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Kamis, 23 Agustus 2012

Panduan Ujian dan Pelatihan Catur


About the Author
Preface – A Note to the Reader
Warning – Disclaimer
Chess Symbols
Acknowledgements
Final Comments: How to Take the Exam

Exam

Sub-test 1
Questions
1 – 10

Sub-test 2
Questions
11 – 20

Sub-test 3
Questions
21 – 30

Sub-test 4
Questions
31 – 40

Sub-test 5
Questions
41 – 50

Sub-test 6
Questions
51 – 60

Sub-test 7
Questions
61 – 70

Sub-test 8
Questions
71 – 80

Sub-test 9
Questions
81 – 90

Sub-test 10
Questions
91 – 100




Tables and Charts

Introduction

Instructions: How to use the Tables

Tables


Training Tips and Recommendations

Introduction

Attack
:
Find Your Targets and Shoot

Counterattack
:
Turning the Tables

Defense
:
Various Techniques

Opening
:
Start Your Game Right

Middlegame
:
Complexity is Escalating

Endgame
:
Maximum Result with Minimum Material

Tactics
:
Exciting Explosions on the Chessboard

Strategy
:
Do You Have a Plan?

Calculation
:
Anticipate Opponents Moves

Standard Positions (Endgames)

Sacrifice
:
Check is the Only Threat You can’t Ignore

Recognizing Threats
:
Be on the Alert!

Analyzing Your Own Games

Khmelnitsky’s Top-10 Training Tips

Afterword: What is the Next Step?

Appendix 1: Recommended Chess Training Tools
Appendix 2: Index of Players and Composers

Order Form


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Rabu, 23 Mei 2012

Secrets of Practical Chess - John Nunn


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