In a strikingly original self-improvement manual, Jonathan Tisdall draws on his own experiences to explain why erratic results and painful setbacks occur, and shows how to institute a training program that can lift the player's game to new heights. Tisdall's improvement ideas will fire the imagination of players at all levels.
Specifications
Specifications
- 384 Pages
- Paperback
- Publisher: Everyman
- Published October, 1997
- This is a book with advanced and original insights, and arguably one of the very best chess books published in the last five years. Improve Your Chess is also a gold mine of practical advice - John Watson TWIC
- Many chess books promise a new approach to improving one's chess, but this one actually delivers - Peter Connor Chessville.com
- ... As for the book, it's magnificent! Tisdall has a nice writing style in which he discusses every aspect of the areas he's studying. Logic, great wit, a love for his subject matter and intelligence shine through with every sentence. If you only buy one chess book a year and you're someone who really wants to improve his game and is willing to work hard to achieve that goal, make this the book you buy! In a year of great books, this is my pick for book of the year. - Jeremy Silman jeremysilman.com
Series: Everyman Publishing
Chess Books