Lakdawala: Winning Ugly in Chess

Lakdawala: Winning Ugly in Chess

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Autor: Lakdawala, Cyrus
Verlag: New in Chess
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Sprache: English
Buchumschlag: book
Seiten: 336

Playing Badly is No Excuse for Losing

When was the last time you won a perfect game? A game that wasn't tainted by inferior moves?

Every chess player knows that smooth wins are the exception, that play is often chaotic and positions are frequently irrational. The road to victory is generally full of bumps and misadventures. Welcome to the world of imperfection!

Chess books usually feature superbly played games. In Winning Ugly in Chess you will see games where weird moves are rewarded. Cyrus Lakdawala knows that playing good chess is all very well, but beating your opponent is better. He demonstrates the fine art of winning undeserved victories by:

-- miraculously surviving chaos
-- throwing vile cheapos
-- refusing to resign in lost positions
-- getting lucky breaks
-- provoking unforced errors
and other ways to land on your feet after a roller-coaster ride.

Lakdawala shows how you can make sure that it is your opponent, not you, who makes the last blunder. If you'd rather win a bad game than lose a good one, then this is your ideal guide. The next time 'the wrong player' wins, you will be that player!

Cyrus Lakdawala is an International Master and a former American Open Champion. He has been teaching chess for four decades and is a prolific and widely read author. His Chess for Hawks won the Best Instructional Book Award from the Chess Journalists of America (CJA). Other much acclaimed books are How Ulf Beats Black and Clinch It! How to Convert an Advantage into a Win .

336 pages, paperback, 1st edition 2019

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