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Analyzing the Chess Mind

Utgivelsesdato Januar 2023
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Analyzing the Chess Mind is an exploration of psychology in chess. Psychology affects the chess moves we make, as the authors entertainingly illustrate in expertly annotated examples, but our personal chess psychology is not fixed. We can improve our chess psychology, and the authors show how.

To write about chess psychology, the ideal authors would have world-class chess skills and advanced professional qualifications in psychology, so GM Boris Gulko and Dr Joel Sneed are perfect for the task of Analyzing the Chess Mind .

GM Boris Gulko is one of the few players to have a plus score against Garry Kasparov, and is also the only man to have been both Soviet and U.S. Chess Champion. He has a Master’s degree in Psychology from Moscow State University.

Dr. Joel R. Sneed is a Professor of Psychology at the City University of New York and a keen amateur chess player.

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004 List of Photographs
004 Key to Symbols used
005 Foreword by GM Lev Alburt
007 Introduction
013 1) Perception
35 2) Thinking and Uncertainty
055 3) Mindreading in Chess
065 4) Aggression
079 5) Problems in Self-Confidence
097 6) Reciprocal Understanding
109 7) Psychology of Decisive Games
123 8) Destroying Your Opponent’s Thinking Process
147 9) Losing Winning Positions
161 10) Playing Against the Hedgehog
173 11) A Question of Time
183 12) Improving Your Chess Psychology
Appendices:
195 Chess and Cognition by Daniel Saldano and Joel R. Sneed
217 Glossary of Technical Terms by Daniel Saldano and Joel R. Sneed
223 Game Index
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Type Bok
Språk Engelsk
Antall sider 224

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