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Maître contre Amateur - 2nd hand

Euwe Max, Meiden Walter

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Débutants et amateurs estiment généralement que les parties entre experts ne sont destinées qu'aux seuls experts parce que trop complexes. Bien souvent, les commentaires des spécialistes ne concernent que les joueurs forts, en laissant dans l'ombre ce qui va de soi mais n'est pas évident pour les joueurs plus modestes. Conscient de cette lacune, Max Euwe, qui fut champion du monde, a écrit en collaboration avec le maître américain Walter Meiden cet ouvrage tout à fait exceptionnel où l'amateur affronte le Maître et perd, naturellement. Les raisons de sa défaite sont analysées avec la plus instructive lucidité. Toutes les fautes possibles, stratégiques et tactiques, du joueur le plus faible sont expliquées avec d''autant plus d'efficacité que les 25 parties de cet ouvrage ont été composées dans un but pédagogique. Le jeu faible de l'amateur et tous les éléments qui font la supériorité du Maître sont si clairement analysés et commentés que le livre est à lui seul un parfait manuel du jeu d'échecs, destiné aussi bien au débutant qu'à l'amateur de bon niveau.

These 25 chess games played between master and amateur were chosen, arranged, and annotated to help amateurs improve their games. What better way could the amateur have of learning to exploit the weak play of fellow amateurs than to study how a master would handle such situations? Selected by former World Chess Champion Max Euwe and Walter Meiden, a typical amateur player, the games point out graphically how the chess master takes advantage of characteristic errors of the amateur. In general, the games have been presented in order of the degree of skill of the amateur. The early games were played against beginners; later games, against "coffeehouse" players of various skill levels; the last games, against amateur "book" players. Each game, with commentary by Dr. Euwe, was chosen to illustrate a specific aspect of chess, from various openings to a number of typical chess situations. By carefully studying these games, the amateur player will learn how to recognize and avoid a variety of weak strategic and tactical moves. Dr. Euwe's helpful and informative commentary on each contest consists of a discussion of significant moves in the game, an analysis of the opening used and explanations of important chess concepts as they arise. Often, he includes a detailed analysis of tactical variations that might have been played as alternatives. The result is an indispensable aid for amateurs seeking to raise the quality of their games as well as a book that can be read with profit by chess players at every level of expertise.


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  • Code 3345us
  • Anno 1977
  • Pagine p. 288
  • Isbn 2-228-15260-9

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