Improve Your Chess: Opening, Middlegame & Endgame Play - Chris Ward, Andrew Kinsman, Glenn Flear


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Improve Your Chess: Opening, Middlegame & Endgame Play by Chris Ward, Andrew Kinsman & Glenn Flear

These three titles, brought together for the first time in one volume, explain the important ideas behind every major opening, provide an understanding of the middlegame to the aspiring player and tips to all players wishing to improve their endgame play.

Improve Your Opening Play
Chris Ward unravels the secrets of the Sicilian, the mysteries of the Modern and the fundamentals of the French. He emphasises the need to understand the key elements of each opening rather than simply memorise a series of complicated variations which leave you stranded if the opponent varies from the expected route.

Improve Your Middlegame Play
Andrew Kinsman uses examples from practical play to develop tactical and positional skills and awareness to enable you to make the most of your opportunities in the middlegame.

Improve Your Endgame Play
Glenn Flear explains the fundamental principles which must be mastered in the endgame. Taking examples from his own games and those of other players, he shows how drawn positions can be converted into victories and lost positions saved at the last moment.

  • Deals with every important opening
  • Explains the basic ideas of tactical and positional play
  • Provides numerous exercises for readers to test themselves
  • Explains the important principles of every type of ending
  • Easy step-by-step guide to better endgame play
  • Revolutionary layout to help readers absorb key ideas
About the Authors
Chris Ward is a leading member of the current generation of English Grandmasters. His many successes include winning the 1996 British Championship, and is a well respected trainer and author of many best-selling chess books. Andrew Kinsman is an English International Master and former Everyman Chess editor. Grandmaster Glenn Flear is one of the most popular figures on the European tournament circuit. As the author of several popular books, he is renowned for his clear insights and lucid explanations.


ISBN: 9781781943922, 448 pages, paperback, Everyman Chess

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