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For Friends & Colleagues Volume II: Reflections on My Profession [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 360 pages, height x width x depth: 224x150x23 mm, weight: 499 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Jun-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Russell Enterprises
  • ISBN-10: 1941270034
  • ISBN-13: 9781941270035
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 360 pages, height x width x depth: 224x150x23 mm, weight: 499 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Jun-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Russell Enterprises
  • ISBN-10: 1941270034
  • ISBN-13: 9781941270035
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The Journey Continues!

Mark Dvoretsky has long been considered one of the premier chess coaches and trainers in the world. He is renowned for taking talented masters and forging them into world-class grandmasters and champions.
His literary achievements are also quite distinguished. For example, Dvoretsky’s Endgame Manual, now in its fourth edition, established itself as the sine qua non of endgame theory from the moment it appeared over a decade ago.
In this second volume of his highly-acclaimed autobiographical work, the author focuses on his early development as a player, issues which challenge chess coaches, as well as varied topics related to improving one’s play. Whether you are a player, coach, fan or passionate aficionado, you will find this second volume as enjoyable and enlightening as the first.
Here’s what the critics had to say about Volume 1:

“[ Volume 1 is]an insightful glimpse into the mind of one of the strongest coaches in any sport ever to walk the face of the earth. I can’t recommend this book highly enough, especially for students of chess history.” – Chris Wainscott, ChessIQ.com
“If you are interested in a first-hand account of some very important events and persons in chess history, it’s hard to find a better book than this one. Few have influenced modern chess like Dvoretsky has, and Profession: Chess Coach reads like his valedictory address.” – John Hartmann in the January 2015 issue of Chess Life.

Excerpts, including the Table of Contents and the Foreword, of most Russell Enterprises books are available at http://russell-enterprises.com/excerptsdownloads.html.

From the Author 5(2)
Competitions
7(52)
Spartakiad of Second Category Players
8(11)
Back Into Battle
19(10)
Passivity in the Opening
29(6)
Tactical Vision
35(4)
Fencing and Chess
39(12)
Instructive Episodes
51(8)
Tactics in the Service of Strategy
51(1)
A Positional Pawn Sacrifice in the Fight for the Initiative
52(2)
How to Catch a Rook?
54(1)
Combination or Death!
55(1)
Positional Pluses or Material?
56(1)
Preparing for the Operation
57(2)
Chess Literature: What and How to Read
59(92)
Enriching Your Strategic Arsenal
60(29)
Traps for Commentators
89(8)
Novelties: Real and Illusory
97(8)
The Test of Objectivity
105(7)
Lessons from a Loss
112(5)
Strategy Lessons
117(14)
Appendix 1 "Good" and "Bad" Bishops
125(2)
Appendix 2 Clearing the Playing Space
127(2)
Appendix 3 More on the Benefit of the "Bad" Bishops
129(2)
Dvoretsky on Berliner
131(5)
True Stories or Tall Tales?
136(4)
Prefaces to Some Fine Books
140(11)
Secrets of Practical Chess
140(1)
(1) Game Collections
141(1)
(2) Tournament and Match Collections
142(2)
(3) Opening, Middlegame, Endgame
144(1)
(4) Other Topics
145(1)
The Emigrant and the Game
146(1)
Lasker's Manual of Chess
147(1)
Chess
148(3)
Training Mastery
151(189)
Philosophy of Training Work
152(9)
Polemic Thinking
161(28)
(1) The Components of Success
161(1)
(2) The Role of Opening Theory
162(11)
(3) The Principles of Working Effectively
173(3)
(4) Problems in Contemporary Chess
176(3)
(5) Chess-960
179(3)
(6) An Alternative Suggestion
182(2)
Appendix: Polemics Continued
184(5)
Emotions and Playing Strength
189(6)
A Trainer and His Students
195(10)
Lessons Learned
205(13)
Solve for Yourself!
218(17)
All That Glitters Is Not Gold
235(5)
Captivated by the Computer's "First Line"
240(8)
Bavarian Impressions
248(5)
From the World of "The Matrix" and "Terminator"
253(14)
Mikhail Tal's "Unknown" Game
267(3)
A Trainer's Notes
270(15)
Problems in the World of Chess
285(1)
Anti-draw Rules
286(7)
The Splendors and Miseries of Rapid Chess
293(14)
Tired of Being a Cassandra...
307(33)
"Match of the Century," Moscow 2002
307(2)
European Team Championship, Goteborg 2005
309(3)
Chess Olympiad, Turin 2006
312(12)
World Team Championship, Ningbo 2011
324(16)
Looking Back 340(13)
Source Material 353(3)
Index of Games 356