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| Item#:GA3366 |
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| Edition: |
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Paperback |
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General chess |
| Author: |
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Jonathan Rowson |
| Skill Range: |
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All levels (1000+) |
| Publisher: |
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Gambit |
| Year Published: |
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2000 |
| # of Pages: |
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144 |
| ISBN: |
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1901983366 |
| Percent Off: |
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10% |
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| An investigation of the main reasons why chess players sometimes go astray - the seven deadly chess sins: Drifting (losing the plot); Perfectionism (leading to time trouble); Egoism (overestimating your chances); Failure to spot the critical moment; Deafness (failure to listen to intuition); Dogmatism (failure to think creatively or dynamically); and Attachment (to particular ideas). This is a thought-provoking look at the psychological errors that lead chess-players to disaster and keep them from reaching their full potential. |
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