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1
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At the Board
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Decision Making
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The Tree of Analysis Revisited
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Evaluation functions
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When to analyse
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DAUT
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Safety-nets
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When the tactics have to work
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Implicit commitments
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Positional thinking
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The method of comparison
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Making your opponent think
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Oversights and blunders
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Warning signals
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‘Hard-to-see' moves
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Time-trouble
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Laziness
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Determination
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2
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The Opening
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Building a repertoire
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Using opening books
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Books on offbeat openings
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3
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The Middlegame
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Good positions
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Bad positions
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Attack
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‘Inviting everyone to the party'
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Over-sacrificing
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Defence
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4
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The Endgame
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King and Pawn endings
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Opposition
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The Réti manoeuvre
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Triangulation
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Expect the Unexpected
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Chess is more then counting
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Rook endings
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Rook and Pawn vs Rook
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The extra Pawn
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Positional advantage
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Minor-piece endings
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Knight endings
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Bishop vs Knight endings
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Bishop endings
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Queen endings
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Queen and Pawn vs Queen
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The extra Pawn
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Common endings without Pawns
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Rook vs mior piece
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Rook and mior piece vs Rook
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Quick-play finishes
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5
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Using a Computer
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Game databases
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Playing programs
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Rabu, 23 Mei 2012
Secrets of Practical Chess - John Nunn
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