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Practical Chess Analysis: A Systematic Method for Analyzing [Paperback]

Mark Buckley (Author)
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0938650882 978-0938650881 March 1999 3rd
How many moves can YOU see ahead? This has always been a problem for the majority of players. Complicated evaluations are not possible if the simple ones can't be handled. It's not really a question of the quantity of analysis, but the QUALITY of analysis.

It's necessary to understand what must be eliminated, when principles are a must, and to have goals or plans. In all of this, calculation is unavoidable. But calculation must withstand the constraints of time and reasonableness.

Typically, too many players use intuition more and calculation less, because it becomes nearly impossible to keep track of all the branches on the analysis-tree. How does one look deeper and deeper to fathom the intricacies of a position? Buy this book and find out!



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About the Author

Senior Master Mark Buckley excels in teaching what he has learned about chess analysis, especially from a pragmatic view. He also will help you to get a better grip on analyzing for fast time-control situations. While this is Mark's only book published by Thinkers' Press, Inc., this book has been a best-seller for us, and is already into it's 3rd printing.

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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Thinkers' Press; 3rd edition (March 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0938650882
  • ISBN-13: 978-0938650881
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #802,702 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Practical indeed, October 20, 2004
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Like the other reviewers, I thought this was an excellent book. The author's goal is to pass on practical methods for developing the ability to calculate several moves ahead and to do so accurately, minimizing unpleasant surprises. The methods worked well for me; I am much more able to calculate now than I was. Many of the techniques in this book appear nowhere else in the chess literature, but here they are all assembled into a single book, along with the best methods from other sources. If you are serious about chess but find yourself getting lost in calculation or unable to see far enough ahead, this book is the best of the lot -- better than Soltis, better than Kotov, better than "Improve your chess now."
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36 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Eureka!, September 27, 2000
This review is from: Practical Chess Analysis: A Systematic Method for Analyzing (Paperback)
After my first ever tournament, I submitted my games to a grandmaster for advise on how I can improve my games. One thing he told me is that I am wanting in calculation skill. ...

The author is not a grandmaster but why would I care. He is a master and much much stronger than me. There are a lot of grandmaster authors out there but none of them, as far as I know, revealed the method of calculation as much as this author. No, not even in Soltis's "The Inner Game of Chess" and Kotov's "Think Like a Grandmaster". These grandmasters will always tell you to improve your calculation skills (Soltis also suggested playing games in the books without the chess set). But how many among them tells exactly how to improve this skill.

For example, do these grandmaster authors tell you that the very first thing to do is to memorize the chessboard? how to do this? that you should memorize the name of each square like c5 is a dark square and then you know that it is in c-file and 5th rank?

At last after a long search, I found it!

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Real "Secrets Of ...." Book, January 26, 2007
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There are all of these "Secrets of ... whatever ... in Chess" books on the market and they hardly "reveal" very much. Well, finally, here is a book that could have been titled "Secrets of Chess Analysis" but the publisher chose a much more modest title.

This book really does present information that is hard to find, if it even exists, elsewhere, and presents it in concentrated form. You will need to use supplementary books and game collections to fully practice what is in this relatively short (165 pages or so) treatise. The book is all about visualization, calculation, and the elements of analysis.

The material in the first chapter, on visualization, is excellent; it requires serious work and practice but I can already see some advancement even after just a few days. Unlike other brief treatments of this topic, here there is enough text and explanation to really make it work. (I think it's even better than the material in Inner Game of Chess, which up to now was the best I had found.)

The next chapter is about intuition and how to develop intuition, which the author puts forth as a key element in being able to select plausible moves to consider for deeper calculation. But the third chapter, "Preparing to Analyze" is where the real "secrets" are to be found. The author bridges the gap between general principles and specific analysis: where else have you seen that covered? Nowhere that I know of! The practice techniques the author suggests are really worth our attention and effort.

The book continues with chapters on the elements of planning and what the author calls "schematic thinking" -- another "secret" found, seemingly, nowhere else.

Used market prices for this book come and go. I paid about $30 for a copy that is beat up and yellow-highlighted to death, but it was still worth every cent. Sometimes there are $20 copies; grab one!
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