This book takes the student on a journey through his own mind and returns him to the chess board with a wealth of new-found knowledge and the promise of a significant gain in strength. Most amateurs possess erroneous thinking processes that remain with them throughout their chess lives. These flaws in their mental armour result in stinging defeats and painful reversals. Books can be bought and studied, lessons can be taken -- but in the end, these elusive problems always prove to be extremely difficult to eradicate. Seeking a solution to this dilemma, the author wrote down the thoughts of his students while they played actual games, analysed them, and catalogued the most common misconceptions that arose. This second edition greatly expands on the information contained in the popular first edition.
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Wilhelm Steinitz 说攻击马的最好方式是攻击它的支持点,马就无法活动,反过来,你如果有马,就努力给马创建支持点 ### Win would take time, but a chessplayer is nothing without patience.
评分Wilhelm Steinitz 说攻击马的最好方式是攻击它的支持点,马就无法活动,反过来,你如果有马,就努力给马创建支持点 ### Win would take time, but a chessplayer is nothing without patience.
评分Wilhelm Steinitz 说攻击马的最好方式是攻击它的支持点,马就无法活动,反过来,你如果有马,就努力给马创建支持点 ### Win would take time, but a chessplayer is nothing without patience.
评分Wilhelm Steinitz 说攻击马的最好方式是攻击它的支持点,马就无法活动,反过来,你如果有马,就努力给马创建支持点 ### Win would take time, but a chessplayer is nothing without patience.
评分Wilhelm Steinitz 说攻击马的最好方式是攻击它的支持点,马就无法活动,反过来,你如果有马,就努力给马创建支持点 ### Win would take time, but a chessplayer is nothing without patience.
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