Move by Move provides an ideal platform to study chess. By continually challenging the reader to answer probing questions throughout the book, the Move by Move format greatly encourages the learning and practising of vital skills just as much as the traditional assimilation of knowledge. Carefully selected questions and answers are designed to keep you actively involved and allow you to monitor your progress as you learn. This is an excellent way to improve your chess skills and knowledge.
- Learn from the world’s best chess players
- Important ideas absorbed by continued practice
- Utilizes an ideal approach to chess study
SPIS TREŚCI:
007 Preface
009 Introduction
013 1 Vladimir Kramnik-Levon Aronian, Zurich, April 2012
013 Game One: Kramnik-Aronian
027 Game Two: Aronian-Kramnik
034 Game Three: Kramnik-Aronian
047 Game Four: Aronian-Kramnik
056 Game Five: Kramnik-Aronian
067 Game Six: Aronian-Kramnik
087 2 World Championship, Anand-Gelfand, Moscow, May 2012
088 Game One: Anand-Gelfand
096 Game Two: Gelfand-Anand
104 Game Three: Anand-Gelfand
122 Game Four: Gelfand-Anand
130 Game Five: Anand-Gelfand
138 Game Six: Gelfand-Anand
147 Game Seven: Gelfand-Anand
157 Game Eight: Anand-Gelfand
165 Game Nine: Gelfand-Anand
180 Game Ten: Anand-Gelfand
187 Game Eleven: Gelfand-Anand
195 Game Twelve: Anand-Gelfand
206 The Sequel: Tie-Break Games
215 3 Seventh Tal Memorial, Moscow, June 2012
219 Round One: Carlsen-Kramnik
239 Round One: Radjabov-Tomashevsky
247 Round One: Morozevich-Caruana
261 Round Five: Radjabov-Carlsen
275 Round Six: Morozevich-Nakamura
284 Round Eight: Caruana-Kramnik
293 Final Notes
295 Index of Openings
296 Index of Games