The theory of business strategy is extensively developed, and Hansen adopts the novel approach of investigating whether any of the vast amounts of research and modeling done for business purposes can be applied to chess. He finds that there are indeed many useful parallels, and focuses on how these ideas can be used to good effect by chess-players, both in their preparation and when making over-the-board decisions.
Author Lars Bo Hansen is a well-known grandmaster from Denmark. He has won the Danish Championship on two occasions, and represented his country in four Olympiads, winning a bronze medal for his individual performance in 1990. His many tournament victories include first prize in the strong Copenhagen Open in both 1997 and 2000.
Features
Author Lars Bo Hansen is a well-known grandmaster from Denmark. He has won the Danish Championship on two occasions, and represented his country in four Olympiads, winning a bronze medal for his individual performance in 1990. His many tournament victories include first prize in the strong Copenhagen Open in both 1997 and 2000.
Features
- The factors shaping chess strategy
- The opponents: The role of the human factor in chess
- Characteristics of reflectors
- Characteristics of theorists
- Characteristics of pragmatics
- Characteristics of activists
- Environmental factors
- 176 Pages
- Paperback
- Publisher: Gambit
- Published: 2005
- Notation: Figurative