David vs Goliath Chess: How to Beat a Stronger Player

Strategies and examples for beating a superior opponent in chess.

Chess history is littered with David vs Goliath chess struggles where the weaker player has prevailed. Chess masters, even international grandmasters, can be defeated by young, improving players who use the right techniques and proper attitude.

In David vs Goliath Chess, renowned chess writer Andrew Soltis takes you through 50 annotated games that show how weaker players have scored stunning upsets by overcoming a superior opponent's greater knowledge and experience.

He gives tips on everything from the best psychological mindset to take on a strong player, to studying your opponents past games, identifying weaknesses and identifying chess strategies he or she won't expect.

A great chess improver book that will benefit any regular chess player, including club players, giving the reader confidence to take on anyone at chess.

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David vs Goliath Chess: How to Beat a Stronger Player

Strategies and examples for beating a superior opponent in chess.

Chess history is littered with David vs Goliath chess struggles where the weaker player has prevailed. Chess masters, even international grandmasters, can be defeated by young, improving players who use the right techniques and proper attitude.

In David vs Goliath Chess, renowned chess writer Andrew Soltis takes you through 50 annotated games that show how weaker players have scored stunning upsets by overcoming a superior opponent's greater knowledge and experience.

He gives tips on everything from the best psychological mindset to take on a strong player, to studying your opponents past games, identifying weaknesses and identifying chess strategies he or she won't expect.

A great chess improver book that will benefit any regular chess player, including club players, giving the reader confidence to take on anyone at chess.

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David vs Goliath Chess: How to Beat a Stronger Player

David vs Goliath Chess: How to Beat a Stronger Player

by Andrew Soltis
David vs Goliath Chess: How to Beat a Stronger Player

David vs Goliath Chess: How to Beat a Stronger Player

by Andrew Soltis

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Overview

Strategies and examples for beating a superior opponent in chess.

Chess history is littered with David vs Goliath chess struggles where the weaker player has prevailed. Chess masters, even international grandmasters, can be defeated by young, improving players who use the right techniques and proper attitude.

In David vs Goliath Chess, renowned chess writer Andrew Soltis takes you through 50 annotated games that show how weaker players have scored stunning upsets by overcoming a superior opponent's greater knowledge and experience.

He gives tips on everything from the best psychological mindset to take on a strong player, to studying your opponents past games, identifying weaknesses and identifying chess strategies he or she won't expect.

A great chess improver book that will benefit any regular chess player, including club players, giving the reader confidence to take on anyone at chess.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849944267
Publisher: Batsford, B.T. Ltd.
Publication date: 10/01/2016
Series: Barsford Chess
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 238
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

International Grandmaster Andrew Soltis was the chess correspondent for the New York Post and is a very popular chess writer. He is the author of many books including What it Takes to Become a Chess Master, Transpo Tricks in Chess and How to Choose a Chess Move.


Andrew Soltis is an International Grandmaster, a chess correspondent for the New York Post and a highly popular chess writer. He is the author of many books including 500 Chess Questions Answered, The Chessmaster Checklist, How to Choose a Chess Move and How to Swindle in Chess. He lives in New York.

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