Discovering Chess Openings: Building Opening Skills from Basic Principles
R**L
Excellent Introduction to chess opening PRINCIPLES
Many chess teachers advise against spending excessive time on the study of openings variations for the beginner, but they do agree it is important to acquire a solid understanding of opening PRINCIPLES right from the start. This book explains the basics of opening FUNDAMENTALS better than any other book! If you are uncertain about what you should be thinking and doing during the opening, this book does an exceptional job of addressing these issues.Lets be clear what this book is and is not. The book is NOT an openings reference or manual. It does not attempt to deal comprehensively with the myriad lines of any chess openings. There are many other (thousands!) of books that serve that purpose. The book contains 6 chapters, the first 5 of which deal exclusively with chess opening PRINCIPLES, their theory and application. There is no other single book that deals with this topic as exhaustively and effectively, at the beginner/novice level (I own hundreds of chess books so I'm reasonably confident about this). The last chapter rounds out the book with a succinct survey of some of the major openings, from the perspective of how these openings apply chess principles. So, I could not disagree more with the one reviewer who opined that this book could have been better. In fact, this is an outstanding book and admirably achieves its intended purpose, which is to explain and clarify fundamental chess opening PRINCIPLES!P.S. - Two other books which are targeted to the beginner/novice chess player and which do a better than average job addressing and explaining opening principles, are Chess Openings by Michael (Mike) Basman and Back to Basics Openings by Carsten Hansen.
C**Y
The best chess book I have ever read!
. . . and believe me, I've read lots of them. I'm a struggling intermediate player (a "developing" player, as this author would call me) and I've never read anything so clear or so helpful. I plan to read through the book two or three more times, to glean everything I can from it.
B**Y
Outline, ideas and maxims
There are six sections to the book:Introduction to chess openings and their importanceUnderstanding opening principlesDeveloping a repertoire of openingsAnalyzing and choosing the best opening for your styleExploring common openings and their variationsTips for improving your opening playIdeas to study by:The importance of developing a solid understanding of basic opening principles, such as controlling the center, developing pieces efficiently, and creating a strong pawn structure.The value of studying and learning from grandmaster games, in order to gain insights into how top players approach the opening phase of the game.The importance of understanding the motivations behind different opening systems, and how to choose an opening that best suits your own style and preferences.The importance of tactical awareness and calculation skills in the opening phase of the game, as well as the need to be prepared to defend against aggressive play by your opponent.The value of studying and analyzing your own games in order to identify and address any weaknesses in your opening play, and to continually improve and refine your opening repertoire.Chess maxims included:"Openings are the foundation upon which the rest of the game is built.""The aim of an opening is not to win material, but to put your pieces in good positions and develop an advantage.""A good opening repertoire is one that allows you to play comfortably and confidently in a wide range of positions.""The best opening is the one that suits your style and strengths as a player.""The ability to analyze and evaluate positions is crucial for success in the opening phase."
G**S
This book is outstanding for a beginning chess player who ...
This book is outstanding for a beginning chess player who has little experience in developing an appropriate chess opening repertoire.
R**N
Perfect
Great gift for granddaughter
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