Re-Engineering The Chess Classics
A Silicon Reappraisal of Thirty-Five Classic Games
Steve Giddins author Matthew Sadler author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:New In Chess
Published:31st May '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This insightful book re-examines classic chess games, offering valuable lessons from legendary players to enhance understanding and gameplay. Re-Engineering The Chess Classics is a must-read.
In Re-Engineering The Chess Classics, Matthew Sadler, a leading authority on computer chess, explores the profound insights that modern engines can provide. The authors harness the combined strengths of renowned chess engines like Leela, Komodo, and Stockfish to analyze 35 classic games from legendary players such as Boris Spassky, Mikhail Tal, Bent Larsen, and Bobby Fischer. By delving into these iconic matches, they reveal the intricacies and artistry that define the game of chess.
The book not only celebrates the beauty of chess but also serves as a valuable resource for players at all levels. Through their meticulous re-engineering of classic games, Sadler and his co-author provide readers with a deeper understanding of key positions and strategies. Each game is accompanied by insightful commentary that highlights the thought processes behind the moves, making it an enlightening experience for both club players and seasoned experts alike.
Furthermore, Re-Engineering The Chess Classics offers dozens of positional chess lessons derived from the analysis, equipping readers with practical tools to enhance their gameplay. Whether you are looking to refine your skills or simply appreciate the elegance of chess, this book is a treasure trove of knowledge that bridges the gap between past and present, showcasing how technology can illuminate the timeless game of chess.
ISBN: 9789083311265
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 818g
440 pages