781781941744
Publisher: Gloucester Publishers Publication: November 26, 2013
Imprint: Everyman Chess Language: English
Author: Craig Pritchett
ISBN: 9781781941744
Publisher: Gloucester Publishers
Publication: November 26, 2013
Imprint: Everyman Chess
Language: English

Chess Secrets is a series of books which uncover the mysteries of the most important aspects of chess, such as strategy, attack, defence, opening play, endgames, off-board preparation and mental attitude. In each book the author studies a number of great players who have excelled in such aspects of the game, greatly influenced their peers and inspired all of us.

In Great Chess Romantics, Craig Pritchett selects five players, whose chess artistry expresses a deeply personal commitment to the discovery and revelation of great new truths and beauty on the chessboard. Anderssen defined romanticisms inherently dramatic and correct combinational core. Chigorin championed this essence in splendid opposition to an emerging new classical consensus. Réti revealed the extraordinary power of new flank openings. Larsen confounded the overly sober, scientific Soviet “school” at innumerable turns. In the computer age, Morozevich constantly discovers new depths to chess, while simply oozing exquisite strokes in his best games.

  • An instructive guide to the romantic spirit in chess
  • Learn from the greatest minds of the game
  • Deepen your understanding of great players styles
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Chess Secrets is a series of books which uncover the mysteries of the most important aspects of chess, such as strategy, attack, defence, opening play, endgames, off-board preparation and mental attitude. In each book the author studies a number of great players who have excelled in such aspects of the game, greatly influenced their peers and inspired all of us.

In Great Chess Romantics, Craig Pritchett selects five players, whose chess artistry expresses a deeply personal commitment to the discovery and revelation of great new truths and beauty on the chessboard. Anderssen defined romanticisms inherently dramatic and correct combinational core. Chigorin championed this essence in splendid opposition to an emerging new classical consensus. Réti revealed the extraordinary power of new flank openings. Larsen confounded the overly sober, scientific Soviet “school” at innumerable turns. In the computer age, Morozevich constantly discovers new depths to chess, while simply oozing exquisite strokes in his best games.

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