Tag: Kasparov
How Life Imitates Chess by Garry Kasparov
An excellent book giving me many insights into my own methods and approaches in life. I particularly loved his wit and use of examples in his chess career, chess playing psychology, the business world and of course everyday life. It is also well structured talking about preparation, MTQ (move, time and quality), innovation, attack, and [...]
Posted: May 15th, 2008 under Book Reviews, Life.
Tags: Chess, Kasparov
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Learn from by Eric Shiller
Just read the Garry Kasparov book he does and it is an excellent book for Beginner to Intermediate. I really like the easy to read analysis which help develop your ideas as a chess player which is ideal for the club and beginner player. There are plenty of diagrams to help you see how the [...]
Posted: May 6th, 2008 under Book Reviews, Chess, Life.
Tags: Kasparov, Schiller
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