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By Paul Wiseman
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FORMAT: E-Book
By Paul Wiseman
Paul Wiseman was born and raised in Walsall, Staffordshire. After working in the printing industry he entered Edinburgh University as a mature student, gaining an MA honours degree in Social Anthropology. After graduating, he moved to Dulwich and worked in Education and for the Home Office. A keen chess player since boyhood, he played for the Metropolitan Chess Club of London and was a member of a team that won a national title in 1985. Although now retired, he still plays chess for his local club in Brixham, Devon.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Herman Tolbert Sr.
Chess enthusiast Herman Tolbert Sr takes three of the four elements of chess (space, time, force) and parallels a one to one mapping that relates Geometry, Physics and Mathematics in a unique theme he terms "Corridors". Compiling over-the-board tournament experience along with online worldwide games as well as friendly pick-up games, Corridors is a repeated process which eventually zones in on the King or significant material which has game winning advantages. This work hopes to demonstrate Mr. Tolbert´s classroom teaching skills and his keen analytical ability to breakdown the complex into simpler form(s) Corridors is a combination of whole or partial rank(s), file(s) and square(s) which are controlled to a lasting degree which yield advantageous results. Many chess concepts are conveyed by novice to Grandmasters, but this unique work though not for the very beginner can be applied by the many eager-to-improve players; no matter the skill level. It is with this spirit that Mr. Tolbert wishes to share what he feels is a path of enlightenment, whose fruits of labor is a growth in understanding chess which can only lead to more victories.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Herman Tolbert Sr.
Chess enthusiast Herman Tolbert Sr takes three of the four elements of chess (space, time, force) and parallels a one to one mapping that relates Geometry, Physics and Mathematics in a unique theme he terms "Corridors". Compiling over-the-board tournament experience along with online worldwide games as well as friendly pick-up games, Corridors is a repeated process which eventually zones in on the King or significant material which has game winning advantages. This work hopes to demonstrate Mr. Tolbert´s classroom teaching skills and his keen analytical ability to breakdown the complex into simpler form(s) Corridors is a combination of whole or partial rank(s), file(s) and square(s) which are controlled to a lasting degree which yield advantageous results. Many chess concepts are conveyed by novice to Grandmasters, but this unique work though not for the very beginner can be applied by the many eager-to-improve players; no matter the skill level. It is with this spirit that Mr. Tolbert wishes to share what he feels is a path of enlightenment, whose fruits of labor is a growth in understanding chess which can only lead to more victories.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Mark Lanin
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FORMAT: E-Book
By Mark Lanin
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FORMAT: E-Book
By Mark Lanin
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FORMAT: E-Book
By Mark Lanin
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FORMAT: E-Book
By EDDIE ROSE
People play bridge for different reasons. Some play bridge because of their competitive nature. Others play for the social interaction. Still others do it for mental exercise and health reasons. Some do it for sheer fun and enjoyment. And many play bridge for a combination of all of these. Regardless of your reason(s) for playing bridge, I think it is not unreasonable to assume that you would like to play better and with greater consistency and, even if winning is not necessarily your sole objective per se, to prevail occasionally at the table. Bridge---From A to Z is not for the beginning bridge player. Nor will reading this book make you a bridge superstar overnight. But if you read it judiciously and put its principles into practice, it will enable you to make that critical breakthrough, and literally take your game to the next level! In Bridge---From A to Z, I have enumerated 26 fundamental bridge principles, one for each letter of the alphabet, as the title suggests. To reinforce these principles, I have included numerous instructive bridge hands, almost all of which are taken from actual duplicate competition. As most bridge players know, duplicate bridge is a game of skill. However, as in most games, the elements of luck (both good and bad) are there. You might play easy hands against strong players or difficult hands against weaker players, or just the opposite may be the case.. The opponents may give you �gifts�. Or they may �fix� you. These are things over which we have little or no control. Conversely, there are things over which we do have control. And these are the things I have emphasized in this book. One does not need to have a background in higher mathematics to be a good bridge player. Certainly, some innate analytical ability is a big plus. Famous fictional detectives, such as Sherlock Holmes, Charlie Chan, and Ellery Queen, would probably have made great bridge players! But the things that are really important---listening, counting, focusing---are relatively simple to understand and execute. And the bottom line is that you have to do this yourself. No one---not a pro, a teacher, a mentor---can do them for you. In reading and absorbing the principles enumerated in Bridge---From A to Z, you will feel more confident in your own inherent ability to play bridge at a higher level. And in so doing, irrespective of your specific reason(s) for playing bridge, I believe you will derive more fun and enjoyment from this wonderful game we all love so much.
FORMAT: E-Book
By EDDIE ROSE
People play bridge for different reasons. Some play bridge because of their competitive nature. Others play for the social interaction. Still others do it for mental exercise and health reasons. Some do it for sheer fun and enjoyment. And many play bridge for a combination of all of these. Regardless of your reason(s) for playing bridge, I think it is not unreasonable to assume that you would like to play better and with greater consistency and, even if winning is not necessarily your sole objective per se, to prevail occasionally at the table. Bridge---From A to Z is not for the beginning bridge player. Nor will reading this book make you a bridge superstar overnight. But if you read it judiciously and put its principles into practice, it will enable you to make that critical breakthrough, and literally take your game to the next level! In Bridge---From A to Z, I have enumerated 26 fundamental bridge principles, one for each letter of the alphabet, as the title suggests. To reinforce these principles, I have included numerous instructive bridge hands, almost all of which are taken from actual duplicate competition. As most bridge players know, duplicate bridge is a game of skill. However, as in most games, the elements of luck (both good and bad) are there. You might play easy hands against strong players or difficult hands against weaker players, or just the opposite may be the case.. The opponents may give you �gifts�. Or they may �fix� you. These are things over which we have little or no control. Conversely, there are things over which we do have control. And these are the things I have emphasized in this book. One does not need to have a background in higher mathematics to be a good bridge player. Certainly, some innate analytical ability is a big plus. Famous fictional detectives, such as Sherlock Holmes, Charlie Chan, and Ellery Queen, would probably have made great bridge players! But the things that are really important---listening, counting, focusing---are relatively simple to understand and execute. And the bottom line is that you have to do this yourself. No one---not a pro, a teacher, a mentor---can do them for you. In reading and absorbing the principles enumerated in Bridge---From A to Z, you will feel more confident in your own inherent ability to play bridge at a higher level. And in so doing, irrespective of your specific reason(s) for playing bridge, I believe you will derive more fun and enjoyment from this wonderful game we all love so much.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Christopher Hartzer
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FORMAT: E-Book
By Christopher Hartzer
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Christopher Hartzer
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FORMAT: Hardcover
By George Silberzahn
�Your techniques have given me the tools to become the best player I can be.� Joe Everett (aka: dart face) New York City �Certainly from reading the additional information in George's book (a must for all dart players�) I now understand and feel when my stroke is good and bad and also I'm in a position where I am able to correct it if the first dart thrown is poor.� Antony Sharrett (aka: Tanman) Harrogate, England �I know it's working for me because now what feels like a bad night would have been considered a great night 6 months ago.� Mark Kelly (aka: Drac0) Australia �I have never felt more controlled and focused with my darts. The drills, the reading material, all of it are a huge help.� Greg Kanes (aka: P-man) S. Africa �The way George writes makes you wanna read it.� Davin Burgess, (aka: davin) Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A.
FORMAT: Softcover
By George Silberzahn
�Your techniques have given me the tools to become the best player I can be.� Joe Everett (aka: dart face) New York City �Certainly from reading the additional information in George's book (a must for all dart players�) I now understand and feel when my stroke is good and bad and also I'm in a position where I am able to correct it if the first dart thrown is poor.� Antony Sharrett (aka: Tanman) Harrogate, England �I know it's working for me because now what feels like a bad night would have been considered a great night 6 months ago.� Mark Kelly (aka: Drac0) Australia �I have never felt more controlled and focused with my darts. The drills, the reading material, all of it are a huge help.� Greg Kanes (aka: P-man) S. Africa �The way George writes makes you wanna read it.� Davin Burgess, (aka: davin) Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A.
FORMAT: Hardcover
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