Budapest: Sport, 1987. — 199 p. — ISBN: 963-253-379-8. Hungarian language chess book about the middlegame and the aspects of the elements. It is the extended version of 'Planning in chess' with the part 'Preparing for the middlegame of different openings'. Very rare chess book.
Packt Publishing, 2015. — 280 p. — ISBN: 139781784394356. Selenium WebDriver, also known as Selenium 2, is a UI automation tool used by software developers and QA engineers to test their web applications on different web browsers. The Selenium WebDriver API is fully object oriented compared with the deprecated Selenium RC. The WebDriver API provides multi-language support and...
Everyman Chess – June 1, 2006, 256 p. Combinations are the central element in chess; they make the game so magical and captivating. The beautiful point of sacrificing a queen, the strongest piece, in order to checkmate with a lowly pawn brings a smile of joy to all chess lovers. Virtually all chess games possess a combination, either one hidden in the shadows of analysis carefully...
Everyman Chess, 2003. — 231 p. Winning Chess Endings teaches endgame strategies in an exciting new way--by putting the player in the middle of the action with firsthand stories taken directly from famous matches. Pull up a chair and watch the world's most exciting chess endings. Then become an endgame master! Winning Chess Endings explains how to: Relentlessly find checkmates,...
Dover Publications, 1998. — 256 p. — ISBN13: 9780486406176. True chess mastery demands a thorough understanding of the game's opening nuances, and this guide by an International Grandmaster offers detailed, seldom-discussed insights into the real significance of the opening. As Mr. Mednis notes in the Preface, " … if you know the strategic theme of your opening well, understand...
Hays, 1994. — с. Max Euwe was World Chess Champion in the 1930s and he collaborated with International Master Kramer to write this great treatise on how to play chess middlegames. Book II of the series covers the dynamic features of the game of chess. This book also contain a fascinating section on the playing styles of the world's strongest players at the time of it's first...
Hays, 1994. — с. Max Euwe was World Chess Champion in the 1930s and he collaborated with International Master Kramer to write this great treatise on how to play chess middlegames. Book I of the series covers pawn formations and static features of the game of chess. Thousands of satisfied customers have made this one of the most popular books on chess middlegames. Completely...
By concentrating on the basic principles the average player is not only given a working knowledge of the endgame but also a firm foundation on which to further develop his or her interest and technique in this fascinating stage of a chess game. The author, a Russian Grandmaster and endgame expert, takes the reader from the most elementary checkmates, through the exploitation of...
American Chess Promotions, 1990. — 272 p. The proper use of pawns - of paramount importance in chess strategy - sometimes puzzles even experienced players. This profoundly original and stimulating book, by an International Master and prolific chess writer, offers superb instruction in pawn play by isolating its elements and elaborating on their various aspects.