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Edmar Mednis (1937–2002)

Autor von How to Play Good Opening Moves

42 Werke 681 Mitglieder 2 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 1 Lesern

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Werke von Edmar Mednis

How to Play Good Opening Moves (1982) 94 Exemplare
How to Beat Bobby Fischer (1974) 59 Exemplare
So gewinnt Karpov (1881) 55 Exemplare
KING POWER IN CHESS (1900) 38 Exemplare
Practical Rook Endings (1982) 27 Exemplare
Practical Endgame Lessons (1978) 25 Exemplare
Practical Opening Tips (1997) 23 Exemplare
Praktische Mittelspieltips (1998) 22 Exemplare
Practical Bishop Endings (1990) 16 Exemplare
Practical Endgame Tips (1998) 15 Exemplare
Practical Knight Endings (1993) 10 Exemplare
How to beat the Russians (1978) 8 Exemplare
Advanced Endgame Strategies (1996) 6 Exemplare
Better Endgame Play (2000) 5 Exemplare
The King in the Opening (1998) 4 Exemplare
Better Opening Play (2003) 3 Exemplare
King in the Endgame (1997) 2 Exemplare
Strategic Themes in Endgames (1989) 1 Exemplar

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“Mindfulness” has been the buzzword for a while. I am not all sure what it is all about but my naïve recollection of the concept is a mixture of awareness and paying attention. So, what has Mindfulness to do with a dated chess book?

Mednis book starts from the very basic principles of opening play but what he does in this remarkable little book is that he manages to describe how the basic stuff works together.

This little book has better than any other text on opening play improved my understanding of the subtle interaction between the basic principles, a sort of opening awareness, if you like.

The big flaw is that the book suffers from a lot of typos which of course is annoying.
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