How to Be Lucky in Chess
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Some players seem to have an inexhaustible supply of chessboard luck. No matter what trouble they find themselves in, they somehow manage to escape. Among world champions, Lasker, Tal, and Kasparov are famed for peering into the abyss but somehow making sure it is their opponents who fall. This book aims to help ordinary players, who may have little time for studying chess, to make the most of their abilities. Unlike most previous literature on chess psychology, this is a practical guide on how to lure opponents into error - and thus create what is often called 'luck'.

